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12. Panzerella, Step. H. iv. 292 (1834). lis anticis dilute 
ochreis, fusco-suflusis; palpis drevidus dilute ochreis. Exp. al. 73 lin. 
Tfead and face pale greyish-ochreous. Palpi short, pale ochreous. 
Antenne pale ochreous, annulated with fuscous. Anterior wings pale 
ochreous, suffused with fuscous; cilia paler. Posterior wings greyish- 
fuscous, with paler cilia. 
Not common; appears in June and July; has occurred at West 
Wickham Wood, and near Lewes. 
13. tinctella, Treit. E. S. ix. 2. 21 (1833); Dup. xi. pl. 299. £7; 
Zell.—lutarella, Step.—arietella, Sta. Alis anticis dilute ochreis, paul- 
Julum fusco-suffusis, praecipue costam versus; palpis longis, dilute ochreis, 
articulo tertio fuscescente. Exp. al. 7 lin. 
Head and face pale ochreous. Palpi long, pale ochreous, terminal 
joint with a slight fuscous tinge. Antenne whitish-ochreous. Anterior 
wings pale ochreous, rather suffused with fuscous, especially along the 
costa and towards the apex; cilia ochreous, with a slight fuscous tinge. 
Posterior wings dark greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. 
Not uncommon in May and June, in West Wickham Wood, 
among oaks. 
14. unitella, Hiib. Tin. 147 (1801); Step.; Sta.—/usco-aurella, 
Haw.—arietella, Zell. Alis anticis awreo-brunneis, posticis nigricantibus, 
palpis Zongis ochreis, articulo tertio saturate fusco. Exp. al. 6% lin. 
Head and face dark yellow. Palpi dong, bright ochreous ; terminal 
joint dark fuscous. Antenne dark fuscous. Anterior wings unicolorous 
golden-brown ; cilia the same colour, with a slight fuscous tinge. Pos- 
terior wings dark fuscous, almost black, with paler cilia. 
Not uncommon in August, in old hedges. Mr. Wing detected 
the larva last spring, feeding in old pea-sticks ; it became full-fed 
in May. 
15. flavifrontella, Hiib. Tin. 126 (1801); Treit.; Step.; Fab. ? 
Alis anticis nitidis grisco-fuscis, punctis tribus fere obsoletis saturate 
fuseis. Exp. al. 10 lin. 
Head and face yellow. Palpi fuseous. Antenne pale fuscous. An- 
terior wings shining greyish-fuscous, with three rather obsolete darker 
spots, one on the dise before the middle, one almost beneath it on the 
fold, and one on the dise beyond the middle; cilia fuscous. Posterior 
wings greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. 
Not scarce in old hedges in June; it appears to frequent the 
hedge-roses. 
16. fuscescens, Haw. L, B. 555 (1829); Step. lis anticis 
dilute ochreis, fusco valde suffusis, punctis tribus saturate fuscis (wno 
disci, altero plicee vix posteriore, ante medium, tertio majore disci pone 
medium). Exp. al. 5 lin, ; 
Head dark fusecous. Face pale brownish-ochreous. Palpi fuscous ; 
tip of the terminal joint pale ochreous. Antenne pale fuscous. An- 
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