130 GNLECHID®. 
67. Mouffetella, W. V. 140.57 (1776); Hib. Tin, 245; Treit.; 
Step.; Dougl.; Linn.? Fab. ?—punctifera, Haw. <Alis anticis rufes- 
cente-cinereis, punctis duobus conspicuis ante medium (altero plice, altero 
posteriore disci), punctisque duobus approwimatis oblique positis, disci, 
pone medium nigris, fascia postica dilutiore angulata valde indistincta. 
Exp. al. 8 lin. 
Head and face pale grey. Palpi grey, beneath darker; terminal 
joint paler, with a broad fuscous ring before the apex. Antenne pale 
grey, with fuscous annulations. Anterior wings pale ashy-grey, with a 
slight reddish tinge, with some indistinct black spots towards the base, 
along the fold and along the subcostal vein; nearly in the middle of the 
wing are two conspicuous black spots, one on the fold, the other, rather 
posterior, on the dise; beyond the middle are two other conspicuous black 
spots, nearer together, but more obliquely placed; beyond them may 
sometimes be seen faint indications of a pale angulated fascia; some 
small black spots are on the hinder margin and apex of the costa; 
cilia greyish-fuscous. Posterior wings grey, with greyish-fuscous 
cilia. 
Occurs in hedges among honeysuckle in June and July, but 
not frequently met with. The larva feeds in May, between united 
leaves of the honeysuckle, forming a white silken web, which fits 
tightly to its body. 
68. dodecella, Linn. 8S. N. (10) 539. 274 (1758); De Geer; 
Fab.; Zell. ; Dougl—annulicornis, Step.—favillaticella, Zell.—Reussi- 
ella, Ratz. lis anticis griseis, fasciis quatuor nebulosis saturatioribus, 
punctis scabris tribus plice majoribus, tribus disci minoribus nigris. Exp. 
al. 62 lin. 
Head and face grey. Palpi grey ; terminal joint with two darker fus- 
cous rings. Antenne grey, annulated with dark fuscous. Anterior wings 
grey, with four darker cloudy fascize (one at the base, one before, another 
beyond the middle, and the fourth towards the hinder margin) ; along 
the fold are three distinct raised black spots, and on the disc above them 
are three others, \ess sharply defined; between the third and fourth 
cloudy dark fascia the ground-colour appears as a pale angulated fascia ; 
on the hinder margin and apex of the costa are some short black 
streaks; cilia grey. Posterior wings greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. 
Very common among Scotch firs (Pinus sylvestris) in June and 
July. The larva feeds in May in the terminal shoots of those 
trees. 
69. triparella, Zcll. Isis, 1839. p. 200; Dup.?—dodecea, Naw. 
—dodecella, Step. Alis anticis sordide ochreis, apice fusco-nebulosis, 
nebulis tribus costae fuscis, punctis sex disci per paria obliqua dispositis 
nigris, fascia postica dilutiore angulata. xp. al. 62 lin. 
Head and face greyish-ochreous. Palpi greyish-ochreous ; terminal 
joint paler, with two black rings. Antenne ochreous, annulated with 
dark fuscous. Anterior wings dingy-ochreous, the costa with three cloudy 
