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LON DON-= WILLIAM WOOD, 39 TAVISTOCK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 1839. 34/7674 Za SONias NOV 39 1951 LIBRARY PRINTED BY RICHARD AND JOHN E, TAYLOR, RED LION COURT, FLEET STREET. 5 ia ele al 1 edag BN) od rails UN Oa De OuR object in the present undertaking is to incorporate in one Volume octavo a Catalogue of all the known Insects of the order Lepidoptera inhabiting Great Britain; illustrated throughout with figures, reduced, where necessary, to a small size, but with a degree of accuracy that will enable the Ento- mologist to fix at once upon any particular species he may wish to define. The utility of such an undertaking, if properly conducted, will be readily acknowledged, as we have no Work that figures even a quarter of the species known at present to in- habit this country. Any book, therefore, must become im- portant to the Entomologist, that will comprise an accurate figure of every species of insect included in the Order to which it belongs. It may be objected, that to combine so much in so small a space it may be necessary to reduce the figures till we lose the essential character. ‘This, however, has by no means been the case. None of the insects have been reduced to less than an inch, and some hundreds are of the natural size. With reference to the Plates, it may not be improper to re- mark, that they have been entirely executed by the same artist (Mr. W. Wood, Jun.), whose accurate figures are already be- fore the public in the Illustration of the Index Testaceolo- gicus, or Catalogue of British and Foreign Shells, which comprises 2780 figures of distinct species. No pains have been spared to make the figures perfectly accurate ; and to accomplish this most essential purpose, re- lv PREFACE. course (where possible) has always been had to the Insect, which has been drawn by the graver immediately on the copper, without the intervention of any copy. The Systematic Catalogue of British Insects by Mr. Ste- phens has been the guide throughout the Work; but where the generic names have been subsequently altered in the Illustrations of British Entomology, the alterations are con- stantly noticed in the third column. It was originally intended strictly to confine the Work to one figure only of each species; nor was this plan departed from till after the first Plate was finished, and the second and third in progress. It was then observed that the great dissi- milarity between the Male and Female of several species amongst the Butterflies, made it quite necessary to figure some of the latter. ‘This has caused an unavoidable confusion in the numbering of the second and third Plates; but it is pre- sumed that the benefit arising from the deviation will more than counterbalance the apparent defect. It must be ob- served, that where the Male and Female are both figured, the number is always repeated. Thus, in Pl. I. 40 a+the male; 40 the female: again, Pl. II. 55 a+the male; 58 Pl. IIL. the female. ; Each page of the work (as in the Index Testaceologicus) is divided into columns. The first column contains the Linnean names, to be found in the twelfth edition of the Systema Na- ture :—the names printed in Italics mark the species disco- vered since the time of Linnzus. The second column contains the English names. The third, the synonyms of British Authors, and the new genera as adopted by Mr. Stephens and others. The high numbers preceding each generic name in small capitals refer to the Systematic Catalogue of British Insects, (where the Lepidoptera begin with No. 5794,)* and * Where no such number precedes the name, the Insect has been disco- vered since the publication of the Catalogue in 1829. PREFACE. Vi the name to the species in the first column: Thus Gonepteryx Rhamni of Stephens is the Papilio Rhamni of Linneus; The Colias Europome of Stephens is not a Linnean species, being printed in Italics; The Colias Hyale of Stephens is the Papilio Hyale of Linnzus, and so on. The fourth column gives the Habitat of the Insect, and the time of the year when it may be found. As a guide to the comparative size of the different Insects, a mark or a letter of the Alphabet is added after the number engraved on the Plate. Thus @ indicates an insect an inch and a quarter wide; a + an inch and a half; @ + an inch and three quarters; b two inches; ¢ three inches, and so on: n denotes insects of the natural size; and m such as are magni- fied. For example: in Pl. I., fig. 1. is three inches and three quarters wide when expanded; fig. 2. two inches and a half; fig. 70. Pl. II. is the natural size, and all in Pl. XLII. are magnified. The great expense attending works on Natural History, where the subjects are accurately drawn and coloured, has in a considerable degree confined the sale to persons of opulence, and prevented that general access to figures which is so essen- tial to the promotion of the science. In the present Work this’ objection is removed, since the figures, (excepting those on royal paper,) though drawn and coloured with