134 GELECHID. 
80. atrella, Haw. L. B. 567 (1829); Dougl.; Schr.? Alis an- 
ticis nitidis, saturate fuscis, maculis posticis oppositis (costali posteriore) 
luteis ; antennis fuscis obsolete dilutius annulatis. Exp. al. 5-54 lin. 
Head dark fuscous. Face pale grey. Palpi yellowish. Antenne 
fuscous, with hardly perceptible paler annulations. Anterior wings 
shining, dark fuscous, with two yellowish spots beyond the middle, one on 
the inner margin at the anal angle, the other beyond it on the costa; 
cilia fuscous. Posterior wings pale grey, with greyish-ochreous cilia. 
Occurs in various localities in July; generally among furze- 
bushes. 
81. bifractella (Mann), Dougl. Ent. Trans. i. n. s. 66 (1850). 
Alis anticis dete brunneis, macula dorsali prope basim, striola plice me- 
dize, fasciaque postica valde dentata, awrantiis, punctis duobis in striola 
plicee saturate fuscis; capite, fronte, palpisque aurantiis, Wxp. al. 43- 
54 lin. ‘ 
Head, face, and palpi orange. Antenne fuscous, with hardly pereep- 
tible paler annulations. Anterior wings drown, with a spot on the 
inner margin near the base, a streak in the middle of the fold, and a 
much indented fascia towards the hinder margin orange ; in the streak 
on the fold are two minute dark fuscous spots; cilia greyish-brown. 
Posterior wings fuscous, with paler cilia. 
Not scarce in July and August among Jnula dysenterica and 
Conyza squarrosa. 'Uhe larva feeds during the winter in the seeds 
of those plants, agglomerating them by some glutinous secretion, 
and preventing them from falling. 
82. suffusella, Dougl. Ent. Trans, i. n. s. 64 (1850). Alis anti- 
cis albido-ochreis, postice saturatioribus, puncto minuto coste pone me- 
dium, punctoque posteriore disci, subelevatis nigris. Exp. al. 6 lin. 
Head and face whitish. Palpi whitish; terminal joint with a dark 
fuscous ring before the apex. Antenne whitish, annulated with fus- 
cous. Anterior wings whitish-ochreous, posteriorly darker, with a small 
black spot on the costa at the commencement of the cilia, and one rather 
posterior to it on the disc (both, but particularly the costal spot, slightly 
raised); cilia whitish-ochreous, Posterior wings greyish-white, with 
pale ochreous cilia. 
Occurs in the Cambridgeshire fens in June. 
83. lucidella, Step. H. iv. 221 (1834); Curt.; Dougl. lis an- 
ticis ochreis, preter spatium oblongum supra angulum analem, brunneo- 
suffusis, puncto postico saturate fusco, Exp. al. 6% lin. 
Head and face brown. Palpi ochreous; terminal joint fuscous. 
Antenne fuscous, with hardly perceptible pale annulations. Anterior 
wings dark ochreous, suffused, with the ewception of an oblong patch above 
the anal angle, with brown ; at the hinder end of this oblong patch is a 
dark fuscous or black spot; cilia varied ochreous and brown, at the 
anal angle greyish-ochreous. Posterior wings grey, with paler cilia. 
