36 TINEID®, 
abalienella, Lett.—dilorella, H.-S. Tin. 89. f. 266. lis anticis nitidis 
Suseis, fascia recta ante medium, fascia interdum interrupta pone medium, 
punctoque posteriore disci (interdum obsoleto) aldis ; capillis saturate 
ochreo-fuscis. Exp. al. 4 lin. 
Head dark ochreous-fuscous. Face pale ochreous. Palpi whitish. 
Antenne fuscous. Anterior wings shining fuscous, with a straight white 
Jascia before the middle, and a rather curved one beyond the middle, some- 
times divided into two opposite spots; beyond the latter, on the dise, is 
a small whitish spot, sometimes however absent ; cilia fuscous, with the 
tips whitish. Posterior wings pale grey, with paler cilia. 
Not common; in woods among mixed underwood in June; in 
England and the south of Scotland. 
29. subammanella, Sta. Cat. p. 9 (1849); Id. Ent. Trans. i. n. s. 
pl. 3. f. 8; Zell. Alis anticis purpureo-fuscis, fusciis duabus rectis 
duteo-albis (altera ante, altera paullo post medium) puncto luteo-albo, 
disci pone medium, ciliis purpureo-fuscis, ad apicem albidis. Exp. al. 
3 lin. 
Anterior wings purplish-fuscous, with two straight yellowish-white fas- 
ci@, one before, the other rather beyond, the middle ; beyond the latter is 
a small yellowish-white spot on the dise; cilia purplish-fuscous, at the 
apex of the wing whitish. 
My specimen, taken in Scotland in July 1848, among mixed 
underwood, still remains unique. 
30. argentimaculella, Sta. Cat. p. 6 (1849); Zell. Alis anticis 
nitidis saturate fuscis, fascia obliqua ante, maculis oppositis pone me- 
dium, punctisgue apicem versus argenteis. xp. al. 4 lin. 
Head pale fuscous. Face and palpi white. Antenne dark fuscous. 
Anterior avings dark fuscous, rather shining, with an oblique silvery fas- 
cia before the middle, sometimes interrupted on the fold; beyond the 
middle are two nearly opposite silvery spots ; the costal spot is narrow, 
reaching half across the wing, the spot on the inner margin is some- 
what triangular, hardly reaching to the fold; a little above the anal 
angle is a small round silvery spot, at the apex of the costa are two, and 
on the hinder margin are three silvery-while spots; cilia fuscous, tips 
whitish. Posterior wings greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. 
A scarce species; in the collections of Mr. Shepherd, Mr. 
Doubleday, and Mr. Douglas; the latter took his specimen on 
the Dartford Heath fence early in July. 
31. ochraceella, Tengst. F. I.-I’, 111. 15 (1848); Sta.; Zell. ; 
Scott (Zool. 1853, 4075). Alis anticis ochreis immaculatis, ipsa costa 
ad basim nigrescente. Exp. al. 8-9 lin. 
Head and face dark ochreous. Palpi dark fuscous; terminal joint 
dark ochreous. Antenne greyish. Anterior wings wnicolorous-ochr¢ous ; 
the edge of the costa at the base blackish ; cilia rather paler. Posterior 
wings rather dark grey, with pale ochreous cilia. 