the greatest possible care, do not exceed one penny each! It now only remains for us gratefully to acknowledge the ready assistance we have received from several scientific gentlemen, and most especially from J. F. Stephens, Esq., to whom we cannot sufficiently express our thanks for his unwearied assist- ance throughout the work, and for the liberal manner in which he placed his invaluable Collection at our service, not- withstanding the risk of injury occasioned by the removal of the different Insects from Camberwell to London. To the kindness of J. G. Children, Esq., of the British PREFACE. Museum, we are much indebted, not only for a ready access to his Collection, but also for permission to refer to his valuable Entomological Library. To John Curtis, Esq., we are also greatly indebted for per- mission to make drawings from any of his rare and beautiful specimens we might require, and occasionally to use his most elegant work on the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland. . We have sincerely to thank Messrs. Bentley and Chant for the loan of many very fine specimens of the British Lepido- ptera from their valuable Cabinets ; and our acknowledgements are also due to Edward Newman, Esq., for the use of some of the very rare British species. Tavistock-street, Covent Garden. ABBREVIATIONS. A. Albin’s Natural History of English Insects. C. Curtis’s British Entomology. D. Donovan’s Natural History of British Insects. H. Harris’s Aurelian, or Natural History of English Insects; namely, Moths and Butterflies. L. 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Page 8, for 63 Asis, read 63 Acis. — ll, for 3 Trifolii, read 3 Loti. — jl, for 4 Loti, read 4 Trifolii. — 12, for 8 Populi, read 8 Tiliz. — 12, for 9 Tiliz, read 9 Populi. — 12, for 15 Galli, read 15 Galii. — 16, 3rd col., after 5951 Cossus, add Ligniperda. — 22, after 49 Castrensis, add M. & F. — 53, for 259 Leucipara, read Lucipara. — 68, for 373 Geminipunctata, read 373 Geminipuncta. — 70, for 386 Fiscina, read 386 Fissina. — 70, for 389 Thapsiphaga, read 389 Solidaginis. — 71, for 397 Percontationis, read 397 Iota. — 71, for 398 Iota, read 398 Percontationis. — 72, for 405 Aurichalcea, read Orichalcea. — 74, 424, 3rd col., after St. 3, p. 116, add Euphasia. — 78, for tee } Carbonaria, read 4 455 } Atomaria M. & F. — 84, for 505 Distrigaria, read 505 Destrigaria. — 89, for 539 Purpuraria, read 539 Gilvaria F. — 93, for 567 Substriata, read 567 Subtristata. — 97, for 596 Performata, read 596 Preformata. — 98, for 611 Elutata, read 611 Elatata. — 108, for 690 Ceciata, read 690 Cesiata. — 108, for 691 Flavicincta, read €91 Flavicinctata. — 112, for 719 Degeneraria, read 719 Contiguaria. — 112, for 720 Contiguaria, read 720 Degeneraria. — 118, 764, 3rd col., add St. 4, p. 15. — 134, for 887 Betulatana, read Betuletana. — 138, 913, under St. 4, p. 97, add 6915. — 139, for 927 Puncticostata, read 927 Puncticostana. — 144, for 962 Nigromaculata, read 962 Nigromaculana. — 148, for 999 Sinuana, read 999 Obsoletana. — 148, for 1003 Obsoletana, read 1003 Sinuana. — 148, for 1004 Rutifasciana, read 1004 Rectifasciana. — 155, for 1057 Fulvovittana, read 1057 Cristalana. — 155, for 1058 Cristalana, read 1058 Fulvovittana. — 163, 3rd col., for Argyrotosa, read Argyrotoza. — 165, 1132, 3rd col., for Rhyacionia, read Carpocapsa. — 167, for 1145 Griceana, read Griseana. — 172, for 1182 Costata, read Costosa. — 181, for 1252 Oliviella, read Sulphurella. — 182, for 1253 Sulphurella, read Oliviella. — 185, for 1277 Echiella, read Pusiella. — 185, for 1278 Pusiella, read Echiella. — 185, for 1279 Dodecca, read Dodocea. _f 1304 ; 1304 Ossea. pre 1306 ¢ O8se read 1306 Aphelosetia Subocellea, St. 4, p- 290. — 201, 1390 and 1391, 3rd col., for Harfagus, ead Harpagus. — 208, for 1443 Pyrallella, read Pyralella. — 213, 3rd col., for Onocera, read Oncocera. — 217, for 1502 Cerucellus, read Cerusellus. — 222, for 1544 Vitellus, read Vittellus. — 229, for 1585 Lerzella, read Luzella. — 233, for 1615 Ochreacea, read Ochracea. 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Simpkin and Marshall, Messrs. 50 copies. Solly, R. H., Esq., M.A. F.R.S. F.S.A. F.L.S. F.G.S. 48 Great Ormond ‘Street. Spurrell, F., Esq. Stephens, vf F., Esq., F.L.S. &c., Camberwell. Steggall, Rev. W., Bury St. Edmund's. Streatfield, Rev. John, Margate. Sullivan, L., Esq., War Office. Thynne, Lady John, St. James’s Square. Thackeray, Rev. Dr., F.L.S. F.C.P.S., Provost of King’s College, Cambridge. Thompson, C. I., Esq., F.L.S., Hanover Square. Wailes, Mr., Newcastle. Wainright, A., Esq. Walker, John, Esq., Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Walford, Rey. W. Walker, Mr., Strand. 2 copies. Walton, » Esq. Walther, Mr., Piccadilly. 2 copies. West, W., Esq., Forster Lane. Weatherhead, J. R., Esq., Wisbeach. Williams, Miss Gregory. Woolley, W., Esq., Hull. Young, James, Esq. CATALOGUE OF THE LEPIDOPTEROUS INSECTS OF GREAT BRITAIN. J. PAPILIO. BUTTERFLY. Synonyms and Linn. names. — Engl. names. new genera. 1 Machaon Swallow-tail W.t.93. H.t.36, D.6, oti Et S40 Sele p- 16. 