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Head and face greyish-fuscous. Palpi pale grey; second joint be- 
neath greyish-fuscous. Antenne: fuscous. Anterior wings dark fus- 
cous, with a slight violet tint, with three tufts of elevated black scales 
below the fold, and an obsolete sinuated dark fuscous blotch along 
the inner margin ; cilia greyish-fuscous. Posterior wings pale greyish- 
fuscous, with paler cilia. 
Taken occasionally in the New Forest in July, among the wild 
apple-trees. 
9. seabrella, Linn. F. S. 1446 (1761); Fab.; Treit. ; Step. ; Curt. 
bifissella, W. V.—pterodactylella, Hib. ; Haw.—Helwigella, Fab.? Alis 
anticis dilute griseo-ochreis, fusco-striatis, maculis tribus scabris sub 
plicam nigris, macula sinuata dorsali saturate fusca, margine postico 
saturate fusco-punctato. Exp. al. 10 lin. 
Head pale greyish-ochreous ; in the middle fuscous. Face pale grey- 
ish-ochreous. Palpi pale greyish-ochreous; second joint beneath dark 
fustous ; terminal joint with a fuscous ring near the base. Antenne 
pale ochreous. Anterior wings pale greyish-ochreous, streaked with 
fuscous ; towards the inner margin almost suffused with dark fuscous, 
with three tufts of elevated black scales betow the fold, and a sinuated 
dark fuscous blotch along the inner margin; hinder margin spotted 
with dark fuscous ; cilia greyish-fuscous. Posterior wings pale greyish- 
fuscous, with paler cilia. 
Not scarce in the New Forest and near Bristol, in July and 
August. The larva feeds on apple-trees in May. 
10. asperella, Linn. F. 5. 1447 (1761); W. V.; Fab. ; Haw. ; 
Treit. ; Step. ; Dup.—Clairvillella, Vab.—falcatella, Don. Alis anticis 
luteo-albis, dilute fusco nebulosis, macula magna triangulari interme 
scabra in medio dorsi, fusca et ceruleo-nigra, puncto marginis postici 
cxeruleo-nigro. Exp. al. 10 lin. 
Head, face, and palpi yellowish-white. Antenne yellowish-white, 
with pale fuscous annulations. Anterior wings yellowish-white, clouded 
with pale fuscous, with a large triangular blotch on the middle of the 
inner margin, consisting of several tufts of raised scales, pale fuscous on 
the fold, and éluish-blach along the inner margin ; in the middle of the 
hinder margin is a small bluish-black spot; cilia yellowish-white, be- 
low the apex dark fuscous, Posterior wings grey, with paler cilia. 
This beautiful insect is extremely rare with us; it appears from 
the end of August to October. The larva feeds on apple-trees in 
June. 
11. nemorella, Linn. S. N. (10) 536. 247 (1758); Wenner 
(Thun.) ; Step.—amella, Hiib.; Treit.; Dup.—cultrea, Haw. Allis 
anticis albidis, venis ochreo fuscoye striatis, puncto plice ante medium 
nigro, Exp. al. 11 lin. 
Head and face whitish. Palpi whitish ; second joint beneath pale 
fuscous. Antenne whitish, annulated with pale fuscous. Anterior 
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