72 LEPIDOPTERA OF THE ISLE OF PURBECK. 



July 26, 1895. In November, 1907, it was 

 identified by E.R.B, with 4 other British 

 specimens in his collection as certainly 

 rorellus, Hb., which species was not then 

 known to occur in the British Isles. 



PLUTELLID^. 



Ypsolopha, F. 

 Ypsolopha sylvella, L. Corfe ; one taken on Aug. 13, 

 1884, and another in 1893, both by E.R.B. 



GELECHID^. 

 Depressaria, Hw. 

 Depressaria bipunctosa, C. Corfe ; this obscure and very 

 little known species has been taken sparingly 

 on the wing at night, by E.R.B., in 1890 and 

 following years in one old pasture field, where 

 knaj)weed (C. nigra) and a variety of other 

 such plants are plentiful. 

 ,, SCOPARIELLA, Hcin. Corfe ; a few were bred 



by E.R.B. in Aug., 1904. It appears to be 

 not uncommon locally. 

 „ HYPERiCELLA, H. Corfe ; bred from shoots of 



Hypericum by E.R.B. in July, 1890. 



* Gelechia, Stn. 

 Gelechia celerella, Dg. (true). Studland ; a few specimens 

 taken by Rev. C. R. Bigby and E.R.B. at 

 Southaven on Aug. 18, 1890, and a good 

 many by the latter since. 



Gelechia, Stn. (Bryotropha, Hein.) 

 Gelechia (Bryotropha) tetragonella, Stn. Studland ; 

 taken in fair numbers, flying in the salt 



* Note. — Gelechia (Anacampsis) vorticella, Z. Corfe ; three 

 taken in the Bucknowle rough field amongst Genista tinctoria on 

 July 13-15, 1891, by E.R.B. Identified as vorticella by Mr. H. T. 

 Stainton. [N.B. — Vorticella was erroneously entered as ligulella in 

 the First Supplement to the Purbeck List. Proc. D.F.C., X., 209.] 