5794 Papitio. 2 Rhamni Brimstone W.t.904--E.631. D5, t.145. C.4,t.173. St.1, p. 8. 5796 GoNEPTERYX. 3 Europome Clouded Sul-_ Sé.1, p.10, #.1*, f.1,2,3. phur 5797 Corias. 4 Chrysothe- Small Clouded S¢.1, p.11, ¢. 2*, f:1,2. me. Yellow 5799 Cortas. 5 Edusa. Clouded Yel- H.¢.29,f-n.m. L.t.32. low Diets 288,952. 80.1; p.12. & 145. 5800 Cortas. B Habitat, and when found. Fenny places. Norfolk and Cambridge- shire. End of May. Woods and road- sides. June to Autumn. Meadows, rare. Meadows inNor- folk. Sept. Meadows, &c., near Ipswich in Suffolk, and Devonshire. Middle of Au- gust. Linn. names. ¢ Hyale 7 Brassica 8 Chariclea 9 Rape 10 Metra 11 Nape 12 Sabellice 13 Daplidice 14 Cardami- “nes 15 Sinapis PAPILIO. Synonyms and Engl. names. new genera. Pale Clouded 2.2.88. D.7, ¢.238, f.1. Yellow C.6, 2.242. St.1, p.13. 5801 Coxtas. Large garden W.t.96. L.é.25. D.13, White t.446. St.1,p.15. 5802 Ponrta. Great White A.#.1. St.1,p.17, ¢.3*, S.A, 2. p 5803 Pontta. Small White scarce. - i : = - ; : , = => ¢ : "Wy ' a we? = | a - 7 7 ™ - i ~ "a y 1? P aes _ - ° ; ' ta : ¢ = ‘ _ se s ire 7 ; Ww _ p 7 7 “2 ie sp. + 7 a i 7 ey a = a a 7 ~ a, os oe. i a , ‘ te - : 4 7 @ ‘- . : : 7 1 > i - inde — ; . - ‘ a _ q “4 * “a4? 7s | * b 7 Die a - a rh eos $ 7 . | 2 Ga ‘ i : oy. ee : 7 Fe at *s . he ; - ¥ als ; é } a Se ’ ; : ce ' ate Vn _ ee 7 ny 7 oA. = | - @ Po : _ — fae? : j= a - ceo J e yr: i a ; - 7 Ve mee 28s "5; =~. .. i - a . 7 r¥ .- 4 >. aay ‘ a - ay =" aerreey i 7 eis S a 7 i wh , 7 tonite PHALAENA. £1.48 TAO ISII a L528 1 ; L537 FR ISM Rn 1520 n L529 1 : LFS We isl4 n 1523 1532 n pore T5241 LEGS N 1542 4 1516 n- asi > 2 = . 7 7 - a Linn. names. PHALENA. Engl. names. Synonyms and new genera. 1545 Sequellus Small Marvel S¢.4, p. 341. Chetochi- 1546 Porrec- tella 1547 Annula- tellus 1548 Maculi- pennis 1549 Xylo- stella 1550 Tapet- zella du Jour Gray Streak Annulated Spotted- winged Honey- suckle Black-cloaked Woollen lus. 7525 YPrsoLopnus. St. 4, p. 342. Cerosto- ma. 7526 YprsoLopuus Hesperidellus. C.9, t.420. St. 4,p.342. Cerostoma. YPpsoLoPuus. St.4, p.342. Cerosto- ma. YPsoLoPHus. St. 4, p. 342. Cerosto- ma. 7527 YPpsoLoPHus. St. 4, p.343. 7531 Tinea. 223 Habitat, and when found, Taken in a lane leading to Da- renth Wood; also at Ripley, &c.; but rare. July. Gardens and woody places near London, &e. August. June and North of En- gland, and in Scotland. July and Aue gust. Taken near London; and in the New Fo- rest, &c. July. Very common in woods and gardens in se- veral counties. In the Sum- mer. Very common, in the Summer, in houses and gardens near London, &c. 224 Linn. names. 1551 Semiful- vella 1552 Vestian- ella 1553 Ustella 1554 Fusci- punctella 1555 Pellio- nella 1556 Nigri- punctella PHALANA. Engl. names. Fulvous-tip St. 4, p. 344, 7582 Tinea. Dark-brindled S¢.4,p. 344. Woollen 7533 TINEA. White-backed Sé. 4, p.344. Black 7542 Tinea. Brown-dotted S¢. 4, p. 345. Woollen 7534 Tinea. Single-spotted S¢.4, p.345. Woollen 7585 ‘Tinra, Many-spotted Sé. 4, p. $45. Yellow 7536 Tinga. Synonyms and new genera. - Habitat, and when found. The neighbour- hood of Lon- don; at Da- renth and Ripley; but rare. June. Very common in houses, &c. round London. In the Sum- mer. The neighbour- hood of Lon- don, &c. June aud July. Houses near London, &c. The Summer. Abundant in houses, &c., round London and elsewhere. Spring and Summer. Houses, &e., near London; also at Coombe Wood. The Summer. PHALENA, Linn. names. Engl. names. 1557 Albipunc- White- tella speckled Black 1558 Flave- scentella Buff Synonyms and new genera, St.4, p.345. 7537 TINEA. Triple-spotted St. 4, p. 346. 7538 Tinea. 1559 Lappella Triple-spotted St. 4, p.346. Yellow 1560 Sulphu- rella Sulphur 1561 Destruc- Destructive tor 1562 Cloacella Dark-mottled Woollen 1563 Granella Mottled Woollen 7539 Tinea. St.4, p. 346. 7540 TINEA. St.4, p.346. 7541 Tinea. St.4, p.347. 7543 Tinea. St. 4, p. 347. 7544 Tinea. 2G2 225 Habitat, and when found. Houses and gardens round London. June. Houses, &c, near London. June. Coombe and Darenth Woods; also in the New Forest. June. Taken round London, in June; but rare. Very common in London, &c. Spring and Summer. Round London, &c. Summer. Very common in London and elsewhere. All the Summer, PHALANA. Synonyms and Linn. names. new genera, Engl. names. 1564 Parasi- Light-brindled S¢. 4, p.347. tella Woollen 7545 Tinga. 1565 Mediellus Agaric C, AS, t5.591,. at, 4, p- 349. 7530 Evprtocamus. 1566 Birdella Birds’ C. 8, t.°844; St, 4, p. 350. 7547 LeptpoceRa. Setella. 1567 Medio- Middle- St. 4, p. 350. pectinella Feathered 7548 Lxrpipocera. 1568 Taurella Little Bull St. 4, p.350. 7546 LeEpipocera. St. 4, p.351. 7549 LEPIDOCERA. 1569 Chenopo- Spotted Bull diella Habitat, and when found. Near London, &c. June and July. Mr. Stephens has seen but three speci- mens, twotaken near Birch Wood, and the other in Hain- hault Forest. July. Near London and Hertford ; but very rare. July. Marshes near Limehouse, Poplar, and Hackney. June. Marshy lanes round London. End of June and beginning of July. Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Taken at Hert- ford, in the Summer. PH AL Zia, 227 Linn. names. Engl. names. Poon ee ee aug new genera, when found. 1570 Mascu- Feathered C. 13, t. 607. St. 4, Darenth Wood, lella Diamond- Dao. &c. End of ° back 7550 Incurvaria. May. 1571 Pectinella Feathered St. 4, p. 352. In the neigh- Twin-spot 7551 Incurvaria. bourhood of London. End of May. 1572 Oehlman- Oehlman’s St. 4, p.352. Chalky places niella 7552 Incurvarta. round London. End of May and beginning of June. 1573 Spurta Spurious St. 4, p.352. Found near Treble-spot 7553 Incurvarta. London; but rare. End of May. 1574 Tripunc- Treble- St.4, p. 353. Near London ; tella spotted 7554 INcuRVARIA. gardens at Chelsea, &c. End of May and beginning of June, 1575 Opposie Two-spotted St.4,p.353. Amauro- Common in tella Brown setia. gardens near 7555 ——. London; also in the New Forest, ke. June. 228 Linn. names. 1576 Quadri- punctella 1577 Minutella Double Gold- 1578 Atrella 1579 Cerusella Triple-spotted 1580 Albinella Albin’s 1581 Meger- lella PHALENA. Synonyms and new genera. St. 4, p.354. setla. 7556 omen | St. 4, p. 354. setia. 7557 ——. St. 4,p.354, setia. 7558 ee St. 4, p.355. setia. 7561 ——. St. 4, p. 355. setia. 7563 ——. St.4,p.355. setia, 7564 ———, 1582 Albifron- White-fronted S¢.4, p. 355, tella setia, Amauro- Amauro- Amauro- Amauro- Amauro- Amauro- Amauro- Habitat, and when found, Gardens and woody places near London; but rare. June. Near London, and in Nor- folk. June. Near Darenth Wood. June. Grassy places near London; but very rare. June. Near London, and in the New Forest, &c. June. Darenth Wvod, and the New Forest. Middle of June. In the neigh- bourhood of London. June. PHA JENA L4.49 L553 1 1562 nh 1571 nh 1554 n L563 Te 15722 L546 1 L955 TN L564 Nv 1573 fh L956 N L565 a 1574 71 L557 n L566 We L575 2 1549 nN 1558 Nn L667 We L576 he 1550 L559 1 L568 nN i577 12 15660 LGOIN ISIE nt a 1552 0 Tt eee RIOD 1579 1 a aoe PHALAENA. Synonyms and new genera. Linn. names. Engl. names. 1583 Capitella Triple-spotted S¢. 4, p.356. Black 7565 Lampronia. 1584 Prela- Spotted Violet S¢.4, p. 356. tella 7566 Lampronia. 1585 Lerzella Barred Violet St. 4, p.357. —— Lampronia. 1586 Flavi- punclella Four-spotted St. 4, p.357. Brown 7568 LamprRonia. 1587 Rupella Four-spotted St. 4, p. 358. Black 7567 LaAmMpPRonNia. 1588 Margine- Dotted-border Sé.4, p.358. punctella 7569 LAmpRONIA. 229 Habitat, and when found. Orchards and gardens round London. End of May and beginning of June. Hedges near Coombe and Darenth Woods. End of May and beginning of June. Near London, and in the New Forest; but rare. June. Darenth Wood; but very rare. End of May and beginning of June. Near Darenth Wood and Westerham in Kent; also in the New Fo- rest. June. Mr. Stephens's Cabinet; in which is a pair taken at Ripley in June 1827. 230 Linn. names. 15 89 Mela- nella 1590 Atrella 1591 Corti- cella 1592 Subpur- purella 1593 Semipur- purella 1594 Purpu- rella PHALENA. Synonyms and Engi. names. new genera. White- St. 4, p.358. speckled 7570 Lampronta. Black Dingy Black- St. 4,p.359. speckled 7572 LAmpronia. Golden- St. 4, p. 359. speckled 7571 Lampronia. Black Purple Under- S¢.4, p.359. wing 7573 LamprRonia. St.4, p.359. —— LAMPpRONIA. Purplish Up- perwing Purple Upper- S¢. 4, p.360. wing 7574 LamprRonia. 1595 Auropur- Gold-brindled Sé. 4, p. 360. purella Purple _7575 Lampronta. Habitat, and when found. On Elm trees near London, &e. June. The neighbour- hood of Lon- don. June. Gardens near London, &c. End of May and beginning of June. Woody places round London, &c. ~ June. Darenth Wood; rare. June. Taken occasion- ally round London. June. Taken but rarely near London, on flowers. Be- ginning of June. Linn. names. 1596 Rubro- aurella 1597 Helwi- gella 1598 Sangui- nella 1599 Calthella 1600 Concin- nella 1601 Seppella 1602 Amma- nella 1603 Bistri- gella PHALE'N A. Engl. names. Red Gold Red-barred Gold Scarlet-barred Gold Small Gold The Neat Sepp’s Single-spotted Gold Silver-striped Gold Synonyms and new genera, St. 4, p.360. 7576 LampRoONIA. St.4, p. 360. 7577 LamprRonia. St. 4, p.361. 7578 Lampronia. St.4, p.361. 7579 T.aAMPRONIA. St. 4,p.361. 7580 Lampronta. St. 4, p. 362. 7581 Lampronia. St. 4, p. 362, ¢.41, f- 7582 LamprRonia. St. 4, p. 362. 7583 Lampronta. a i | 231 Habitat, and when found. Coombe and Darenth Woods, &c. Summer. On flowers in the vicinity of London, &c. In the Sum- mer, Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Very common in meadows, &c., round London, in the Summer. Darenth Wood, &c. June. The same as above. Near Hertford; Colney Hatch, Darenth Wood, and the New Forest. May. Darenth Wood; but very rare. June. 232 PHALAEN A. Linn. names. Engl. names. 1604 Aurogut- Gold-dotted tella 1605 Nebulea Nebulous Slender 1606 Melea- Turkey’s gripennella _—_ Feather 1607 Syringel- Confluent la Barred Double-bar- red Slender 1608 Cinerea 1609 V-flava Yellow V 1610 Versicolor Changeable 1611 Substriga Obscure- striped Synonyms and new genera. St. 4, p.363. Euspila- pteryx. 7584 : St. 4, p. 364. 7585 GRACILLARIA. St. 4, p. 364. 7586 GRACILLARIA. Ce A0, 2. A793 482294, p. 364. 