CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 193 
Dovoyan’s (—. emarginella, STEPHENS). 
CHELARIA (Haworth), 
Tue LossTEer-cLawen (C. rhomboidella, SturHENs). Wings 
seven lines toseven lines and a half, all somewhat lance-shaped ; 
first pair ash-coloured, with small black spots, and a large three- 
cornered central one on the upper edge, with a black line nearly 
reaching to the hinder margin; second pair brownish, glossy, 
haut spots, and with broad fringes. Uncommon. Near 
London. 4 
RECURVARIA (HAworrn). 
Tue Dinoy Straw (R. Silacella, SrerHENS?). Wings seven- 
twelfths of an inch to three-fourths, yellowish-ash, with two 
very minute dusky dots. Uncommon. Near London. 
Tur Dwarr WAINscorT (R. rufescens, StTEPHENS?). Wings 
seven lines and a half; first pair shorter than in the preceding, 
and more blunt, of a uniform reddish colour, and without spots; 
second pair of a brownish white, with the fringes yellowish. 
Very rare. Near London, 
Tue CLoupEp Srraw (R. nedulellu, SrepHEeNS?). Near Lon- 
don. 
5 Tue Burr Straw (R, ochroleucella, Srepuuns?). Near Lon- 
lon. 
Tue Lucip Straw (R. lucidella, StepMENs?). Near London. 
Tae Hoox-tierEp (R. falciformis, Haworru.) Wings half 
aninch; firstpair hook-tipped, ashy or greyish, with irregular, 
dusky, confluent lines or stripes on the disc, the fringes burnt- 
brown; second pair of a dull lead-colour, and shining. Very 
uncommon. Near London, 
Tue TinTED (—. tinctella, SterpHENS). Near London. 
Tue Tintep Grey (—. cinerella, StrePHENS). Near London, 
Tur Brown-coup (—. unitella, SteruENs). Occurs on hedges. 
Wings five lines and a half to six lines, shining, snuff-brown, 
and without spots; second pair black; the head of a waxy yel- 
ae palpi awl-shaped, and recurved. Not uncommon. Near 
ndon. 
MACROCHILA (SrepuEns). 
Tus Lono-wincrep (M. fasciella, SrepHENs). Wings five- 
sixths of an inch; first pair red, with two darker indistinct 
bands, having an interjacent brown spot, the first nearly in the 
middle, and the second almost rectangular on the outer edge, 
and lying towards the hinder margin; second pair forked ; an.. 
tenn longer than the body; palpi of the male very large, and 
those of the female smaller. Very uncommon. Near London. 
Tar Parenrassis (M. parenthesella, SterpuENS). Wings 
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