Monograph of Coleophora. xci 



Sp. 99. SoLITARIELLA, Z. 



Only one male specimen, but a certain, easily recognizable species : its sharp, 

 pure white and black annulations of the antennas ; its pale loam-colour ; the haiiy 

 surface of the anterior wings, of which the dark gray cilia at the anal angle, and the 

 very dark posterior wings, do not allow it to be confounded with any known species. 



Zeller bred this on the 26th of May, from a case found on a stem of grass in a 

 leafy wood. 



Sp. 100. LtJTIPENNELLA, Z. 



Distinguished from the preceding species by its pale yellow, coarsely-scaled ante- 

 rior wings, and the entirely, though generally light brown, annulated antennae. The 

 following species have a strikingly pale costa of the anterior wings, and want the 

 coarse rounded scales on them. 



Generally distributed throughout the continent, in June and July. 



Sp. 101. Badiipennella, F-v-R. 



This is the smallest of those species which have the costa of the anterior wings as 

 a pale streak. It differs, moreover, from Milvipennis, by the dark colour of the ante 

 rior wings, and the antennas being annulated white and brown to the apex : from 

 unipunctella it is readily distinguished, by the want of the sharp, brown spot, on the 

 apical half of the anterior wings ; from the much larger, but equally dark Limosipen- 

 nella, by the brown annulations of the antennas extending to the apex : also, from 

 the larger ochripennella by the whitish, not pale yellow, costa of the anterior wings, 

 &c. 



This species frequents the maple in June, at Vienna and Leghorn ; and the cases 

 are to be found on the maple near Breslau : it occurs very abundantly on elms. 



Sp. 102. Milvipennis, Z. 



This is very like the preceding, but larger ; the colour of the head, thorax, and 

 anterior wings, is much paler, more ochreous-yello.w. The dark annulations of the 

 antennae are generally veiy faint on the under side, and about the terminal sixth is 

 unannulated whitish : terminal joint of the palpi rather shorter, little more than half 

 as long as the second joint. 



A scarce species : it has occurred near Glogau, in June. 



Sp. 103. Unipunctella, F-v-R. 



Of the size of C. Milvipennis, readily distinguished among the species with pale 

 costa of the anterior wings, by the brown spot on the disk of these wings towards the 

 hinder margin. 



According to Mann, this species frequents the mountainous districts near Vienna, 

 in July and August ; and the larva is abundant on Chenopodium, but generally dies 

 in captivity, in the winter. 



Sp. 104. Li.mosipennella, (F-v-R.) Dup. 



Most resembles badiipennella ; distinguished by its larger size, and by the unan- 

 nulated apices of the antenna?. 



