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J. J. Beading's Catalogue of Lepidoptera. 
Fauna of Devon and Cornwall. Except C. Spinula, none are 
common insects ; and one D. unguicula has only been noticed once. 
Family— PSYCHID^, Bois. 
Gen. FUIMCEA, Haw. 
148. F. nitidella, Hub. 
Tinea nitidella, Hub. T. t. 1^, fig. 6. 
Fumea nitidella, Steph. 111. Haust. ii. 82. — West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 
83, pi. 16, fig. 10.— Staint. Man. i. 167. 
Common. 
App. — July. 
Loc. — Hoe, Plymouth ; Staddon Heights ; Mount Edgcumbe ; 
Whitsand Cliffs ;— Exeter, E. P. 
The larvae of this insect lives in a case made of pieces of dried 
grass, woven together somewhat after the manner of the caddis 
worms (Phryganea). 
This, Part II of the Catalogue of Lepidoptera of Devon and 
Cornwall, is completed on this page ; and contains synonyms, re- 
ferences, and habitats, of 96 species of Moths belonging to the 
Sphingina and Bombycina. 
The two counties are what may be termed rich in species, in con- 
trast with most districts of England of a similar extent. 
The Sphinges and Bombyces hitherto discovered in the British 
Isles number 143 species, and of these Devon and Cornwall yield 
96 ; thus showing the high proportion of 8-12 of the whole British 
species, belonging to these two divisions of the Lepidoptera, to be 
included in the Devonian and Cornish Fauna, 
