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up inautumn ; it is polyphagous, and I have found it on sloe, nut, 
birch, bramble, ete. 
6. Wockeella, Zell. L. E. iv. 215 (1849); Sta. Alis anticis 
brunneis, apice producto, venis albidis, costa tenuissime alba, postice 
dilute-ochrea; antennis albis, nigro-annulatis, apice albo, dimidio basali 
Bere longius piloso cristato, articuli basalis penicillo griseo. Exp. 
al. 10 lin. 
Head and face pale greyish-brown. Palpi whitish. Antenne whitish, 
~ annulated with black to near the apex, the basal half clothed with long 
dark hairs on the back, the basal joint with a little grey tuft. Anterior - 
wings brown, with the apex produced; the principal veins are faintly 
white; the costa is narrowly white, posteriorly pale ochreous; cilia 
brown. Posterior wings grey, with paler cilia. 
Two specimens were taken by Mr. Weir, at Pembury, a few 
years back. Last summer he bred a third from a dark brown slightly 
curved case he found attached to a leaf of Genista tinctoria, al- 
though there were no symptoms that the larva had fed upon that 
plant. 
7. ochrea, Haw. L. B. 533 (1829); Step.; Zell. L. BE. iv.; Sta. 
—argentipennella, Dup. L. ¥. xi. pl. 310. f. 3; Zell. Isis, 1847.—hap- 
sella, Zell. Isis, 1839. Alis anticis ochreis, costam versus sattratiori- 
bus, dorso anguste lineaque plice argenteis ; antennis albis (penicillo ba- 
sali longo ochreo), squamis ochreis usque medium vestitis. Exp. al. 
9 lin. 
Head, face, and palpi ochreous. Antenne clothed with ochreous 
hairs to near the middle, then unicolorous white, the basal joint with a 
long ochreous tuft. Anterior wings ochreous, rather darker towards 
the costa, with a silver streak along the fold, and a narrow one on the 
inner margin; cilia greyish-ochreous. Posterior wings fuscous, with 
paler cilia. 
Occurs at Riddlesdown in July and August, but more commonly 
near Bristol. The cases have been found on the seeds of Poten- 
tilla argentea. 
8. binotapennella (I. v. R.), Dup. L. F. Sup. iv. 295. pl. 75. 
f. 3 (1842).—dimotatella, Zell.; Sta. Alis anticis obscure ochreis, 
punctis duobus obsoletis, uno in medio plicw, altero posteriore disci, 
saturate fuscis ; antennis albis, fusco-annulatis, basim versus squamis 
ochreis in dorso yestitis, articuli basalis penicillo brevi oehreo, Exp. 
al. 64 lin. 
Head, face, and palpi ochreous. Antenne white, annulated with 
fuscous, clothed with ochreous scales on the back towards the base, 
with a rather short ochreous tuft at the basal joint. Anterior wings 
dull ochreous, with two indistinct dark fuscous spots, one about the 
middle of the fold, the other on the dise towards the hinder margin ; 
cilia dull ochreous. Posterior wings pale grey, with pale ochreous cilia. 
