260 TINEINA NOTICED BY GODART AND DUPONCHEL 



Rhinosia \_Gelechia~] sordidella, Hiibner, Dup. (L. F. xi. p. 620, pi. 312. 

 f. 8). I only possess one specimen of this, liberally given me by 

 M. Meret. It was unique among several other little species found 

 by him during an excursion he made in the Pyrenees orientales 

 in 1838. 



Anacampsis [GelecJiia~] inter ruptella, Hiibner, Dup. (L. F. xi. p. 625, 

 pi. 312. f. 12). This species was given me as having been taken 

 in April near Genoa. 



Mela Aglaella, Duponchel (L. F. xi. p. 627, pi. 312. f. 14). [De- 

 scribed, see, p. 261.] This pretty little species has been sent to 

 us by M. Boyer de Fonscolombe, to be figured and described as 

 new in the ' Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France,' under 

 the name of Tinea Aglaella. We have not been able to recognize 

 it in Hiibner, nor in other authors with whom we are acquainted. 

 According to the generic characters, it would appear to belong to 

 the second division of our genus Adela. 



M. Boyer de Fonscolombe informs us that he found it flying in 

 numbers over the flowers of the privet on the 23rd June, also over 

 the flowers of the elder and dogwood. The same species has been 

 given to us by M. Meret, as having been taken by him likewise 

 in the south of France. 



Tinea picarella, L., Hiibn., Tr., Dup. (Supp. iv. p. 204, pi. 67. f. 8). 

 I only possess two specimens, from Corsica. 



(Ecophora olivella, Boyer de Fonscolombe (Ann. S. Ent. Fr. 1837, 

 p. 182), Dup. (Supp. iv. p. 439, pi. 85. f. 2). [Described, see 

 p. 262.] This insect in the larva-state feeds in the fruit of the 

 olive, is full fed at the end of August and beginning of September, 

 when it quits the olive, piercing it at the place of the footstalk, 

 and descends to the ground to assume the pupa-state. [The 

 figures given to illustrate M. Boyer de Fonscolombe's paper in the 

 ' Annales ' might both be intended for the same species, our Prays 

 oleellus. Duponchel's figure is different, and seems to accord with 

 the description. It will be seen, p. 263, that Boyer de Fonsco- 

 lombe afterwards himself referred this to oleellus as one and the 

 same species.] 



Dup. Lep. de France, xi. p. 79. 



ETJPLOCAMUS MORELLFS, n. sp. 



Envergure 14'". Les ailes superieures sont en-dessus d'un gris 

 cendre luisaut reticule de brun, avec plusieurs taches carrees ou 

 triangulaires de cette derniere couleur, dont une a la base, trois le 

 long de la cote, une au milieu du bord interne et une a quelque 

 distance du bord terminal. Celle-ci est placee obliquement et forme 

 une bandelette composee de trois petites taches superposees 1'une 

 au-dessus de 1'autre. La frange est grise et entrecoupee de brun. 

 Le dessous des memes ailes est d'un gris plus fonce, avec une partie 

 des taches du dessus, rnais a peine marquees. 



