depbessama] oecophoridae 



lines darker ; head and plate of 2 black : in rolled leaves of 

 Daucus carota ; 6-8. 



Section B. Forewings with 2 and 3 remote ; 

 an ochrcous-whitish dash on base of dorsum, edged above with 

 dark fuscous. 



20. D. badiella, Eb. (Ubanotidella, Stt., non Schl.) 22-23 

 mm. Terminal joint of palpi with two black bauds. Fore- 

 wings rather dark fuscous, somewhat whitish-sprinkled ; a dark 

 suffusion above dorsal dash ; first discal stigma .sometimes 

 represented by an obscure dark fuscous dash, second cloudy, 

 dark fuscous, llindwings whitish -fuscous, becoming fuscous 

 terminally. 



England to York, rather local ; C. and SE. Europe ; 8, 9. 

 Larva dull olive-green, often suffused with dark red ; head dark 

 red-brown ; plate of 2 black, bisected, edged with pale yellowish 

 anteriorly : between leaves or boring into heart of Hypockoeris, 

 Sonchus, Taraxacum, etc.; 5-7. 1). Ubanotidella, Schl., is a 

 good species, but appears to have been erroneously recorded as 

 British from a variety of D. badiella. 



27. D. douglasel'la, Stt. 15-17 mm. Head and thorax 

 whitish, patagia fuscous. Terminal joint of palpi with two 

 black bands. Forewings brown, more or loss mixed with 

 dark fuscous and whitish, costal edge rosy-tinged ; some in- 

 conspicuous darker dashes ; first and second discal stigmata 

 whitish, connected by a dark dash, first preceded by an oblique 

 dark fuscous dash ; an obscure paler angulated fascia about 5. 

 llindwings whitish-grey, darker posteriorly, 



Kent to Dorset, York to Westmoreland, E. Ireland, local; 

 France, Holland, Germany ; 7, 8. Larva given ; dorsal and 

 subdorsal lines darker; head yellowish-green : in spun leaves 

 of Daucm carota; 5, G. 



28. D. emeritella, Sit. 21-23 mm. Head and thorax light 

 yellowish-ochreous, patagia dark red-brown. Forewings reddish- 

 fuscous, darker towards base, somewhat sprinkled with grey- 

 whitish ; some indistinct darker dashes ; first and second discal 

 stigmata whitish, first indistinct, elongate ; an obscure pale 

 angulated fascia about J. llindwings whitish-grey. 



Locality unknown but probably authentic, once only; 

 Germany, N. America; 8, !). Larva, green; dorsal and sub- 

 dorsal lines darker; head yellowish-green ; 2 black-dotted: in 

 rolled leaves of Tanacetum ; 6, 7. 



29. D. olerella, Z. 17-19 mm. Head brownish, face whitish. 



