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Head, face, and palpi white, or whitish. Antenna pale fuscous. 
Anterior wings white, with a black streak from the base near the costa, 
continued, with a slight curve beyond the middle, 4o the apex ; on the 
costa before the middle are two small white spots, and beyond the 
middle is a larger triangular white spot, in which, on the extreme costa, 
are three or four small black spots; at the base, on the inner margin, 
is an irregular black spot pointing upwards, beyond it are three small 
black spots obliquely placed; one on the inner margin, one below, and 
one above the fold; a small black spot lies on the inner margin before 
the anal angle, and above the anal angle is an oblong black streak 
along the hinder margin; cilia white, varied with dark fuscous or black. 
Posterior wings rather dark grey, with paler cilia. 
A single specimen of this conspicuous insect is in Mr. Edle- 
ston’s collection. 
9. arcuatella, Sta.—picarella, Hib. Tin. 219; Treit.; Dup.; 
Zett.; Evers.; H.-8.; Zell. Alis anticis albidis, fuscescente suffusis, 
striis duabus ew basi saturate fuscis, altera dorsum versus pone medium 
desinente, altera costam versus ante medium desinente, macula costali 
pone medium cum stria disci confluente, saturate fusca. Exp. al. 93 
lin. 
Head, face, and palpi pale. ochreous. Antenne grey. Anterior 
wings whitish, much suffused with pale fuscous with two dark fuscous 
streaks from the base, one rather sinuated almost in the fold terminat- 
ing beyond the middle, the other near the costa terminating before the 
middle ; on the costa, beyond the middle, is a dark fuscous spot, below 
which is a dark fuscous streak on the dise which is prolonged in a curyed 
direction and terminates on the costa before the apex; hinder margin 
spotted with dark fuscous; cilia alternately white and fuscous. Pos- 
terior wings greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. 
Several specimens have been taken at Rannoch, in Perthshire, 
in the summer, by Mr. Hodgkinson and Mr. Weaver. The larva 
feeds in fungi in September. 
10. corticella, Curt. B. B. fo. 511 (1834) ; Zell. (L. Ei. vi.)—emor- 
tuella, Zell. (Isis 1839).—granella, vay., Dup.—coneinnella, Miib.?— , 
cloacella, H.-S.? lis anticis albidis, fuscescente paullulum suffusis, 
punctis parvis costae 4 vel 5 saturate fuscis, triangulo in medio dorsi 
ochreo-fusco (apice suo supra dorsum), punctis minoribus dorsi mar- 
ginisque postici saturate fuscis; capillis albis. Exp. al. 7} lin. 
Head and face white. Palpi internally whitish, externally dark 
fuscous; tip of the terminal joint entirely whitish. Antenne pale 
grey. Anterior wings whitish, rather suffused with pale fuscous, es- 
pecially towards the costa; along the costa are several small dark 
fuscous spots, of which the largest is rather beyond the middle ; nearly 
opposite, on the middle of the inner margin, standing on its apex, is an 
ochreous-fuscous triangular spot ; on the inner margin towards the base 
is frequently a dark fuscous spot, and there is another at the anal 
