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Adela LatreilleUa, Hiibner, Dup. (L. F. xi. p. 366, pi. 300. f. 5, 6). 

 Found in the south of France as well as in Sicily. The two spe- 

 cimens figured I took in May, in the neighbourhood of Aix in 

 Provence ; they were flying around bushes*. 



Adela Dumerilella, Duponchel (L. F. xi. p. 372, pi. 300. f. 12). The 

 specimen figured, the only one I possess, I took in June, near 

 Toulon. I have since seen a second in Dr. Boisduval's collection, 

 taken in the Bois de Boulogne. 



Adela unipunctella, Duponchel (L. F. xi. p. 374, pi. 302. f. 10). 

 [Described, see p. 261.] The only specimen I possess was sent to 

 me from the south of France ; as it wants the antennae and palpi, 

 I cannot be certain it belongs to the genus Adela. [Judging from 

 the description, this should be Laverna epilobietta, Romer (lan- 

 giella, Hub.) ; the figure must be to some extent imaginary, as it 

 is represented with antennae.] 



Adela violella, W. V., Tr., Dup. (L. F. xi. p. 379, pi. 302. f. 1). The 

 specimen figured was sent to me from the south of France. 



Adela cuprella, W. V., Tr., Dup. (L. F. xi. p. 380, pi. 301. f . 4 & 7). 

 The female specimen figured I took in the department of Lozere. 



Adela scabiosella, Scopoli, Tr., Dup. (L. F. xi. p. 382, pi. 301. f . 1 & 2). 

 All the specimens .which I possess came from the south of France. 



Adela aurifrontella, Duponchel (L. F. xi. p. 398, pi. 302. f. 4), non 



Hiibner. [A. rufifrontrella, Tr., Z.] Taken in Corsica by Dr. 



Rambur. 

 Adela Solierella, Duponchel (L. F. xi. p. 407, pi. 302. f. 11). [M- 



cropteryoc semipurpurella, Stainton.] I only possess one specimen, 



which I received from the south of France. 



Adda Donzelella, Duponchel (L. F. xi. p. 408, pi. 302. f. 12). This 

 comes to us from the south of France. [In all probability this is 

 Micropteryx subpurpurella ; but the description affords no cer- 

 tainty.] 



Stenoptera orbonella, Hiibner, Duponchel (L. F. xi. p. 430, pi. 303. 

 f. 3 & 4). [Dasycera sulphureWa, Fab.] This is not rare in France, 

 as I possess three specimens, one taken the 15th of May, near 

 Paris ; the other two came from the south of France. 



Elachista [Bucculatrix] Boyvrella, Duponchel (L.F. xi. p. 545, pi. 309. 

 f. 3). This comes to us from Provence. 



Ornix argentipennella, Duponchel (L. F. xi. p. 564, pi. 310. f. 3). 

 [Coleophora ochrea, Haw., Stainton.] This comes to us from the 

 south of France. 



Euplocamusfulvimitrellus.TreitBchke, Dup. (L. F. xi. p. 606, pi. 312. 

 f. 1). The specimen figured was given to me by Dr. Rambur, who 

 found the larva in the decayed trunk of a beech tree on the moun- 

 tain of the Lozere, three leagues from Mende, in 1827. 



* Adela Mazzolella, which follows this, is noticed in the extracts from Fer- 

 rich-Schaffer's work under Adela australis (see ante, p. 240). 



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