7587 GRACILLARIA. St. 4, p. 364. 7588 GRACILLARIA. SE: ‘4, P- 865. 7589 GRACILLARIA. St.4, p. 365. 7590 GRACILLARIA. St. 4, p. 865. 7591 GRACILLARIA. Habitat, and when found. Mr. Stephens has seen but one, which he found at Ripley, in June 1827. Hedges, &c., round London. Spring. Darenth Wood. June. Very common in gardens near London, &c. June. Coombe Wood, &c. June. Taken by Mr. Stephens near Ripley, in June 1827. Near London and Ripley. June. Hedges round London; but very rare. June. PHALENA. Linn. names. Engl. names. 1612 Semi- fascia Semi White- bar 1613 Purpurea Triangle- marked Purple 1614 Stigma- tella Triangle- marked Red 1615 Ochrea- cea Triangle- marked Ochre 1616 Thunber- Thunberg’s gella 1617 Hemidac- Mottled Red tylella 1618 Rufipen- Dull Red nella 1619 Elongella Plain Red Violaceous Slender 1620 Violacea Synonyms and new genera. St. 4, p.365. 7592 GRACILLARIA. St. 4, p. 366. 7593 GRAcILLARIA. St.4, p. 366. 75 594 GRACILLARIA. St. 4, p. 366. 7595 GRACILLARIA. St. 4, p. 366. 7596 GracILLARIA. St. 4, p. 367. 7597 GRACILLARIA. St. 4, p. 357. 7598 GRACILLARIA. St. 4, p. 367. 7599 GRACILLARIA. St.4, p. 368. 7600 GRACILLARIA. TNs (ite 233 Habitat, and when found, The same as above. Found in the neighbourhood of London. June. Near London. Autumn. The same as above. Gardens round London, and among oak trees in woods, &c. Autumn. Hedges and woody places round London. August. The same as above. In the neigh- bourhood of London, gust, Au- Near Darenth Wood. July. 234 PHALANA. Linn. names. Engl. names Snorer Habitat, and aks , new genera. when found, 1621 osci- — Livid Slender St. 4, p. 368. Darenth and pennella 7601 GraciLuaRia. Coombe Woods, &c. June. 1622 Leuca- Pale Slender St. 4, p.S68. The New Forest. pennella 7602 GRACILLARIA. June and July. 1623 Sulphu- Sulphur New Forest. rella July. 1624 Prean- PoplarSlender S¢. 4, p. 368. Hedges, and on gusta 7603 GRACILLARIA. the trunks of poplars near London. End of May. 1625 Bennett Sea-side C. 10, ¢. 471. St. 4, Mr. Curtis’s Ca- Plume p. 370. binet. Taken, ADACTYLUS. says that gen- tleman, on plants on the Salterns at Tollsbury, Essex. End of July. 1626 Penta- Large White H.t.1,f.a—q. D.5, Very common dactylus Plume #110. St.4,p.371. in hedges and 7604 Preropnorus. lanes near London, &c. 1627 Spiledac- Wormwood C. 4, t. 161. St. 4, The coast of tylus Plume pol. Suffolk and 7605 PrEROPHORUS. Devonshire. July, Linn. names. PHALENA. Engl. names. Synonyms and new genera, 1628 Galacto- Spotted White St. 4, p.371. dactylus Plume 1629 Bipuncti- Grey Wood dactylus 1630 Fusco- dactylus 1631 Ptero- dactylus 1632 Mono- dactylus 1633 Tephra- dactylus 1634 Tridac- tylus Plume Brown Wood Plume Common Plume 7616 Prerornorus. St.4, p. 372. 7606 PreRopPHorus. St. 4, p.872. 7607 PrerRornorus. H. t.30, f. i—l. p. 372. 7608 PrEeRoPHoRUs. St. 4, Hoary Plume ‘¢é. 4, p.373. Plain Plume Dotted-bor- 7609 PrerorHorus. St. 4, p. 373. 7610 Preropuorus. St.4, p. 373. dered Plume 7611 Preropnuorus. 235 Habitat, and when found, Near Andover, Reading and Birmingham. End of May and beginning of June. Woods round London. June and July. Woods and gardens near London. All the Summer. Middlesex, Sur- rey, Kent, Essex, Hert- fordshire, &c. The Summer. Near Croydon, and at Darenth Wood. June. Near Brocken- hurst, at Ripley in Surrey, and in Norfolk; but rare. July. Darenth Wood, and near Brighton; rare, June, 236 PHALENA. Linn. names. Engl. names. 1635 Niveidac- Snowy Plume tylus White-shafted Plume 1636 Tetra- dactylus 1687 Carpho- Citron Plume dactylus Ochreous Plume 1638 Ochro- dactylus 1639 Leuco- Lemon Plume dactylus Crescent Plume 1640 Luna- dactylus 1641 Pallidac- Pale Plume tylus 1642 Migadac- Chalk-pit tylus Plume 16438 Szmilr- dactylus Dusky Plume Synonyms and new genera. St. 4, p.373. 7612 Prerornorvs. St. 4, p.373. 7613 Prerornorus. St. 4, p. 374. 7614 PrerRopHoRus Citridactylus. St.4, p. 374. 7615 Preroruorus. St. 4, p. 374. 7617 PreRopHorus. St. 4, p.374. 7618 Preropnorus, SE. 4, p. Sis: 7619 PrreropHoRus. St.4, p.375. 7620 PreRopHorRus. St.4, p.375. 7621 PreroryHorus Habitat, and when found. Darenth Wood. July. Darenth Wood, Ripley and Dover. June. Whittlesea Mere. August. Darenth Wood. July. Darenth Wood; but rare. End of June. Common in grassy places near Darenth Wood, &c. June and be- ginning of July. Darenth Wood, Hertford, Do- ver, &c. June. Near Darenth Wood ; but very rare. June. Dorsetshire, De- vonshire, the Pheodactylus. New Forest, «ce. Linn. names. 1644 T'rigono- dactylus 1645 Rhodo- dactylus 1646 Calodac- tylus 1647 Tessera- dactylus 1648 Puncti- dactylus 1649 Cosmo- dactylus 1650 Didacty- lus PHALAENA. Synonyms and Engl. names. new genera. Triangle Plume St. 4, p.375. 7622 PrrrorHorus. Rose Plume St. 4, p. 375, t.41, f. 3. 7623 Preropuorus. Beautiful St. 4, p. 376. Plume 7624 Prerornorus. Marbled St.4, p. 376. Plume 7625 PrEROPHORUS. Brindled St. 4, p. 376. Plume 7626 PreRopHuorus. Dark Brindled St. 4, p.377. Plume — — Preropnorus. Spotted rusty D.9,t.318. St.4,p.377. Plume 7627 Prreropnorus. 