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Antenne fuscous. Anterior wings shining, yellowish-grey, without any 
markings ; cilia rather paler. Posterior wings pale grey, with greyish- 
fuscous cilia. 
Appears in June and July, in bushy places of mixed growth ; 
not uncommon. 
2. rufescens, Haw. L. B. 555 (1829); Step.; Curt.—tinetelia, 
Step.—diaphanella, Lienig.—Tsabella, Zell. Alis anticis rufo-ochreis, 
venis viv dilutioribus, puncto fuscescente obsoleto disci pone medium. 
Exp. al. 8 lin. 
Head and face veddish-ochreous. Palpi reddish-ochreous, internally 
pale ochreous. Antenne pale ochreous, annulated with pale fuscous. 
Anterior wings 7eddish-ochreous, with all the veins slightly paler, and 
some faint indication of a fuscous spot on the dise beyond the middle ; 
cilia pale ochreous. Posterior wings whitish-grey, with whitish-ochre- 
ous cilia. 
Not uncommon in June and July in grassy banks, but very re- 
tired in its habits. The larva is abundant in April and May in 
rolled grass-leaves, and is probably identical with that figured by 
Fischer as the larva of G. ¢erredla. 
8. inornatella, Dougl. Ent. Trans. i. n. s. 65 (1850), Alis an- 
ticis dilute griseo-ochreis, punctis tribus nigris (uno plice, alfero disci 
posteriore ante medium, tertio disci pone medium), nebula fusca coste 
pone medium, maculis oppositis obsoletis dilutioribus marginem posti- 
cum versus. Exp. al. 6% lin. 
Head and face pale greyish-ochreous. Palpi pale greyish-ochreous, 
internally rather paler; terminal joint with a fuscous ring before the 
apex. Antenne greyish-ochreous, annulated with fuscous. Anterior 
wings pale greyish-ochreous, with three black spots (one on the fold, 
one rather posterior to it on the disc, both before the middle, and one on 
the dise beyond the middle); above the latter is a slight fuscous cloud 
on the costa; very near the hinder margin are two pale opposite spots, 
which nearly form a straight fascia, attenuated in the middle, imme- 
diately beyond are a few black scales; the hinder margin is spotted 
with dark fuscous, and in the apex of the wing is a slight fuscous 
cloud; cilia pale yellowish. Posterior wings pale grey, with paler 
cilia. 
Not uncommon in the Cambridgeshire fens in June. 
4. gerronella, Zcll. Ent. Ztg. 1850. p. 155; Dougl. Allis an- 
ticis ochraceis fusco-nebulosis, precipue costam et marginem posticum 
versus, fascia indistincta obliqua fusca pone medium, fascia angulata 
‘dilutiore in nebulam posticam, punctis tribus (primo plicse ante medium, 
secundo disci in medio, tertio disci pone medium) wigris. Exp. al. 5-6 
lin. 
Head and face ochreous. Palpi pale ochreous ; terminal joint with 
a fuscous ring before the apex. Antenne ochreous, annulated with 
