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margin (one near the base, the other a little beyond the middle), and 
two obliquely beyond them on the costa, of which the first is rather 
small, pointing posteriorly ; the second is larger, pointing towards the 
anal angle; on the dise are several scattered whitish scales; cilia dark 
purplish-fuscous, the tip of the apex whitish, and frequently some 
patches at the extremity of the hinder margin whitish. Posterior wings 
greyish-purple, with paler cilia. 
Occasionally met with on the trunks of trees in June. 
6. tapetzella, Lin. S. N. 586. 253 (1758); Cl.; Fab.; Hiib. 
Tin. 91; Haw.; Treit.; Step.; Dup.—tapezana, Fab.; Lat.—tape- 
tiella, Zell. lis anticis dimidio basali nigro, apicali albo griseo-nebu- 
loso, puncto minuto ad angulum analem, punctisque duobus apicis 
nigris. Exp. al. 9 lin. ; 
Head and face white. Palpi white; second joint externally dark 
fuscous. Antenne fuscous. Anterior wings black from the base to the - 
middle, then white; on the inner margin the black terminates very 
abruptly a little before the middle; on the costa, where it is continued 
further, the termination is less abrupt; the apical portion of the wing 
-is clouded with dark grey, and there is a small black spot at the*anal 
angle, and two or three at the apex of the wing; cilia whitish, at the 
apex dark grey. Posterior wings pale grey, with whitish-grey cilia. 
A common species, frequently occurring in carriages, the larva 
feeding on the lining under a gallery constructed from the lining; 
the perfect insect appears in June and July. 
7. arcella, lab. G. 1. 295 (1776); Schr.; Zell—niveella, Fab.— 
repandella, Hiib.; Dup. xi. pl. 289. f. 9.—clematea, Haw.—clematella, 
Step.; Fab.? Alis anticis albis puncto dorsi basali, s¢ria coste basali, 
Sascia media latiuscula angulata, punctisque duobus costae apicem versus 
saturate fuscis. Exp. al. 64 lin. 
Head and face white. Palpi white; second joint beneath grey. 
Antenne greyish-fuscous. Anterior wings white, with a small spot at 
the base of the inner margin, and a cos(al streak at the base dark fus- 
cous, in the middle is a moderately broad angulated dark fuscous fascia 
(the angulation is near the costa and is rather produced posteriorly on 
the disc) ; on the costa before the apex are two dark fuscous spots, and 
the apical portion of the wing has several fuscous clouds ; cilia whitish, 
at the extreme apex fuscous. Posterior wings grey, with paler cilia. 
Not rare in the south of Wngland; it is probably double- 
brooded; I have met with it in old hedges in June, July, and 
August. 
8. picarella, Lin. I’. 5.1889 (1761); Cl.—iigaélla, Sod. ; Treit.; 
Bvers.—Riganella, H.-S. Tin. pl. 44. f. 299; Zell.—dcerella, Treit. Alis 
anticis albis witta longitudinali ew basi juata costam, postice paullulum 
curvata, in apicem desinente nigra, maculis parvis dorsum versus nigris. 
Exp. al. 74 lin. 
