lxii Mr. H. T. Stainton's 



Ypsolophus Durdhamellus. 



Exp. 7 lines. Anterior wings ochreous, with the apex darker; a conspicuous 

 black spot on the disk near the middle of the inner margin, another between this and 

 the apex, and occasionally one or two smaller spots above these. 



Taken by Mr. Sircom on Durdham Downs, near Bristol, and by Mr. Jordan in 

 Devonshire. 



CECOPHORA FUSCIFRONTELLA. 



Exp. 4^ lines. Head said face brown ; anterior wings dingy brown, with two pale 

 sulphur spots on the inner margin, one near the base, the other at the anal angle, and 

 one on the costa towards the apex. 



I took a single specimen in Scotland, in June, 1847, among mixed underwood. 



(Ecophora subaquilea, Edleston in lilt. 



Exp. 5 — b\ lines. Anterior wings ochreous, dusted with fuscous, with a dark fus- 

 cous spot placed obliquely on the disk near the middle of the inner margin, and three 

 smaller dark spots — nearly in a line — above the anal angle. 



(Ecophora pseudo-spretella. 



A curious insect, resembling in markings Tinea spretella, but generally much 

 larger (sometimes exp. 11 lines), and with a smooth head, recurved palpi, &c. 



CECOPHORA INCONGRUELLA. 



Exp. b\ lines. Anterior wings dull fuscous, without markings ; posterior wings 

 gray, with paler cilia. 



Hardly of this genus : second joint of the palpi thick ; terminal joint very short. 



Mr. Allis has three specimens, which were taken early in the spring, on the moors 

 near Halifax. 



R(ESLERSTAMMIA PERLEPIDELLA. 



Exp. 5 lines. Anterior wings rich coppery brown, with a yellow fascia before the 

 middle, nearly straight, and an oblique bluish one a little beyond the middle (the two 

 extremities of this fascia are yellow) ; beyond this is another nearly straight bluish 

 fascia, which towards the costa is furcate and yellowish. Much resembles Tinea 

 marginepunctella, but readily distinguished by the front of the head being smooth 

 and palpi thin. 



Two specimens; one in the Bentleyan collection (as formosella), one in Mr. 

 Douglas's collection. 



jEchmia subdentella. 



Exp. A\ — 5 lines. Anterior wings dark brown, sprinkled with yellowish dust, with 

 two pale yellowish spots on the inner margin, one on each side of a tuft of projecting 

 scales. 



In many cabinets as Amaurosctia atrclla. Occurs on the downs near Croydon, in 

 May 



