220 COLEOPHORID®. 
29. hemerobiella, Scop. I’. C. 252. 650 (1768); Schr.; Zell. ; 
F. y. R. pl. 69. pl. 70. £. 1.—anseripennella, Hiib. Tin. 819; Treit. ; 
Step.; Dup. Alis anticis albis fusco-irroratis, puncto postico fusco ; 
antennis albidis nigro-annulatis, articulo basali griseo-fusco non peni- 
cillato. Exp. al. 8 lin. 
Head pale grey. Face and palpi dark grey. Antenne whitish, 
annulated with dark fuscous; the basal joint greyish-fuscous, slightly 
thickened, not tufted. Anterior wings white, with numerous scattered 
fuscous scales, and with a more conspicuous fuscous spot above the 
anal angle; cilia greyish-fuscous. Posterior wings fuscous, with paler 
cilia. 
Appears in orchards in July; occurs at Putney and Hammer- 
smith plentifully in the larva state. The larva has a large, nearly 
straight, cylindrical, dark brown case; it feeds on the pear, plum, 
and cherry in May. 
30. juncicolella, Sta. Sup. Cat. p. 7 (1851). Alis anticis ochreo- 
griseis, unicoloribus; antennis fuscis, articulo basali vix incrassato, 
non penicillato, Exp. al. 84 lin. 
Head, face, and palpi ochreous-grey. Antenne wnannulated, dark 
fuscous; the basal joint slightly thickened, not tufted. Anterior wings 
ochreous-grey, with paler cilia, Posterior wings grey, the apex ex- 
tremely pointed, with pale grey cilia. 
Has occurred in July among rushes at Kilmun and near Folk- 
stone; in Mr. Douglas’s collection and in my own. 
31. Laricella, Hiib. Tin. 427 (1816); Dup.; Zell.; Sta.—Jari- 
cinella, Ratz.—argyropennella, Treit. Alis anticis fusco-griseis wnico- 
loribus; antennis 3 fuscis, 9 albidis fusco-annulatis, articulo basali 
vix inerassato, fusco, non penicillato, Exp. al. 4—5 lin. 
Head, face, and palpi shining grey. Antenne of the 3 fuscous, of 
the ? whitish, annulated with fuscous; the basal joint slightly thick- 
ened, fuscous, not tufted. Anterior wings greyish-fuscous, with paler 
cilia. Posterior wings pale grey, with paler cilia. 
Common among larches in June; the larva has a short, dirty- 
white case, and feeds on the leaves of the larch in autumn and 
spring. 
32. albitarsella, Zell. L. B. iv. 378 (1849); Sta.; Dougl. Ent. 
Trans. ii. n. s. 79. pl. xi. f. 1.—monacella, Schr.? lis anticis nitidis 
violaceo-nigris; antennis albis nigro-annulatis, basim versus violaceo- 
nigris, apice longe albo, articulo basali parum inerassato, penicillo 
brevi; pedibus griseis, ¢arsis albis. Exp. al. 5-6 lin. 
Head violet-black. Face and palpi silvery-grey. Antenne with 
the slightly enlarged basal joint and several of the succeeding joints 
violet-grey, then white, annulated with black; the apex entirely white. 
Anterior wings shining viole¢-black, with paler cilia. Posterior wings 
grey, with paler cilia. Legs shining grey; the tarsi white. 
