90 AN ACCENTUATED LIST OF 



HARPELLA, Sch., Harpel'la, apirrj, a sickle. 



GEOFFROYELLA, L., Geoffroyel'la [Geoffrella], in 

 honour of Geoffroy, a French naturalist, author 

 of " Histoire abregee des Insectes," published 

 in 1762. 



HYPERCALLIA, Ste., Hypercal'lia, vjrep, /cd\\o<;, of 

 exceeding beauty. 



CHRISTIERNINANA, L., Christiernmdna [Christi- 

 ernana], in honour of Christiernin, a friend of 

 Linne, and the discoverer of the species, which 

 he captured at Upsala only the day before his 

 death. 

 DASYCERA, Sta., Dasy'qera, Sdavs, thick, /cepas, horn. 



SULPHTJRELLA, F v Sulphurel' la, sulphur : from the 

 colour of the hind- wings. 



OLIVIERELLA, F., Olivierel'la [Oliviella], in honour 

 of Guillaume Antoine Olivier, author of " Hi- 

 stoire Naturelle des Coleopteres/ ; "Diction- 

 naire de V Histoire Naturelle des Insectes," &c. 

 Died 1814. 



(ECOPHORA, Sta., (Ecoph'ora, olfcos, a house, <j>opelv, 

 to carry : case-bearer. 



MINUTELLA, L., Minutel'la, minutus, small. 



FLAVIMACULELLA, Sta., Fldvimaculel'la, flavus, yel- 

 low, macula, a spot. 



TRIPUNCTA, Ha., Tripunc'ta, ter, thrice, punctum, a 

 spot. 



SIMILELLA, Hub., Similel'la, similis, like. 



AUGUSTELLA, Hub., Augustel'la, augustus, princely. 



WOODIELLA, Cur., Woodiel'la, in honour of Mr. R. 

 Wood, who first captured the insect on Kersall 

 Moor, near Manchester, in June 1829. 



GRANDIS, Desv., Graridis, grandis, large. 



FORMOSELLA,W.V., Formosel'la, formosus, beautiful. 



LUNARIS, Ha., Lunaris, lunaris, crescent-shaped. 



LAMBDELLA, Don., Lambdel'la, from the Greek 

 letter X. 



SUBAQUILEA, Edl., SubaquU'ea, subaquilus, brownish. 



PANZERELLA, Ste., Panzerel'la, in honour of G. W. F. 

 Panzer, the author of " Fauna Insectorum Ger- 

 manise," "Kritische Revision der Insekten- 

 fauna Deutschlands " (Nuremberg, 1805), and 

 other works. 



TINCTELLA, Tr., Tinctel'la, tinctus, dyed. 



UNITELLA, Hub., Unitel'la, unitas, uniformity. 



