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to the hinder margin ; in the fold are two oblong black spots, one be- 
fore, the other beyond the middle, and beyond them is a small dark spot 
on the dise, preceding the continuation of the costal streak fifth from the 
apex ; cilia whitish, externally with two curved dark lines from the apex 
to the anal angle. Posterior wings pale grey, with paler cilia. 
Not common; appears in May and August. The larva feeds 
in sloe-leaves in July and September; it has been reared by Mr. 
Logan and myself. 
7. Scoticella, Sta. Ent. Trans. i. n. s. 94 (1850).—meleagripen- 
nella, Treit.? Alis anticis saturate griseis, basi dorsoque albo-farinatis, 
strigulis numerosis coste a/éis, maculis duabus plicee, una disci poste- 
riore fusco-nigris, puncto apicis ato; ciliis albidis, ewterne bis fusco- 
cinetis ; capillis albis fusco-mivtis, fronte palpisque albis, Wxp. al. 5 lin. 
Head white, mixed with fuscous. Face white. Palpi white, imma- 
culate. Antenne fuscous, annulated with white. Anterior wings dark 
grey, irrorated with white at the base and along the inner margin, with 
numerous short white streaks from the costa, the last of which is con- 
tinued round the apical é/ack spot to the hinder margin; in the fold 
are two oblong blackish spots, and beyond is a smaller blackish spot 
on the disc, followed by a short white streak ; cilia whitish, with ‘wo 
curved dark lines from the apex to the anal angle. Posterior wings 
grey, with paler cilia. 
Abundart in Scotland among mountain-ash, in June. The 
larva feeds in the leaves of the mountain-ash in August and Sep- 
tember. I am not aware that it is double-brooded. 
8. Loganella, Sta. Zool. 1848. p. 2162. Alis anticis nigro-fuscis, 
strigulis numerosis costae, maculis duabus dorsi, strigulaque disci poste- 
riore albis, puncto apicis atro ; ciliis albidis, externe fusco-cinctis. Exp. 
al. 44 lin. 
Head greyish, mixed with brown. Face grey. Palpi white. An- 
tennee fuscous, with paler annulations. Anterior wings 4/achish, with 
numerous short white streaks along the costa, and dwo larger whitish 
spots on the inner margin, one before, the other beyond the middle, de- 
yond the latter on the disc is a short white streak; at the extreme apex 
is a small black spot ; cilia whitish, with a curved dark line from the 
apex to the anal angle. Posterior wings grey, with greyish-ochreous 
cilia. 
A scarce species ; appears in June and July. It has been taken 
in several localities in the west of Scotland, and also in Cumber- 
land. 
9. guttea, Haw. L. B. 531 (1829); Step.—guétiferella, Dup. L. F. 
xi. pl. 306. f. 12; Zell—malinella, Wiib. Larvee P—marginimaculella, 
Evers.? lis anticis brunneis, guttis tribus coste triangularibus, cum 
duabus dorsi alternantibus, albidis. Wxp. al. 54 lin. 
Head dark ochreous. Face rather paler. Palpi white. Antennee 
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