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Goleopliora coruscipennella. This is very nearly allied to our C.. 
Fahriciella^ hut the anterior wings are a little browner. The antenme 
quite agree with those of G. Fahriciella. 
Plutella vigilaciella. This is our P. Porrectella; you will find the 
larva in gardens on Hesperis inatronalis. 
Plutella limihipennella. This is our P. Gruciferarum; it seems 
cosmopolitan, as I have seen specimens from various parts of the globe. 
Probably wherever man eats cabbages Gruciferarum will occur. 
Argi/resthia oreasella. This seems quite identical with our A. ^1?<- 
dereggiella. 
Bedelliaf Staintoniella. Certainly a Bedellia^ and I cannot distin¬ 
guish it specifically from our sommulentella^ only it is smaller. 
Gosmoptergx? gemmiferella^ a true Gosmopteryx^ but your speci¬ 
mens are not all the same species: four of them I take to be the true 
Gemmiferella —these have the central fascia reddish-ordingQ, edged 
with silvery violet; this fascia is considerably broadest on the costa^ 
its hinder margin being formed by two silvery-violet spots, which are 
no means opposite; at the apex of the wing is a short silvery white 
scale, preceded by a violet-silvery spot, with which it is not connected. 
The other two specimens, for which I propose the name Gosmap- 
teryx Glemensella^ differ from Gemmiferella in the anterior wings 
being darker, the orange fascia is paler, not so reddish, its margins 
are pale golden, instead of silvery-violet, and its hind margin is almost 
straight (thus very different from Gemmiferella) ; finally, the apical 
streak is continuous, not interrupted and of a silvery-white through¬ 
out. I shall describe this in an early number of the Intelligencer, in 
some remarks on the extra-European species of GosmopteryxA 
Anorthosia punctipennella. This seems to be allied to Gleodora.^ 
and I do not feel confident that it is generically distinct. 
Gelechia Agrimoniella allied to G. ligulella and G. tmniolella., but 
quite distinct. 
Gelechia? roseosuffusella; a true Gelechia allied to G. decurtella. 
(H. S. Tineides Tab. 72, f. 539.) 
Gelechia Rhoifructella. This has considerable resemblance with 
The Entomologist’s Weekly Intelligencer, Vol. IX, 1860-&1, No. 212, p. 31. 
