Monograph of Coleophora. lxxxv 



Sp. 66. * Striatipennella, Nylander. 



Sp. 67. Crocogbammos, Z. 



Allied to some of the varieties of Troglodytella, but distinguished by the yellow 

 costal cilia of the anterior wings and the broad white costal line. 



A single specimen taken near Glogau, in spring. 



Herr Zeller last year bred this species in plenty, from larvae found on Ballota 

 nigra. 



Sp. 68. Derivatella, Z. 



Allied to Troglodytella, but with narrower, longer-pointed anterior wings, with 

 paler nervures and narrower white costal line. 



Taken by Zeller, in May and June, near Syracuse. 



Sp. 69. LlNEARIELLA, F-V-R. 



This has some resemblance to C. directella, but is distinguished by the shorter 

 tuft of the palpi, sharply annulated antennEe, and finer costal line of the anterior 

 wings, which are entirely destitute of black scales. 



Occurs near Vienna, in April ; and on several of the Austrian mountains, in July, 

 August and September. 



Sp. 70. Pr-ecursella, Z. 



Readily known by the anterior wings, which are rather narrow, caudate, yellowish 

 brown, with slender white lines on the disk. 



Taken by Zeller, near Messina, among bushes of Arbutus, Erica arborea and Cy- 

 tisus, in February and March. 



Sp. 71. Obtectella, Z. 



Strongly characterised by the brownish abbreviated branches of the subcostal 

 nervure. Size of Laricella. 



Taken by Zeller, near Syracuse. 



Sp. 72. McRlNIPENNELLA, F-V-R. 



This has some resemblance to Therinella and Troglodytella : it is distinguished 

 from the latter by its much smaller size, and the less sharp, more confluent, nervures 

 of the anterior wings ; and from the former by the strong brown ambulations of the 

 antennas. Its differences from caespititiella are mentioned with the latter. 



Occurs in many parts of Germany : near Glogau it frequents grass in May, some- 

 times even at the end of April, and is very plentiful. 



Sp. 73. CffiSPITITIELLA, Z. 



Nearly allied to murinipennella, but rarely as large as the smallest specimens of 

 that species. Its anterior wings are rather smoother, much more yellowish, with the 

 nervures entirely confluent : only the branches of the subcostal nervure become visible 

 in certain directions, and only the thin costal line which reaches to the beginning of 



