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METZNERIELLA, Dgl., Metzneriel'la, in honour of 

 Herr Metzner, of Frankfort-on-the-Oder. 



CARLINELLA, Dgl., Carllnel'la, feeds on the Carline 

 Thistle (Car Una vulgaris). 



NEUROPTERELLA, F. v. R., Neuropterel'la, vevpov, a 

 vein, Trrepov, a wing : the wing- veins being di- 

 stinctly cinnamon-brown. 

 CLEODORA, Ste., Cleodora, "nom.prop." (Ste.). 



CYTISELLA, Cur., Cytiscl'ld, from the plant Cytisus. 



STRIATELLA, W. V., Stridtel'la, striatus, streaked. 

 CHELARIA, Ha., Chela ria, %^X,T;, a lobster-claw. 



HUBNERELLA, Don., Hubnerel' la } in honour of Jakob 

 Hiibner, author of " Verzeichniss bekannter 

 Schmetterlinge " (1817), " Sammlung Europa- 

 ischer Schmetterlinge" (1801-1822), &c. 

 ANARSIA, Zel., Anar'sia, avdpo-ws, incongruous. 



SPARTIELLA, Sch., Spartiel'la, feeds on Broom 

 (Spartium scoparium). 



GENISTA, Sta., Gents' fa, feeds in the shoots of Woad 



(Genista tinctoria). 



HYPSILOPHUS, Ste.,Hupsil'ophus [Ypsolophus] , tyi- 

 \o<f>o<;, with a high crest. 



FASCIELLUS, Hub., Fasqiel'ku, fascia, a band. 



MARGINELLUS, F., Marginel'lus, margo, a margin. 



JUNIPERELLUS, L., Juniper el' lus, the larva forms 



webs on twigs of Juniper. 



HAPLOTA, Ste., Hap' lota [Aplota], air\or^, plain- 

 ness. 



PALPELLA, Ha., Palpel'la, palpus : the palpi have 

 the 3rd joint extremely short, concealed in the 

 hairs of the 2nd joint. 

 NOTHRIS, Sta., Nothris, vcoOpos, sluggish. 



VERBASCELLA, W. V., Verbasqel' la, feeds on Mul- 

 lein (Verbascum). 



DURDHAMELLA, Sta., Durdhamel'la, first taken on 



Durdham Downs, near Bristol. 



SOPHRONIA, Sta., Sophro'nia, the goddess of sober- 

 mindedness. 



PARENTHESELLA, L., Parenthesel'la, TrapevOeeis, an 

 insertion. 



HUMERELLA, Hub., Humerel'la, humerus, the 



shoulder. 



PLEUROTA, Sta., Pleu'rota, -jr\evpd, a rib : referring 

 to the rib-like stripes on the wings. 



BICOSTELLA, L., Bicostel'la, bis, twice, costa, a rib. 



