94 QELECHID, 
costa) ; they are followed by some white scales, and beyond, in a line 
with the lower one, are two white spots surrounded by some dark fus- 
cous scales ; the pale hinder fascia is indistinct and obtusely angulated ; 
the costa and hinder margin are spotted with fuscous; cilia reddish- 
fuscous. Posterior wings pale greyish-fuscous, paler towards the base ; 
the cilia paler, with the tips tinged with rufous. 
Not common ; sometimes obtained by beating old thatch in the 
autumn. ‘The larva feeds (according to Mr. Allen Hill) in July, 
on the leaves and umbels of Angelica sylvestris. 
23. granulosella, n. sp. lis anticis griseo-ochreis, fusco-nebulo- 
sis, punctis duobus disci ante medium nigris, iferiore paullulum elon- 
gato, puncto pone medium subobsoleto albo. Exp. al. 8 lin. 
Head greyish-ochreous. Face pale ochreous. Palpi pale fuscous, in- 
ternally pale ochreous; terminal joint pale ochreous, with a ring at the 
base, a ring before the apex, and the extreme apex dark fuscous. An- 
tenne fuscous, little more than half the length of the anterior wings. 
Anterior wings greyish-ochreous, clouded with fuscous, with a dark fuscous 
blotch on the inner margin near the base, sharply defined towards the 
base, less so at the subcostal vein, where it terminates; on the dise 
before the middle are two black spots obliquely placed, ¢he lower and 
posterior one is rather elongated ; in a line with it, beyond the middle, 
is an almost obsolete white spot; indications of a pale hinder fascia 
are not perceptible; costa spotted with dark fuscous, hinder margin 
with a few fuscous spots; cilia pale greyish-ochreous. Posterior wings 
pale grey, with whitish-grey cilia. 
Taken at Deal, in September. 
24. rotundella, Dougl. Zool. 1270. f. 8 (1846).—peloritanedia, 
Zell. lis anticis angustulis dilute griseo-ochreis, puncto prope basim_ . 
dorsum yersus, puncto disci ante medium, punctoque (dorso propiore) 
disci pone medium saturate fuscis. Exp. al. 74 lin. 
Head and face pale greyish-ochreous. Palpi dirty ochreous, internally 
whitish ; terminal joint pale ochreous, with a ring at the base, and an- 
other before the apex, pale fuscous. Antenne pale fuscous. Anterior 
wings rather narrow, pale greyish-ochreous, with a spot towards the 
inner margin near the base, a spot on the dise before the middle, and 
another (rather nearer the inner margin) beyond the middle dark fus- 
cous; at the apex of the hinder margin are a few dark fuscous spots ; 
cilia pale greyish-ochreous. Posterior wings pale grey, towards the 
base whitish, with paler cilia. 
Taken in September at Mickleham, Sanderstead, and near Folk- 
stone; also near Dover, and in the Isle of Wight. Mr. Harding 
has bred a specimen (I believe) of this species, from a larva feed- 
ing on the flowers of Aehium vulgare. 
25. depressella, Hiib. Tin. 407 (1816); Dup.—depressana, Zell. ; 
Sta.; ab. —Bluntii, Curt. ; Step.—collarelia, Zett. Alis anticis fusco- 
