GELECHIA. 133 
posterior to it on the disc; cilia rather paler. Posterior wings whitish- 
grey, with yellowish-grey cilia. 
Unique in Mr. Douglas’s collection; taken at West Wickham 
wood in August, 1849. 
77. nigritella, Zell. Isis, 1847. p. 857; Dougl. Allis anticis an- 
gustulis fusco-nigris, maculis posticis oppositis obsoletis lutescentibus, cos- 
tali obliqua ac posteriore, puncto in medio plicse minutissimo lutescente ; 
antennis fuscis, non annulatis. xp. al. 6 lin, 
Head dark fuscous. Face grey. Palpi grey; terminal joint black. 
Antenne unicolorous fuscous. Anterior wings rather narrow, blackish, 
with two very faint yellowish opposite spots beyond the middle, of which 
that on the costa is decidedly posterior and rather oblique; about the 
centre of the fold is a very minute linear yellowish dot; cilia greyish- 
fuscous. Posterior wings pale grey, with pale fuscous cilia. 
A specimen, of the capture of which there is no record, is in 
Mr. Douglas’s collection. 
78. Coronillella (Tischer), Treit. EH. 8. ix. 2. 87. 1833; Dup.; 
Dougl. Alis anticis fusco-nigris, postice nigris, maculis posticis parvis 
oppositis costali majore vie posteriore albidis ; antennis albidis fusco-an- 
nulatis. Vxp. al. 5 lin. 
Head dark fuscous. Face pale grey. Palpi grey ; terminal joint 
dark fuscous, with a white line on each side. Antenne whitish, annu- 
lated with black. Anterior wings fuscous-black, posteriorly darker ; 
beyond the middle are two small whitish opposite spots, of which that 
on the costa is the larger and slightly posterior ; cilia fuscous. Poste- 
rior wings wnusually broad, greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. 
Not common; occurs at Mickleham in June and July. The 
larva (according to Tischer) feeds between united leaves of Coro- 
nilla varia. 
79. Anthyllidella, Hiib. Tin. 330 (1816); Zell.; Dup.; Dougl. 
Alis anticis nigris, puncto minuto, interdum obsoleto, in medio plice, 
punctis posticis oppositis (costali majore ac posteriore) flavescentibus ; 
antennis in dorso toto-fuscis, infra albo-punctatis, Exp. al. 53 lin. 
Head dark fuscous. Face grey. Palpi grey; terminal joint dark 
fuscous, with a white line on each side. Antenne entirely fuscous 
above, beneath spotted with whitish; the basal joint beneath with a 
white streak. Anterior wings black, with a minute yellow spot on the 
middle of the fold (frequently almost obsolete), and beyond the middle 
are two yellow opposite spots, that on the inner margin being very in- 
distinct, that on the costa larger and rather posterior ; cilia dark fus- 
cous. Posterior wings grey, with greyish-fuscous cilia. 
Common in May and August among several papilionaceous 
plants. The larva feeds in April and July in a turned-down leaf, 
which it eats half through. I have found it on Onobrychis, An- 
thyilis, and purple clover. 
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