Monograph of Coleophora. lxxix 



Sp. 28. Fuscociliella, F-v-R. 



Considerably smaller than partitella : differs by the paler ground-colour of the 

 anterior wings, the shorter discoidal streak, and the finer fold streak. The ground- 

 colour, fine fold streak and annulated antenna? distinguish it from vicinella. 



Occurs in several localities in Germany, on dry grassy places, in June and July. 



Sp. 29. Vicinella, F-v-R. 



Antennae white, unannulated ; costal streak attenuated at the base. 

 A scarce species : taken by Mann, along with partitella. 



Sp. 30. Pyerhclipennella, Tischer. 



Resembles Vibicigerella in the markings, but distinct, from its smaller size, darker 

 ground-colour of the anterior wings, and almost lustreless streaks, annulated antenna? 

 and shorter tuft. 



Common at Glogau and Dresden : the larva feeds on heather, in October and 

 April. 



Sp. 31. Albicosta, Haworth. 



Larger than Pyrrhulipennella, the ground-colour of the anterior wings paler, and 

 the almost lustreless streaks finer. 



Zeller describes this from a specimen I had sent him, the species not having been 

 yet detected in Germany. 



Sp. 32. Trifariella, Z. 



Readily recognized, among the species with three streaks on the anterior wings, 

 by the quite dull white colour of these streaks, on the pale ochreous ground-colour. 

 Taken by Mann, in May, in Hungary. 



Sp. 33. Oriole l la, F-v-R. 



The anterior wings of the ground-colour of C. Vulnerarise ; thus readily distin- 

 guished from Coronillae, serenella and Onobrychiella : yet it can never be confounded 

 with Vulnerariae, since in that species the white streaks are margined with fuscous 

 scales, which in Oriolella is not the case. Oriolella has a yellowish, not whitish, 

 clothing of hairs to the antenna? above the basal joint, and a rounded tuft. The me- 

 dial and fold streaks on the anterior wings are finer. 



This occurs near Vienna, in May and June, on Coronilla. 



Sp. 34. VuLNERARLE, Z. 



Readily distinguished from all the nearly-allied species by the white streaks ou 

 the anterior wings being margined with brown scales. 



Not scarce in many localities in Germany, amongst Anthyllis vulneraria, in June 

 and July. 



