56 AN ACCENTUATED LIST OF 



PRATELLUS, L., Prdtel'lus, pratum, a meadow. 

 DUMETELLUS, Hub., Dumetel'lus, dumetum, a thicket. 

 ERICELLUS, Hub., Erlqel'lus, erica, heath, ling. 

 SYLVELLUS, Hub., Sylvel'lus, sylva, a wood. 

 HAMELLUS, Thb., Hdmel'lus, hamus, a hook. 

 PASCUELLUS, L., Pascuel'lus, pascuum, a pasture. 

 ULIGINOSELLUS, Zel.^ Ullginosel'lus, uliginosus,dsLmip, 



marshy. 



FURCATELLUS, Zet., Furcdtel 'lus, furcatus, forked. 

 MARGARITELLUS, Hub., Margaritel'lus } maryarita, 



a pearl. 



PINETELLUS, Clk., Plnetel'lus, pinetum, a fir-wood. 

 LATISTRIELLUS, Ha., Ldtistriel'lus, latus, broad, stria, 



a streak. 



PERLELLUS, Sco., Perlel'lus, perla, a pearl. 

 WARRINGTONELLUS, Sta., Warringtonel'lus, first cap- 

 tured by Mr. N. Cooke, of Warrington. 

 SELASELLUS, Hub., Selasel lus, crekas, brightness, a 



flash. 



TRISTELLUS, W. V., Tristel'lus, tristis, mournful. 

 PEDRIOLELLUS, Dup., Pedriolel'lus, found by M. 



Feisthamel at Pedriole, on Monte Rosa. 

 CONTAMINELLUS, Hub., Contdminel' lus, contami- 



natus, stained. 

 GENICULELLUS, Ha., Geniculel' lus, geniculus,&l>en&, 



an angle. 



CULMELLUS, L., Culmel'lus, culmus, a stalk or stem. 

 CHRYSONYCHELLUS, Sco., Chrysonychel'lus, ^/ai/cro?, 



gold, ovv%, a claw. 

 RORELLUS, L., Rorel'lus, ros, dew. 

 CASSENTINIELLUS, Mann, Cassentiniel'lus, first taken 



in the valley of Cassentino, near Pratovecchio, 



in Tuscany. 



HORTUELLUS, Hub., Hortuel'lus, hortus, a garden. 

 PALUDELLUS, Hub., Paludel'lus, palus, a marsh. 



CHILIDJE, Gu., Chi'lid<e,ihe family of which the genus Chl'lo 

 is the type. 



CHILO, Zin., Chl'lo, %6iXo?, a lip. " Chilo, one with 



projecting lips" (Treitschke) : referring to the 



elongated palpi. 



CICATRICELLUS, Hub., Qicatrl^el 'lus, cicatrise, a scar. 

 PHRAGMITELLUS, Hub., Phragmitel' lus ; the larva 



feeds in the stems of the Common Reed ( Arunclo 



Phrag mites). 



