98 phycidjE. 



Suffolk, Southend, Folkestone, Lyndhurst, Darenth 

 Wood, Witlierslack. 



Occurs in June and July in Avoods. 



The larva feeds on oak-leaves, which it rolls up. It 

 pupates in a brown web. 



The head and back of the larva are light brown 

 marbled with darker; the dorsal and subdorsal lines are 

 dark brown, the latter followed by a pale line, then by 

 a broad stripe of dark brown, below which is a broad 

 band of cream-colour traversed by a brown line ; belly 

 and legs drab; tubercular dots black; on each side of 

 the third and twelfth segments is a brown spot with a 

 black centre. E. M. M. xiii. 111. 



Plodia interpunctella, Hb. 



(Plate 11. tig. 11.) 



Loc. Devon, Clifton, York, Norwich, London, Dover, 

 Dublin. 



This species occurs commonly in grain-warehouses 

 and on board ship. I have taken it in mid-Atlantic. 



The larva feeds on grain, dried fruits, &c. It pupates 

 in a loose silken cocoon. 



The ground-colour of the larva is pale straw; the 

 dorsal stripe darker; head and dorsal plate rich brown; 

 mandibles and tips of fore legs dark brown. 



E. M. M. xvi. 2G1, 



Alispa angustella, Hb. 

 (Plate 11. fig. 12.) 

 Loc. Devon, Ilcdland, Grcenhitlic, Lcathcrhead. 



