80 NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF DUBLIN. 



Lobesia Albicapitana (Fig. 1). — Howth. 



,, Atricapitana. — Do., and other parts of the Dublin 



coast. 

 ,, Maculosana. — Do. 

 ,, Hybridellana. — Howth. 

 ,, Angustana. — Generally distributed. 

 ,, Subroseana. — Killarney. 

 Xanthosetia Zoegana — Generally distributed. 



,, Hamana. Do. 



Argyrolepia Baumanianna. — Galway and Belfast. 



,, Badiana Howth. 



,, Cnicana. — Do. 



Cochylis Francillana. — Do., abundant. 

 ,, Dilucidana. — Do., and Sutton. 

 „ Stramineana. — Do., common ; Belfast. 

 Aphelia Pratana. — Do., and Wicklow Mountains. 



Tortricodes Hyemana. — Lambay. 



Tineje. 



Diurnea Fagella. — Wicklow Mountains, common ; Belfast ? 



Psyche Roboricolella. — Howth ; the cases on the rocks in profusion. 



Psychoides Yerhuellella. — Killarney. 



Diplodoma Marginepunctella. — Wicklow Mountains. 



Ochsenheimeria Birdella. — Portmarnock, near Dublin ; Dingle Bay ; 



Hollywood. 

 Scardia Chorargella. — Hollywood. 



,, Emortuella. — Dublin and Howth. 

 „ Granella. — Dublin and Belfast. 

 „ Cloacella. — Do., do. 



„ Arcella. — Belfast. 

 Tinea Ferruginella — Howth, on the cliffs. 



,, Rusticella Do., and Dublin. 



,, Tapetiella Common everywhere. 



,, Misella. — Dublin; in cellars and vaults, among the matted 



growth of fungus on the walls. 

 .,, Pellionella — Common everywhere. 



, , D ubiella Dublin . 



,, Fuscipunctella. — Do., common. 



„ Pallescentella Do. 



,, Merdella. — Do., in houses. 

 ,, Biselliella. — Do. 

 ,, Kigripunctella. — Do. 



,, Confusella (Fig. 3). — Howth — the only known British locality. 

 It flits among, and runs up the stems of the grass on the 

 cliffs, and probably feeds on fungi in the same situations. 

 L ampr onia Quadripunctella . — H o wth . 

 ,, Luzella. — Do. 



,, Praelatella. — Killarney. 



