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ADSCITELLA, Sta., Adscftel'la, adscitus, assumed, 



foreign (opposed to innate, native). 

 CERUSSELLA, Hub., Qerussel'la, cerussa, ceruse, 



white-lead : from the colour. 

 RHYNCHOSPORELLA, Sta., Rhynchosporel' la, first taken 



at Kilmun, N. B., hovering over, and settling 



on, the Beak Rush (Rhynchospora). 

 ELEOCHARIELLA, Sta., Eleochariel 'la (properly He- 



leochariella, e'Ao?, %a/3t?), first taken at Kilmun, 



N. B., among Rushes (Eleocharis) . 

 BIATOMELLA, Sta., Bidtomel' la, bis, twice, atomus, a 



speck. 

 SERRICORNIS, Lo., Serricor'nis, serra, a saw, cornu, 



a horn : the antenna being much serrated to- 

 wards the apex. 

 TRIATOMEA, Ha., Triatom'ea, ter } thrice, atomus, a 



speck. 

 TRISERIATELLA, Sta., Triseriatel'la, ter, thrice, series, 



a row; the wings having three rows of black 



scales on the disc. 

 SUBOCELLEA, Ste., Subocel' lea, sub, ocellus, having an 



indistinct eyelet. 

 POLLINARIELLA, Zel., Pollmdriel' la, pollinaris, 



mealy. 

 RUFOCINEREA, Ha., Rufoc.iner 'ea , rufus, ruddy, 



cinereus, ash-coloured. 



OCHREELLA, Sta., Ochrcel' la, ochreus, ochre-yellow. 

 CYGNIPENNELLA, Hub., Qygnipennella, cygnus, a 



swan, penna, a feather. 

 TISCHERIA, Zel., Tiscjieria, in honour of Carl von 



Tischer, of Dresden, born 1777, author of the 



"Encyclopad. Taschenb," &c. 

 COMPLANELLA, Hub., Compldnel 'la, complanare, to 



make even or level: ' f the mined oak-leaves 



remain perfectly flat." (Sta.) 

 MARGINEA, Ha., Margin'ea, margo, a margin : the 



wings being broadly edged with fuscous. 

 ANGUSTICOLLELLA, Hey., Angusticollel'la, angustus, 



narrow, collwn, neck. 



LITHOCOLLETIDJE, Sta., Lithocolle tides, the family of which 

 the genus Lithocolle' tis is the type. 



LITHOCOLLETIS, Zel., Lithocolle tis, Tutfo/eoAXT/ro?, 



inlaid work, mosaic. 



ROBORIS, Zel., Roboris, feeds on Oak (Quercus 

 Robur) . 



