GDLECHIA. 125 
54. junctella, Dougl. Ent. Tran s. i. n.s. 103 (1851). Alis an- 
ticis albido-griscis, apicem versus saturate fuscis, costam versus rufo- 
brunneo-nebulosis, macula costali plicam tangente ante medium, puncto 
disci pone medium nigris, macula rufo-brunnea, ante fasciam parum 
curvatam albidam. xp, al. 4% lin. 
Head shining bronze. Face paler. Palpi dark fuscous, internally 
whitish. Antenne whitish, annulated with dark fuscous. Anterior 
wings whitish-grey, towards the costa rather clouded with reddish-brown, 
with a black costal spot before the middle reaching to the fold, and a 
small black spot on the dise beyond the middle, followed by a reddish- 
brown blotch; beyond this is a pale yellowish-white, slightly curved 
fascia ; the apical portion of the wing is almost entirely dark fuscous, 
nearly black; cilia grey. Posterior wings greyish-fuscous ; cilia paler. 
Has occurred in Mpping and Hainault Forests, on the trunks 
of oaks, in August. 
55. vicinella, Dougl. Ent. Trans. i. n.s. 102 (1851). Alis anti- 
cis fuscis, maculis una prope basim, altera obliqua costali ante medium, 
tertia posteriore disci nigris, plaga magna sinuata dorsi (antice costam 
tangente) albida, maculis posticis oppositis albidis. Exp. al. 6 lin. 
Head greyish-fuscous. Face pale ochreous. Palpi fuscous, inter- 
nally pale ochreous; terminal joint dark fuscous. Antenne dark fus- 
cous, with paler annulations. Anterior wings dark fuscous, with a 
black spot near the base, an oblique black blotch before the middle of the 
- costa, and a black blotch on the disc beyond the middle; on the inner 
margin is a large yellowish-white blotch extending from near the base to 
beyond the middle, at first it almost touches the costa (there appearing 
as a fascia), but beyond it is much indented with the dark ground- 
colour, but posteriorly it again widens and crosses the fold; towards 
the hinder margin are dwo whitish opposite spots, of which the costal 
spot is rather posterior; cilia pale fuscous. Posterior wings whitish- 
grey, with pale fuscous cilia. 
Three specimens only have occurred ; these were found at Bel- 
fast and Brighton, in August and September. In my own and 
Mr. Douglas’s collections. 
56. Hlubneri, Haw. L. B. 551 (1829) ; Step.; Dougl. Alis an- 
ticis albido-griscis, dilute roseo-suffusis, macula coste basim versus, cum 
macula plice ante medium ( fere striam obliquam formante), punctis duo- 
bus disci, altero ante, aléero (cum striola supra plicam connexo), pone 
medium wigris ; nebula coste pone medium saturate fusca, fascia pos- 
tica parum angulata et dentata albida. Exp. al. 6 lin. 
Head and face whitish-grey. Palpi pale fuscous, internally whitish ; 
terminal joint dark fuscous, internally whitish. Antenne whitish, with 
fuscous annulations. Anterior wings whitish-grey, with a slight rosy 
tint, with a black spot on the costa not far from the base, and obliquely 
beyond it a larger black spot on the fold (the two nearly forming an ob- 
lique striga) ; on the dise are two small black spots, one before, ¢he 
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