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plish tinge, posteriorly irrorated with pale greyish-ochreous; the inner 
margin, nearly to the fold, pale ochreous ; on the disc, a little beyond the 
middle, is a whitish spot; cilia greyish-ochreous, varied with fuscous. 
= dea wings whitish-grey, towards the apex darker, with paler 
cilia. 
Not uncommon; the perfect insect appearing in June, July, 
and October; found abundantly in 1849 by Mr. Scott, in a coal- 
mine near Glasgow. 
3. rusticella, Hiib. 339 (1816); Treit.; Dup.; Zell.—saturella, 
Haw.—vestianella, Step.—levigella, W. V.? lis anticis saturate 
griseo-fuscis, vix purpurascente tinctis, dilute ochreo irroratis, macula 
disci ante medium dilute ochreo. Exp. al. 6-8 lin. 
Head and face ochreous. Palpi pale ochreous; second joint ex- 
ternally, and the basal half of the terminal joint dark fuscous. Antennee 
greyish-fuscous. Anterior wings dark greyish-fuscous, with a very 
faint purplish tinge, irrorated with pale ochreous, with a pale ochreous 
spot on the disc, near the costa before the middle; cilia pale ochreous, 
somewhat varied with fuscous. Posterior wings pale grey, with paler 
cilia. 
A rather common species in houses, outhouses, ete. Mr. 
Weaver has taken several specimens of a variety (?) with an 
ochreous spot at the anal angle running into the cilia; these he 
found in fir-woods, Perthshire. 
4. monachella, Hiib. 143 (1801); Treit.; Sta.; Zell_—mediella, 
Fab.? Alis anticis saturate fuscis, macula costali magna alba, dorsum 
versus indentata, punctis minutis apicem versus albis. Hxp. al. 54 lin. 
Head and face white. Palpi white; second joint externally dark 
fuscous. Antenne fuscous. Anterior wings rather dark fuscous, with 
a large irregular white blotch on the costa, extending from before the 
middle to the apex, reaching half across the wing, but with a rounded 
indentation in its side towards the inner margin; the base of the costa, 
and the margin of this white blotch, are dark purplish-fuscous ; towards 
the apex of the wing are some small white spots; cilia dark purplish- 
fuscous. Posterior wings pale grey, with paler cilia. 
Oceurs in the Cambridgeshire fens; appearing in May and 
August. 
5. fulvimitrella, Sod. Bull. N. M. 1830. 74. pl. 1. f. 6; Treit. ; 
Dup. xi. pl. 312. f. 15 Zell.; H.-S.—vrupella, Waw.; Step.—Bohemanella, 
Zett. Alis anticis saturate purpureo-fuscis, maculis quatuor conspicuis 
albidis, duabus dorsi, duabus coste, squamis sparsis disci albidis. Exp. 
al. 8 lin. 
Head and face bright ochreous. Palpi pale ochreous; second joint 
externally and the base of the terminal joint dark fuscous. Antenne 
dark fuscous. Anterior wings dark purplish-fuscous, with four conspi- 
cuous whitish spots, of which two, somewhat triangular, on the inner 
