276 LITHOCOLLELID A. 
Head whitish, mixed with ochreous. Face and palpi white. An- 
tennx with pale fuscous annulations. Anterior wings dull saffron-yel- 
low, with a slender basal streak, four costal and three dorsal streaks, 
white and unmargined; the basal streak is at first straight, but after- 
wards turns towards the costa, and frequently unites with the first costal 
streak, which is obliquely placed and rather long, frequently uniting 
with the first dorsal streak ; between the apices of the second pair of 
streaks are some dark scales, and a small black streak is in the apex of 
the wing; cilia pale ochreous and whitish, with no dark hinder-marginal 
line. Posterior wings grey, with paler cilia. 
Occurs among broom in June and July. I have met with it 
at Dartford Heath, and near Airthrey. 
25. ulicicolella (Vaughan), Sta. Sup. Cat. p. 12 (1851). Alis 
anticis nitidis, croceis, linea tenui basali, strigulis quatuor costz, tribus 
dorsi nitidis albis, striola parva apicis nigra. Exp. al. 34 lin. 
Head saffron-yellow. Face and palpi white. Antenne dark fus- 
cous, with paler annulations, before the apex white. Anterior wings 
shining saftron-yellow, with a basal streak, four costal and three dorsal 
streaks shining white and unmargined ; the basal streak is slender, and 
runs near the costa, and almost parallel to it; the costal streaks are add 
short ; the first dorsal streak is long, obliquely placed, reaching beyond 
the middle of the wing; between the third pair of spots are a few dark 
scales ; at the apex is a small black streak ; @ dark hinder marginal line 
goes round the apew of the wing ; cilia grey. Posterior wings grey, with 
ochreous-grey cilia. 
Discovered by Mr. Vaughan among furze-bushes, near Bristol, 
at the end of June. I have since found it among furze-bushes 
on Dartford Heath, in July. 
26. alnifoliella, Hiib. Tin. 193 (1801); Dup.; Sta—Ainiella, 
Zell. L. E. i. 229, pl. 1. f. 27; v. Nicellii—Cramerelia, Fab. (G. I.) ? 
Dup.? Alis anticis albidis fuscisve, linea basali datiuscula alba, costam 
versus fusco-marginata, strigulis quatuor cost, tribus dorsi albis, in- 
trorsum fusco-marginatis, puncto rotundo apicis atro. Exp. al. 33-4 
lin. 
Head whitish or dark brown. Face and palpi white. Antenne 
whitish, with darker annulations. Anterior wings varying in colour from 
whitish to dark fuscous, with a basal streak, four costal and three dor- 
sal streaks white; the basal streak is rather broad, gradually pointed, 
nearer to the costa than to the inner margin, towards the costa it is 
dark-margined, the costal and dorsal streaks are all dark-margined to- 
wards the base of the wing; the first costal streak is dark-margined on 
both sides, it is long, reaching more than half across the wing ; the first 
dorsal streak is very broad at its base, not reaching as far across the 
wing as the second dorsal streak ; the apical spot is round and black. 
Posterior wings grey, with paler cilia. 
Abundant in May and August. ‘The larva mines the under- 
