202 LEPIDOPTERA OF THE ISLE OF PURBECK. 



PYRALIDES. 



PYRALID^E. 

 PYRALIS, L. 

 Pyralis Glaucinalis, L., Studland. 



SCOPARIID.E. 



SCOPARIA, ffw. 

 Scoparia Cembrse, Hw., Corfe, Swanage. 



var. Zclleri, Wk., Swanagc coast ; occasionally 



met with. 

 Dubitalis, H., 



var. Ingratella, Zell., Swanage and Kimmer- 



idgc coasts ; not uncommon, 

 var. Purbeckensis, Bankes, a few specimens 

 of this magnificent variety (which exactly 

 corresponds with the whitest form of 

 S. Mercurella var. Portlandica) have 

 been taken by myself on the Swanage 

 coast. 

 Scoparia Mercurella, L., 



var. Concinnella, Curt., Corfe. 



CRAM BITES. 

 CRAMBIDjE. 



CRAMBUS, F. 



*Crambus Alpinellus, H., Studland ; one taken at light by the 

 Rev. C. R. Digby on Aug. 10th, 1888. 

 Selasellus, H., Studland, Corfe ; not uncommon in 

 bogs on the heath. 



PHYCID.E. 



PHYCIS, F. 



*Phycis Adornatella, D., common amongst wild thyme on the 

 downs. This species is erroneously 

 recorded as P. Sulomatella in both the 

 " Lepidoptera of Purbeck" and the 

 "Lepidoptera of Dorset." The true 

 Sulomatella, Zell. (teste Mr. C. G. 



