THE BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA. 77 



Verhuell, a Dutch lepidopterist, quoted in Sepp 



(1762). 



TINEIDJE, Sta., Tineida, the family of which the genus Tinea 

 is the type. 



DIPLODOMA, Zel., Diplodoma, StTrXov?, double, S&iia, 

 a house-, the larva being remarkable for its 

 double case. 

 MARGINIPUNCTELLA, Ste., Marginipunctel'la, margo, 



a margin, border, punctum, a dot. 

 XYSMATODOMA, Zel., Xysmatodoma, voy*a, sera- 



ping, polishing, Sw/m, a house. 

 MELANELLA, Ha., Melanel'la, //.e'Xas, black. 

 OCHSENHEIMERIA, Hub., Ochsenheimer' ia, in honour 

 of Ferdinand Ochsenheimer, author of the first 

 part of " Die Schmetterlinge von Europa," 

 commenced in 1807, concluded by Treitschke 

 in 1835. Ochsenheimer died in 1822. 

 BIRDELLA, Cur., Birdel'la, in honour of the late 

 C. S. Bird, who captured the species some years 

 ago at Liverpool ; he was author of several 

 papers in the " Entomological Magazine " in 

 1833-1834. 

 BISONTELLA, Lie., Bisontel'la, Picrav, the bison', in 



allusion to the thick antennae. 

 VACCULELLA, F. v. R., Vacculel'la, vaccula, a heifer ; 



also in allusion to the thick antennae. 

 EUPLOCAMUS, Lat., Euploc'amus, evTrKofcapos, with 



goodly locks, fair-haired. 

 BOLETI, F., Boletl, Boletus, a genus of Fungi, on 



which the larva feeds. 

 TINEA, L., Tinea, tinea, a moth, or worm, in clothes, 



books, &c. _ 



IMELLA, Hub., Imel'la, imus, the last, the lowest. 

 FERRUGINELLA, Hub., Ferruginel 'la, ferrugineus, of 



the colour of iron- rust. 



RUSTICELLA, Hub., Rustiqel'la, rusticus, rustic. 

 MONACHELLA, Hub., Monachel' 'la, pova'xps, a monk. 

 FULVIMITRELLA, Sod., Fulvimitrel' la, fulvus, yellow, 



mitra, a head-band or turban. 

 TAPETIELLA, L., Tapetiel'la [Tapetzella] , tapetia, 



carpets, tapestry. 



ARCELLA, F., Arcel'la, area, a small cell. 

 PICARELLA, Clk., Picdrel'la, picaria, a pitch-house. 

 ARCUATELLA, Sta., Arcudtel'la, arcuatus, curved like 

 a bow. 



