82 AN ACCENTUATED LIST OF 



IRRORELLUS, Hub., Irrdrel'lus,irroratus, besprinkled. 



PADELLUS, L., Padel'lus, supposed to feed on the 

 Bird-Cherry (Prunus Padus). 



EUONYMELLUS, Sco., Eudnymel 'lus, occurs among 

 Spindle-trees (Euonymus Europseus). 



PADI, Zel., Pa' di, feeds on the Bird-Cherry (Prunus 



Padus). 



ANESYCHIA, Ste., Anesyctiia, a priv., rjo-v^ia, rest : 

 restless. 



PUSIELLA, Ro., Pusiel'la, pusillus, small, puny. 



BIPUNCTELLA, P., Bipunctel'la, bis, twice, punc- 

 tatus, spotted. 



FUNERELLA, F., Funerel' la, funus, a funeral : in 

 allusion to the black-and-white wings the 

 half-mourning garb of the insect. 



DECEMGUTTELLA, Hub., Decemguttel'la, decem, ten, 



gutta, a spot. 



CHALYBE, Dup., Chal'ybe, %aXu^, steel : from the 

 colour of the wings. 



PYRAUSTA, Pal., Pyraus'ta, Trvpavorr^, singed in the 



fire. 

 PRAYS, Sta., Prays, Trpavs, gentle, delicate. 



CURTISELLUS, Don., Curtisel'lus, in honour of Wil- 

 liam Curtis, a botanical lecturer, author of 

 several botanical works, of a translation of 

 Linne's " Fundamenta Entomologiae," and of 

 "Instructions for Collecting and Preserving- 

 Insects" (London, 1772), &c. Died 1799. 



PLUTELLIDJE, Sta., Plutel'lidae, the family of which the genus 

 Plutel'la is the type. 



EIDOPHASIA, Ste., Eidophas'ia, elSo?, graceful form, 

 (frdcris, appearance. 



MESSTNGIELLA, F. v. R., Messingiel'la, in honour of 

 Herr Hof- und Stadt-Kantor Messing, of 

 Neustrelitz, who first found the species. 

 PLUTELLA, Sch., Plutel'la, TrXoOro?, wealth. 



CRUCIFERARUM, Zel., Cruqiferarum, common among 

 Cruciferous plants. 



PORRECTELLA, L., Porrectel'la, porrectus, out- 

 stretched. 



ANNULATELLA, Cur., Annulatel'la, annulus, a 

 ring. 



DALELLA, Sta., Ddlel'la, in honour of Mr. J. C. Dale, 

 of Glanville's Wootton, Dorsetshire. 



