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Head, face, and palpi white. Antenne white, annulated with dark 
grey, the three first joints slightly thickened with whitish scales, the 
basal joint with a rather short whitish tuft. Anterior wings pale yel- 
low, with the costa and inner margin, a nearly straight streak on the 
disc beyond the middle, and a streak along the fold silvery white, with 
some dark fuscous scales on the margins of these streaks ; cilia pale fuscous. 
Posterior wings dark greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. 
* Appears in June and July; specimens have occurred near 
eal. 
15. anatipennella, Hiib. Tin. 186 (1801); Treit.; Step.—Tili- 
ella, Schy.; Zell. ; Sta.—anatipennis, Haw.? Alis anticis albis, sguamis 
sparsis fuscis, precipue apicem versus; antennis albis, fuscescente an- 
nulatis, articuli basalis penicillo longo albido, Exp. al. 74 lin. 
Head, face, and palpi white. Antenne white, annulated with pale 
fuscous, the basal jot with a long whitish tuft. Anterior wings white, 
with numerous scattered fuscous scales, especially towards the apex ; cilia 
white, with the ends fuscous. Posterior wings fuscous, with paler cilia. 
Not uncommon in hedges in June and July. The larva has a 
brown-black case, somewhat in the form of a pistol, which (ac- 
cording to Réaumur’s observations) is entirely constructed of silk 
spun by the larva, and afterwards coloured by a peculiar viscid 
secretion of the larva; the larva is not uncommon in May, on 
sloe and other trees. F 
16. palliatella, Zincken, g. S. Germ. Mag. i. 40 (1813); Zell. ; 
Sta.—palliipennelia, Treit.; Dup.? Alis anticis albis, postice venis 
obsolete fuscis, costa ipsa fusea; antennis albis fusco-annulatis, articuli 
basalis penicillo longo albido. Exp. al. 8 lin. 
Head, face, and palpi white. Antenne white, annulated with fus- 
cous, the basal joint with a long whitish tuft. Anterior wings white, 
with the veins towards the apex indistinctly fuscous, and the extreme 
costa fuscous ; cilia pale fuscous. Posterior wings fuscous, with paler 
cilia. 
Not an uncommon species, appearing in June and July. ‘The 
larva is polyphagous. Mr. Bond met with it plentifully on sallow 
a few years back; the case somewhat resembles that of the pre- 
ceding, but has in addition a large appendage or flap on each side, 
almost entirely concealing the actual case; these flaps, like the 
case, are (according to Réaumutr’s observations) entirely formed of 
silk. 
17. currucipennella (I. y. R.), Zell. Isis, 1839, p. 247; Sta. 
Alis anticis niveis, venis late luteis, postice brunnescentibus ; antennis 
albis fusco-annulatis, articuli basalis penicillo longo ochreo. Exp. al. 
7 lin. 
Head, face, and palpi whitish, Antenne white, annulated with fus- 
