166 GELECHID.®, 
Head and face dark brownish-bronze. Palpi and antenna dark fus- 
cous. Anterior wings dronzy-grcen, posteriorly a little darker; cilia 
paler. Posterior wings fuscous, with paler cilia. 
A scarce species, appearing in June; has occurred near Gras- 
sington, Yorkshire. 
3. senescens, Sta. Ent. Trans. i. n. s. 22 (1850).—Seliniella, 
Sta. (Cat.) Alis anticis saturate viridi-fuscis, squamis sparsis numero- 
sis albidis, praecipue apicem versus. Exp. al. 54 lin 
Head, face, palpi, and antenne dark greenish-fuscous. Anterior 
wings dark greenish-fuscous, with numerous scattered whitish scales, 
especially towards the apex; cilia fuscous. Posterior wings dark 
greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. Abdomen of the ? beneath with a 
large white spot. 
Common on the downs at Mickleham, in July. 
4, fusco-cuprea, Haw. L. B. 537 (1829); Curt.; Step.; Sta. 
Alis anticis saturate viridi-fuseis, sguamis albis nullis. xp. al. 4% lin. 
Head, face, palpi, and antennee dark ereenish-fuscous. Anterior wings 
dark greenish-fuscous, wth no white scales; cilia fuscous. Posterior 
wings dark greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. : 
Formerly taken by Mr. Sircom, near Brislington; perhaps not 
specifically distinct from the preceding. 
5. Cicadella, Zell. Isis, 1839. p. 193. lis anticis fuscis, o/i- 
vacco-tinctis, squamis sparsis albis, maculam dorsali basim versus, ma- 
culam dorsali in medio, striamque apicis, formantibus, stria plice inter- 
dum obsoleta alba, duteave. Wxp. al. 54 lin. 
Head, face, palpi, and antenne greyish-fuscous. Anterior wings 
fuscous, with a slight olivaccous tint, with numerous scattered white 
scales, forming @ spot on the inner margin near the base, another on the 
inner margin about the middle, and generally a short streak towards 
the apex ; along the fold is usually a white or yellowish streak ; cilia fus- 
cous. Posterior wings greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. 
A single specimen, taken by Mr. Dunning, at Brandon, in 
Suffolk, in July. 
6. variella, Step. H. iv. 274 (1834).—inspersella, Zell_—picapen- 
nis, aw.? Step.? Alis anticis nigrescentibus, squamis sparsis albidis, 
puncto plicee pone medium, punctoque ad angulum analem albis. Hxp. 
al. 5 lin. 
Head, face, palpi, and antenne blackish. Anterior wings blackish, 
with a few scattered white scales, a white spot on the fold beyond the 
middle, and another at the anal angle; cilia dark grey. Posterior wings 
yery dark grey, with fuscous cilia. 
frequents sand-pits in the south of England, in June. 
7. Chenopodiella, Hiib. Tin. 820 (1816); I. v. R. pl. 71. 
pl. 72. f. 1; Zell—tristella, Treit.; Dup.—variella, W. V.?—cylin- 