237 Habitat, and when found. Coast of Hamp- shire, &c. During the Summer, Near Coombe Wood, and Hackney; but rare. May and June. Found occasion- ally round London; also in the New Forest. Au- gust. Rare near Lone don; but come mon in the New Forest. The Summer. Near London, and in Devon- shire. June and July. Taken by Mr. Stephens, near Ripley, in June 1827. Woody places round London; also in the New Forest, &e. July. June and 238 PHALENA. Linn. names. Engl. names. Synonyms and new genera, 1651 Hetero- Spotted black St.4, p.377. dactylus Plume 1652 Micro- Small Plume dactylus 1653 Hexa- Six-cleft dactyla Plume 1654 Polydac- Many-cleft tyla Plume 7628 PreRopnuorus. St. 4, p.377. 7629 PrEROPHORUS. D.4,t.136. St.4, p.378. 7630 ALUCITA. St.4, p.379. 7631 Atucita. 1655 Pecilo- Dark six-cleft St. 4, p.379. dactyla Plume 7632 Atucira. Habitat, and when found. Found with the above. Darenth Wood ; but very rare. June. Very common in gardens round London, &c. Summer and Autumn. The New Fo- rest; but very rare. June. Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet, Ta- ken near Brockenhurst in June 1822. PHA TA NA j ’ L5bIN L600 n L580 Te Lé10 7 us T5IO nN ; ; = ss L601Nn léln 5A N a ea 1602 n ee DLA 15820 AS 30 SS y x a i 1613 n 1LEB3 Tv L5IF th a L604 nN Lé714- 1 | ‘ 1594-1 bien “~ NY we L605 2 1615 nN we’ 1595 A MGES ad 1606 Nn 1616 n 1596 1 4 ya i ; A 1586 n > L607 n L617 nv : x J TO08 Nv 1678 7 1598 ; , i L588 Me LEII WWood Jun® 1609 nN L019 nr LE20 nr IPH AUL JG NAL. LE29 nN L639 Nn L647 1 - BL 1623 n 1625 n 16206 te 1628 n AGEL nN 16327 LE4A0 nN IB33 nM L642 Nn 1636 1 IB37 n WWood JunT Te44 n LO4S 1h JO46 nr LOVG Tr LG5O nr 1651 n TG54n IO55 ein Linn. names. PAPILIO. 83 Dia 84 Pyronia 85 Arcanius SPHINX. 37 Nerii 1658 Epheme- reformis PHALANA. 1656 Suffusa 1657 Radiata ADDITIONS. Synonyms and Engl. names. new genera. Purple Pearl Border St. 1, p.34. 5822 MELIT&a. Dark Under- wing Pale Heath St.1, p.31. 5817 Metirama. St.1, p. 69. 5860 Hiprarcuia. Oleander I, p. 525. Beltless Clear- Entom. Trans. pl.10, f.1. Thyridopteryx. wing St. 4, p. 385, pl. 16, f. 1. Clostera Dark Choco- late tip Rayed Ermine S¢. 2, p.77. 6030 SprLosoMa. C.14,t.626. St.4,p.381. Daphnis. Entom. Mag. Remarks. Mr. Stephens has an English specimen. Takenin Sutton Park, near Bir- mingham. Taken near Lon- don in 1803. A reputed indi- genous speci- men of this insect was in Mr. Plastead’s Collection. Taken in a draw- Ing-room at Dover, in Sep- tember, 1833. Taken by the late Mr. Bolton, inYorkshire. In Mr. Stepliens’s Collecticn. Near Lordon; but very rare. End of May. Mr. Stephens has seen but one specimen, taken in York- shire, now in Mr. Bentley’s Cabinet. 240 Linn. names. 1659 Cursoria 1660 Plaga 1661 Albima- cula 1662 Birivia 1663 Obscura 1664 Connexa 1665 Strigosa 1666 Cuspis 1667 Solida- gmis 1668 Lutosa AD DETEO NS. Engl. names. Rusty Dart Striped Dart White-spotted Clay Doabls: striped Clay Dingy Bro- cade Union Rustic Streaked Dagger Large Dagger Golden Rod Brindle Synonyms und new genera, Agrotis. St.4, p.388. Agrotis. St.2,p.199. Lytza. St. 4, p. $88. Graphi- phora. St.2, p. 184. 6203 Hanpena. Apamea. St. 3, p 39. 6281 AcronycTa. SE. os p. 40. 6283 ACRONYCTA. Curtis, 14, pl. 685. Xy- lina. Clay Wainscot Hubner, t, 48, f. 232. St.4,p.390, Nonagria. Remarks. Near Bristol. Whittlesea Mere. Whittlesea Mere. From Mr. Haworth’s Ca- binet. Vormerly in Mr. Haworth’s Cabinet. Sup- posed to have been taken in Norfolk. Norwood; in Mr. Hatchett’s Collection. Mr. Bentley’s Cabinet. Taken by Jo- seph Eveleigh, Esq.,near Man- chester, 1n1837, in abundance. Mr. Curtis has a specimen taken in Derbyshire. Linn. names. 1669 Veetis 1670 Cordi- gera 1671 Aprica 1672 Scutosa 1673 Subato- maria 1674 Zonaria ADDITIONS. Synonyms and Engl. names. new genera. Southern CalOre 450s) St 4 Wainscot p- 390. Nonagria. Small Dark Yellow- underwing St.3, p. 112. 6391 ANARTA. The Nun Si: 3, p. 113. 6394 AconmTria. Spotted Clover Curtis, 13, pl.595. He- Moth liothis. Dotted Angle Haworth. Timandra, Belted Brindle St. 4, p. 391. Entom. Mag. 2,p.437 Nyssia. ae chs 241 Remarks. Mr. Curtis men- tions this in- sect as inhabit- ing Black-gang Chine, Isle of Wight, and Whittlesea Mere, in July. Scotland. Mr. Curtis’s Cabi- net. A single speci- men, according to Mr. Ste- phens, taken nearly half a century since by Mr. Tinley. Carlisle. Mr. Bentley's Cabinet; from Mr. Haworth’s. Taken at the Black Rock, near Liverpoul, in September 1832, and Fe- bruary 1833. 242 ADDITIONS. Linn. names. Engl. names. 1675 Tauaria ‘Tau Brindle 1676 Poly- grammata Many-striped 1677 Luteolana Striped Clay Tortrix 1678 Juliana July Tortrix 1679 Areolana Streamlet 1680 Roborella Dotted Knot- Horn 1681 Cristella Purplish Knot-horn 1682 Legatella Plain Knot- horn Brown Knot- horn 1683 Fusca Synonyms and new genera. St. 4, p. 391. Entom. Mag.1,431. Nussia. St. 3, p. 256. 6606 PHIBALAPTERYX. St.4, p.395. Tortrix. St.4, p.396. Lozotenia. St. 4, p. 396. Carpo- capsa. St.4, p.309. 7448 Purycita. St. 4, p.310. 7449 Prycita. St. 4, p.310. 7450 Prycita. St.4, p. 310. 