132 GELECHID, 
73. vorticella, Zell. Isis, 1839. p. 201; Dougl. lis anticis ni- 
gris, basim versus viv dilutioribus, fascia fere recta, alba pone medium 
sublus preter maculam coste minutam evanescente. Exp. al. 64 lin. 
Head dark fuscous. Face grey. Palpi pale yellowish; terminal 
joint fuscous, with a white line on each side. Antennee whitish, annu- 
. lated with dark fuscous. Anterior wings black, towards the base hardly 
paler, with a nearly straight white fascia beyond the middle, broader on 
the costa than on the inner margin; cilia blackish. Posterior wings 
greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. On the underside, the fascia of the 
anterior wings only appears as a small spot on the costa. 
Taken near Pembury by Mr. Weir, and near Epping by Mr. 
Doubleday, in June. ‘The larva (according to Zeller) feeds in 
May on Genista tinctoria. 
74. teeniolella (Treit.), Zell. Isis, 1839. p. 201; Dougl—cinc- 
della, Step.? Alis anticis nigris, basim versus dilutionibus, fascia fere 
recta alba pone medium, subtus distincta et in maculam albidam alarum 
posticarum continuata. Wxp. al. 5} lin. 
Head dark fuscous. Face greyish-fuscous. Palpi pale yellowish ; 
terminal joint dark fuscous, with a whitish line on each side. Antenne 
white, annulated with dark fuscous. Anterior wings black, towards 
the base rather paler, with a nearly straight whitish fascia beyond the 
middle, of variable breadth; cilia blackish. Posterior wings dark grey- 
ish-fuscous, with paler cilia, On the underside, the fascia of the ante- 
rior wings is distinct throughout, and is continued as a whitish spot on 
the posterior wings. 
Commoner than either of the preceding in chalky places; occurs 
at Sanderstead and Mickleham, in July. 
75. Sircomella, n. sp. lis anticis niyricantibus, postice atris, 
puncto atro plice ante medium; antennis in dorso toto-fuscis, infra albo- 
punctatis, Bxp. al. 43 lin. 
Head and face dark grey. Palpi fuscous, internally ashy. Antennie 
entirely fuscous above, beneath spotted with white. Anterior wings 
dark greyish-fuscous, posteriorly shading into black, with a black spot on 
the fold before the middle of the wing; cilia dark fuscous. Posterior 
wings greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. 
‘Two specimens in Mr. Vaughan’s collection, taken near Bristol, 
in June. ‘The first was taken by Mr. Sircom (who considered it 
as a singular variety of ¢@niolelia). 
76. immaculatella, Dougl. Ent. Trans. i. n. s. 67 (1850). Alis 
anticis nitidis, fusco-nigris, puncto obsoleto plice, punctoque posteriore 
disci saturatioribus. Tixp, al. 5 lin, 
Head and face greyish-brown, Palpi grey; terminal joint fuscous. 
Antenne unannulated fuscous. Anterior wings shining unicolorous 
fuscous-black (“with a violet tinge when alive,’ Dougl. MS.), with a 
minute nearly obsolete dark spot on the middle of the fold, and another 
