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[June. 
C. ericellus , Hb. 
The moth, whose larva is unknown, flies on moors and heaths in 
alpine countries, and also in fir-woods where the sandy soil is moss- 
grown, in July and beginning of August. 
C. silvellus (a), Hb., adipellus , Tr. 
Larva unknown. The moth flies on boggy or damp mossy 
meadows, end of June, July, and August. Hiibner’s name has the 
priority. Treitsckke imposed a new name, because there was already 
a Tinea bearing the name of sylvella , but as the modern classification 
places the two insects in very different families, and as it is generally 
admitted that two insects may bear the same name if in very distinct 
genera, even if they belong to the same group, the name given by 
Iliibner must be maintained. 
C. hamellus , Thnb. 
The larva is unknown, and the imago is fond of sandy heaths 
among firs, and flies in July and August. 
C. pascuellus (a), L. 
Larva unknown, the moth flies commonly in June and July, in 
damp meadows, woods, and moors. 
C. uliginosellus, Z. 
Larva unknown, the moth flies in boggy meadows in June and 
July. 
C. furcatellus, Zett. 
The larva is unknown. An alpine or northern species which 
frequents grassy mountain slopes in July and August. 
C. margaritellus , Hb. 
The moth flies commonly in June, July, and beginning of August 
in damp boggy meadows or woods. Larva unknown. 
C. myelins , Hb., conchellus, Tr. 
The larva has been described by Treitschke, but as lie confounded 
myelins, Hb. with conchellus, S. V., it would be desirable to have a . 
fresh description. The larva would feed, according to Treitschke, 
in galleries under moss on stones in March. The moth appears in 
June and July, and affects the borders of woods. 
C. latistrius, Hw. 
The moth is fond of dry sandy localities on the coast, and inland 
among heath, and flies in July and August. The larva is unknown. 
C. perlellus, Sc. 
Larva is still unknown. The moth flies in damp meadows from 
the end of May to August, and even in September. Koch supposes 
that there may be two broods. 