7451 Puycita, Remarks. Mr. Newman’s Cabinet; to whom we are indebted for the use of the spe- cimen. Taken at Leominster, in June 1832. Said to have been taken in Norfolk. Whittlesea Mere. In June. New Forest. In July. Devonshire, Yorkshire, and Norfolk. Middlesex, Sur- rey, Essex, &c, End of June. Hedges near Coombe and Darenth Woods, &c. End of June. Found with the above; but not so common. Darenth Wood; but very rare. June. ae ADDITIONS . 83 a + 1059 at 10068 a + 1676 7h in L609 at L677 1 2 678 7 LE7O nr ue L079 nh 57 a + 1666 a+ WWoodJun? 74' n — 4 . ron OF Na ee hae on pee es. ati ceh 7 3 ‘ hy "1 it pel iba ati sccccses 9 TriticijoDiesesesses dee 9 Valligera, 34......+6 9 IVENOSA OD) eecseess 9 Alabonia Geoffroyella, Une ES (Gopodcdcado000G 40 Alcis Consobrinaria, 85 20 Consortaria, 85...... 19 Conversaria, 84 ... 19 Destrigaria, 84...... wg Fimbriaria, 85 ...... 20 Muraria, 84 ......... 19 Repandata, 84 ...... 19 Rhomboidaria, 85... 20 Roboraria, 85 ...... 20 Sericearia, 84 ...... 19 Alucita Hexadactyla, D3 Sinai ccc cccaseeeee 51 Peecilodactyla, 238. 51 Polydactyla, 238 ... 51 Amaurosetia Albifron- tellast228i-oecce a. 90 ¢lbinella, 228 ...... 50 Atrella, 228 ...cccc.. 49 Cerusella, 228 ...... 49 Megerlella, 228 ... 50 Minutella, 228 ...... 49 Oppositella, 227 ... 49 4-Punctella, 228 ... 49 Am oe P yramidea, 46 Anacampsis Affinis,1 75 39 Albimaculea, 178... 40 Aleella, 178 ......... 40 Alternella, 178...... 40 Angustella, 178...... 40 Annulicornis, 174 .. 39 Asperay 175 «2.00000. 39 i Ning JIY(7/ eaanonecon nb Bt) Betuleawl:73)....ce0 39 Bifasciella, 179...... 40 Cinerella, 174 ...... 39 Contigua, 176 ...... 39 Decorella, 177 ...... 39 Diffinis; 175 ....«.0. 39 Dodecella, 174...... 39 Pl. AnacampsisDomestica, PAGELTS seveoreee 39 Fulvescens, 178 40 Fuscescens, 178 .... 40 Guttifera, 177 ...... 39 Hortuella, 173 ...... 39 Hubneri, 176 ...... 39 Interruptella, 178... 40 Juniperella, 173... 38 Lacteella, 175 ...... 39 Lanceolella, 176 ... 39 Laticinctella, 173... 38 Listerella, 173 ...... 39 Longicornis, 174 ... 39 Luctuella, 176 ...... 39 Notitareay lA renceses 6 39 Maculella, 177 ...... 39 Marmorea, 177...... 39 Mouffetella, 174 ... 39 Nebulea, 173 ...... 39 Nivella, 178 ...... coos! Rroxiiiaseli Gas sees cs 39 Quadri-punctata, VAGUS ce Sesescaes 40 Rhombella, 174 39 Rusticella, 176....... 39 Sarcitella, 175 ...... 39 Sequaxs ll 7G).ceeece 39 Subrosea, 177 ...... 39 Subcinerea, 174 .... 39 Subocellea, 177 .... 39 Tremella, 177 ....... 39 Tricolorella, 176 ... 39 Zephyrella, 173 39 Anaitis Plagiata, 96... 22 Preeformata, 97...... 22 Anania 8-maculata,122 28 Anarta Cordigera, 241 52 eliacarwiolecencesecs 17 Mpyrtilli, 73 ..... sone 1!) Widiateonessesncsncss 17 Anchylopera Cuspida- By HIG} sonaou no005 GP Derasana, 144 ...... 32 Deminutana, 143... 32 Fractifasciana, 143 . 32 Funalana, 143 ...... 32 Lundana, 142 ...... 32 Lyellana, 142 ...... 32 Obtusana, 142 ...... 32 Siculana, 143 ...... 32 Wnicana aac. cess. 32 Unculana, 142...... 32 Ustomaculana, 143. 32 Anesychia Dodecea, MEE aSqece Berdecas 41 Kchiella, 185......... 4] Funerella, 185 ...... 4] INDEX. Pusiella, seer eeeee Anesychia page 185 Angerona Prunaria, 82 Ania Emarginata, 116. Limbata, 116 Anisopteryx Alscula- nts 7b), Sascesocorcce Leucophearia, 78... Anticlea Albana, 144 . Asseclana, 145...... Berberata, 95 Bilunana, 144 Derivata, 95 ......... Fimbriana, 144...... Harpana, 144 Incarnana, 144...... Mitterbacheriana, 145 Neevana, 144.......0+ Nigromaculana, 144 Paykulliana, 144 ... Rubidatay9 dresccoss Sinuata, 95 Sociana, 144......... Subocellana, 145 ... Antithesia Betuletana, 134 Corticana, 134 Gentianzana, 135 . Grevilleana, 135 ... Marginana, 135 .... Oblongana, 135 Pruniana, 135 Rullanaylooleccsecae Salicella, 135 Tripunctana, 134... Connexa, 240 Apamea Didyma, 54... Fibrosa, 53 MUN CA OA miedaciaests 405 I-Niger, 54 Nictitans) S3dscrceses Oculeavodsesceccasces Ophiogramma, 54... Seealina, 53 Apatela Aceris, 60 Bradyporina, 60 ... Leporina, 59......... Aphelosetia Auritella, 205 Cygnipennella, 205. Floslactis, 205 Fulvescens, 206 .... Lucidella, 205 Marginea, 206 Oleella, 205 Rufipennella, 206... Rufocinerea, 205 ... 2 Lie senses eee eee terre eee sence eevee eee ee eens Pl. 41 19 _ Or Or Or Or Or Or Or Or Sai Aphelosetia | Semial- bella, page 205... Triatomea, 205...... Aplocera Czsiata, 108 Flavicinctata, 108... Araxes Ahenella, 214. Lotella, 214 Miniosella, 213...... é Ocellea, 214......... Arctia Aulica, 249 Caja, 25 csesescoscosnse Hebe, 248........000- Matronula, 248...... Purpurea, 248 Wallicae2orecccessssee Argyrolepia d!neana, 164 Bistrigana, 164...... Desimana, 164...... seeeee see eeeseereseee Lathoniana, 164 ... : Margaritana, 164... Tesserana, 164...... Argyromyges Alnifoli- ella, 192 Autumnella, 193 ... Blanchardella, 190 . Clerkella, 193 Corylifoliella, 192... Cramerella, 191 .... Cuculipenella, 192. Cydoniella, 190...... Harrisella, 191...... Hortella, 192 Klemanella, 191 ... Mespilella, 191...... Nivella, 193 Obscurella, 192...... Rayella, 191......... Rufipunctella, 192 . Schreberella, 190... Semiaurella, 193 ... Spartifoliella, 193 .. eens Sylvella, 192......... ‘ Trifasciella, 191 .... Tristrigella, 191 42 Ulmifoliella, 192 ... 