70 LEPIDOPTERA OF THE ISLE OF PURBECK. 



Digby's former captures (now in Coll. G. W. 

 Bird). The specimen was taken by Rev. 

 C, R. Digby at Studland on Aug. 1, 1885. 



TINEID^. 



Tinea, Stn. (Meessia). 

 Tinea (Meessia) richardsoni, Wlsm. (vinculella, Rdsn.). 

 Punfield Cove, near Swanage ; a nice specimen 

 [recently (cir. 1896) found labelled X. argenti- 

 maculella, in Coll. G. R. Bird, and identified by 

 E.R.B. as T. richardsoni] was taken by Rev. 

 C. R. Digby on a grass stem on July 8, 1882. 

 Bred sparingly in 1896 and plentifully in 1897 

 by E.R.B. from cases found on the underside 

 of rocks and stones in the same locality. 

 This species has hitherto been only recorded 

 from Portland in 1891 and bred where it was 

 discovered in 1894 by N. M. Richardson. 

 (See Proc. D.F.C. XVI., 81, and figs, on 

 plate by Mrs. Richardson. Also Ent. Mon. 

 Mag. XXXI., 61, XXXVI., 176.) 



Tinea, Stn. (Monopis, Hb.) 

 Tinea (Monopis) crocicapitella, Clms. ( = Lombardica. 

 Hrng, = heringi, Rdsn. = hyalinella, Stdgr., 

 = FERRUGiNELLA, Dyar, nee. H.). Studland ; 

 taken rather commonly on dry, grassy banks 

 near the sea at Southaven, &c., by Rev. C. 

 R. Digby in and about 1889 and 1892. (See 

 Ent. Mon. Mag. XLVIII., 39, and Plate.) 



Tinea, St7i. (Phylloporia, Hein.). 

 Tinea (Phylloporia) bistrigella, Hw. Corfe ; one swept 

 from birch in Norden plantation by E.R.B. 

 on June 14, 1901. 



MiCROPTERYX, Z. 



MiCROPTERYX ARUNCELLA, ♦S'. Corfe ; taken in company 

 with M. calthella and seppella by sweeping 



