206 LEPIDOPTERA OF THE ISLE OF PURBECK. 



*Eupcecilia Implicitana, H.S., Studland ; at light. 



* Pallidana, Z., Studland ; very local. The larva was 

 first discovered by the Rev. C. R. Digby 

 in August, 1886, feeding in the seed- 

 heads of Jaaione montana. 



ARGYROLEPIA, Ss. 



Argyrolepia Baumanniana, S.V., Corfe ; not uncommon in one 



very small rough field. 



CONCHYLIS, Tr. 

 Conchylis Dilucidana, Ss., Swanage coast ; among wild parsnip. 



T I N E JE. 

 PSYCHID^E. 



PSYCHE, Br. 



*Psyche Pullejla, Br., TVych ; the males have been met with 

 flying among rushes and grass in the hot 

 sunshine. 



SOLENOBIA, Z. 



Solenobia Triquetrella, H., cases, which, in all probability, 



belong to this species, are common 

 on rocks and stones on the Swanage 

 coast; but, although numbers of 

 them have been collected, so far 

 nothing but the wingless females 

 have been bred. 



TINEID.E, 

 DIPLODOMA, Z. 



*Diplodoma Marginepunctella, Ss., Studland ; one example of 



this scarce insect was taken 

 by myself on July 13th, 1888. 



PHYGAS, Tr. 



Phygas Birdella, C., Swanage coast, Corfe ; always occurs singly. 



SCARDIA, Tr. 

 Scardia Carpinetella, G., Rempstone; scarce, 



