T1NEINA [cATAI'LECTICA 



another in disc posteriorly pale ochreous-yellow. Hindwings 

 dark fuscous. 



Britain to Aberdeen, E. Ireland, rather common ; C. Europe; 

 7, 8. Larva whitish ; head brownish : amongst seeds of 

 Angelica and lleracleum ; 9, 10. 



23. PhauijEknis, «.</. 



Antennae S, in <£ evenly ciliated. Labial palpi short, droop- 

 ing, filiform, pointed. Posterior tibiae rough-haired. Fore- 

 wings with small dorsal scale - tooth ; lb furcate, 7 to termen. 

 Hindwings ~, ovate-lanceolate, cilia nearly 2 ; veins all separate. 



Restricted to the single species; a development of Epermmia. 

 Imago with forewings broad -lanceolate. This genus is Aechmia 

 of Stainton but not of Zeller. 



1. P. dentella, Z. 9-10 mm. Forewings dark fuscous, 

 sometimes obscurely irrorated with whitish ; an obscure whitish 

 spot on dorsum at \. Hindwings dark fuscous. 



Surrey to Dorset, and Norfolk, local ; (', Europe J G. Larva 

 yellowish, with darker lines : head dark brown : amongst seeds 

 of Chaerophyllwm,, Pimpinella, Aegopodium, etc. ; 7, 8. 



24. SOHRECKBNSTEINIA, ///'. 



Antennae £, in $ thick, shortly ciliated. Labial palpi 

 long, recurved, second joint smooth, terminal shorter, tolerably 

 pointed. Posterior tibiae bristly above. Forewings: lb 

 simple, 7 to termen. Hindwings q, lanceolate, cilia over 2; 

 veins all separate. 



A curious genus, composed of two or three northern tem- 

 perate species. Imago with forewings narrow -elongate, costa 

 anteriorly straight, posteriorly strongly arched; in repose the 

 posterior legs are sometimes erected obliquely above the body. 

 Larva clothed with stilt' transparent bristles. Pupa in an open 

 network cocoon. 



1. S. festaliella, lib. 10-12 mm. Head pale metallic 

 bronzy - ochrcous. Forewings pale shining ochreous ; base 

 and costa suffused with fuscous ; a dark fuscous streak from 

 base along fold to tornus, thence along termen nearly to 

 apex ; a dark fuscous median longitudinal streak from before 

 \ of disc to costa close before apex, at \ enlarged into a spot, 

 which tends to form a fascia with dark costal and tornal suf- 

 fusion. Hindwings dark grey. 



Britain to Sutherland, Ireland, common; C. Europe, N. 



