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270 LITHOCOLLETID &. 
9. lautella, Zell. L. B. i. 194. pl. 1. f. 14 (1846); Sta.; v. Nicelli. 
Alis anticis 7ufo-aurantiis, linea basali abbreviata argentea, utringue 
nigro-marginata, strigulis quatuor coste (ultima interdum obsoleta) 
duabus dorsi argenteis, introrsum nigro-marginatis, prima coste, duabus- 
que dorsi utrinque nigro-marginatis, squamis nonnullis argenteis supra 
angulum analem, striola apicis ovata nigra. xp. al. 34-4 lin. 
Head black. Face and palpi metallic. Antenne black, before the 
apex white. Anterior wings very bright veddish-orange, with a short 
silvery basal streak dark-margined on both sides; from the costa are 
four silvery streaks (the last frequently obsolete), the first is dark-mar- 
gined on both sides, the others only on the side towards the base of 
the wing; on the inner margin are two silvery streaks, dark-margined 
on both sides, the first is almost perpendicular and nearly meets the first 
costal streak; above the anal angle are a few silvery scales; the apical 
black streak is somewhat oval, but not very distinct; cilia beyond the 
dark hinder-marginal line grey. Posterior wings dark grey, with paler 
cilia. 
Appears in May and August. ‘The larva feeds in oak-leaves ; 
it forms an elongate, very fine cocoon. 
10. pomifoliella, Zcll. L. E. i. 196. pl. i. f. 15 (1846); Sta— 
var. ? Junoniella, Sta. Alis anticis croceis, linea basali postice acute 
terminata, costam versus fusco-marginata, alba, strigulis quatuor coste, 
tribus dorsi introrsum, prima cost, prima secundaque dorsi utrinque 
fusco-marginatis, albis, striola apicis obsoleta nigra. Exp. al. 3-4 lin. 
Head bright saffron-yellow. Face and palpi white. Antenna white, 
annulated with fuscous. Hinder tarsi whitish, spotted with dark fus- 
cous. Anterior wings bright saffron-yellow, varying to golden-brown ; 
the basal streak is white, it gradually thickens to beyond its middle 
and then terminates in a point; the side towards the costa and the under- 
side of the apex are dark-margined; on the costa are four white streaks 
and on the inner margin are three, all are internally dark-margined ; 
the first costal and two first dorsal streaks are dark-margined on. both 
sides; beyond these are some dark scales on the disc, and at the apex 
of the wing is an obscure black streak. Posterior wings grey, with 
paler cilia. 
Abundant in May and August. The larva mines the underside 
of the leaves of whitethorn (and apple ?). 
1l. Coryli, v. Nicelli, Ent. Ztg. 1851, p. 26; Sta. Alis anticis 
ochreis vel ochreo-brunneis, linea basali nivea, non obscure maryinata, 
strigulis quatuor cost, tribus dorsi niveis introrsum fusco-marginatis, 
striola apicis nigra. Exp. al. 34 lin. 
Head dull ochreous. Face and palpi white. Antenne white, faintly 
annulated with pale fuscous. Hinder tarsi white, spotted with dark 
fuscous. Anterior wings ochreous or ochreous-brown, with a straight 
snowy-white basal streak with no dark margin, and with four costal and 
