i'tooheuusa] GELECHIADAE 679 



1. P. osseella, Stt. 10-12 mm. Forcwings whitish-ochreous, 

 finely' irrorated with brownish. Hindwings light grey. 



Kent, Norfolk, Hereford, York, Lancashire, very local ; 

 Germany, N. Africa ; 6, 7. 



2. P. inopella, Z. (paupella, Z.) 10-12 mm. Forewings 

 light ochreous-yellow, with some black scales mostly arranged 

 in longitudinal rows ; margins, a median longitudinal streak 

 from base to middle, an indistinct inwardly oblique slender 

 fascia before middle and another at f, and sometimes two or 

 three faint longitudinal lines in disc posteriorly white. Hind- 

 wings pale grey. 



England to Lancashire, local ; C. and CS. Europe, Asia 

 Minor ; 6, 8, 9. Larva pale yellowish ; head and two spots on 

 2 dark fuscous : in sccdheads of Inula dyssenterica ; 7, 9, 10. 



3. P. littorella, Dijl. 11-12 mm. Forewings grey- whitish, 

 fuscous-sprinkled ; a blackish subcostal dot at \ ; stigmata 

 black, plical before first discal, preceded by a black dot, both 

 placed in a longitudinal ochreous-yellow streak, two discal 

 placed in a similar streak ; terminal black dots. Hindwings 

 grey-whitish. 



I. of Wight, Cheshire, on coasts, scarce and local ; CS. and 

 SE. Europe ; B. 1 



4. P. subocellea, Stph. 10-11 mm. Forewings whitish, apex 

 and usually margins more or less sprinkled with fuscous; an 

 indistinct fuscous dorsal streak to beyond middle ; a dark 

 fuscous elongate mark above torn us ; a black elongate mark in 

 disc beyond it; a black apical clot; three dark lines in apical 

 cilia. Hindwings grey. 



England to York, local ; C. Europe ; 7, 8. Larva whitish- 

 ochrcous; dots dark brown ; head and plate of 2 brown : in seed- 

 heads of Origanum, forming a portable case of the husks ; 8-11. 



7. Aphanaula, n.y. 



Second joint of labial palpi rough beneath, terminal shorter 

 than second. Forcwings : 7 and 8 out of 6. Hindwings under 

 1, elongate-trapezoidal, apex acute, termen sinuate, cilia lg; 3 

 and 4 connate, 5 approximated, 6 and 7 somewhat approxi- 

 mated. 



Only the two species are yet known ; the genus is a 

 development of Gclechia. Imago with forewings elongate, 

 narrow, pointed. 



1 I have not been able to examine the nemation of this speeies. 