43 Unipunctella, 193... 43 Argyrosetia Aurifasci- Clla sl OOM eecccssen 42 Aurivittella, 190 ... 42 Brockella, 190 ...... 42 Geedartella, 189 42 Top Vella; 190) essen 42 Literella, 190 ....... 42 Semifasciella, 189... 42 Argyrotoza Bergman- Mian awl Gs ccwetiee 36 Conwayana, 163 ... 37 258 Pi. Argyrotoza Daldorfiana, page 164 ...6. pote 3 5 Reclusasti7 Jcvecesese 5 Sumusas2o Qhesecceres 52 Cnephasia _Assinana, WAS iaccastccnsseteemoo: Curvifasciana, 149... 33 Ictericana, 148...... 33 Interjectana, 148... 33 Logiana, 448......... 33 Longana, 148 ....... é 33 Nubilana, NAG) catcse 33 Obsoletana, 148 .... 33 Panziana, 147 ...... aia Perfuseana, 149 .... 33 Rectifasciana, 148... 33 Sinuana;d48. .:..-.. 33 Cnethocampa __ Pitio- CAMPAHWA2 -.-06-000 6 Processionea, 248... 53 Cochleophasia Pubi- COrnIs, HIBS) ss... 41 Tessellea, 183....... 41 Cochylis Griseana, 167 37 Roseana, 167......... 37 Ruficiliana, 167...... 37 Russicola, 167 ...... BY/ Subroseana, 167 ... 37 Colobochyla Salicalis, Ite ASpancoSocedensce 27 Cosmia Affinis, 64 15 Diffinis, 64 ........... 14 Fulvago, 64 ......... 15 Pyralina, 64 ......... 15 Trapezina, 64 ...... 15 Cossus Ligniperda, 16. 5 Crambus Angustellus, DG weet. se eewee 47 Arbustorum, 214 ... 47 Argentellus, 215 ... 47 Argyreus, 214 ...... 47 Aridellus, 218 ...... 48 Aquilellus, 219...... 48 Cerusellus, 217... .. 47 Cespitellus, 216 ..... 47 Chrysonuchellus,217 48 Culmellus, 217...... 47 Culmorum, 219...... 48 Dealbellus, 215 47 Dumetellus, 215 ... 47 Bricellus, 215 ...... 47 Falsellus, 218 ........ 48 Fuscelinellus, 219... 48 Hamellus, 215 ...... 47 Hortuellus, 216...... 417 259 tell: Crambus Inquinatellus, page 218 ca... 48 Latistrius, ‘21:7 ..... 47 Luteellus, 218 ...... 48 Lythargyrellus, 214. 47 Margaritellus, 217... Marginellus, 216 ... 47 Montanellus, 216... 47 Nigristriellus, 219... 48 Obtusellus, 219...... 48 Paleellus, 219 ...... 48 Pascuellus, 215...... 47 Petrificellus, 219 ... 48 Pinetellus, 217 ...... 47 Pratellus, 216 ...... 47 Pygmeeus, 217 ...... 47 Radiellus, 217 ...... 47 Rorellus, 218 ........ 48 Selacellus, 218...... 48 Tentaculellus, 215... 47 TRTIStIS 21S) veserecieres 48 Crocallis Elinguaria, 80 18 Cucullea Absinthii, 70 16 Artemisia, 70 ...... 16 ASECGISH OF seacesemens 16 Chamomillz, 70 ... 16 MISSING WAU saseceensase 16 Gnaphalii, 250..,.... 54 Lactucze, 69 ......006 16 Lucifuga, 69......... 16 Scrophularim, 69 ... 16 Tanaceti, 69 ~....<... 16 Thapsiphaga, 70 ... 16 Verbasci, 69 ......... 16 Unmbratica, 69 ...... 16 Cynzda Dentalis, 127. 29 Dasychira Fascelina,23 6 Pudibunda, 23...... 6 DasystomaSalicella,184 41 Deiopeia Pulchella, 29 8 Demas Coryli, 24...... 6 Depressaria Albipunc- tell as wus Lessors cee . Alstroemeriana, 172. 38 Apicella, 170......... 38 Applana,171......... 38 Atomella, 172 ...... 38 Badiella, 170 ...... 38 BluntinGU72 ieeneere ss 38 Carduella, 170 ...... 38 Characterosa, 170... 38 Costosas is 2iessscass 38 Curvipunctosa, 171. 38 Gilvellay U/1cs...s00s 38 Heracleana, 170 ... 38 Immaculana, 171... 38 Irrorellay Ws 2ieees. 38 Liturella, 172......0+ 38 260 Depressaria Nervosa, aged Olwcasesses Ocellana, 171... : Purpurea, 173 ...... Putridella, 172 Sparmanniana, 171. Umbellana, 170...... Venosa, 170 ......00. Natesanay lijlescenens Diaphora Mendica, 26. Diasemia Literalis, 122 eoeererereseseres Pl 38 38 7 28 Contaminana, 162... 36 Forskaliana, 163 ... 36 Leeflingiana, 162 ... 36 Plumbana, 162...... 36 Rhombana, 162...... 36 Diphthera Ludifica,249 54 Orion, 6) cei cetsccscs 14 Pteridis, 249......... 54 Ditula Athiopiana, 134 31 Angustiorana, 133... 30 Nebulana, 134 ...... 30 Porphyrana, 133 ... 30 Rotundana, 133..... 30 Semifasciana, 134... 30 Scriptana, 134 ...... 30 Sylvana, 136......... 30 Wellensiana, 134 ... Diurnea Fagella, 184... Novembris, 184...... Drepana Falcataria, UM Gel aseneceiecseciase Hamula allies cece Wneulas el 7incecs sce Unguicula, 117...... Dypterygia Pinastri, 46 Earis Clorana, 128 .... Electra Achatinata, 96 Comitata, 96......... Populata, 96......... Pyraliata, 96......... Spinachiata, 96...... Testatas9 Ovcsc-ccseee Ellopia Fasciaria, 82... Emmelesia Aflinitata, Albulata, 109 ........ Bifasciata, 110 -..... Blandiata, 109 ...... Blomeri, 110......... Candidata, 110...... Decolorata, 109...... Ericetata, 109 Heparata, 111 Luteata, V1 ....<.... Rivulata, 109......... eoveee INDEX. Emmelesia Rusticata, page 110 Sylvata, 110......... Teniata, 110 Trigonata, 110 Turbaria, 109. ....... Unifasciata, 110..... Endromis Versicolora, 9 eeesoeees evecee Enicostoma Thunber- gana, 181 ......... Ennomos Flexula, 116. Ennychia Fascialis, 252 Ephyra Ocellaria, 251. Omicronaria, 87..... Orbicularia, 87 ...... Pendularia, 87 Porata, Siweconsccees Punctaria, 88......... Trilinearia, 88 Epione Advenaria, 88.. Apiciarea, 88 ........ Dilectaria, 251 ...... Vespertaria, 88 ...... Episema _ Cceruloce- phala, 17 .......00. Erastria Albidilinea, 74 Apicosa, 74. ..0csc000. Bankiana, 74......0. é Muscular (Avecesecsces Minuta,,742..26.. B00 OStriNay fovecssceeses Sulphuralis, 74...... Venustula, 74 Uncana; 74 ..e. ences. Eremobia Ochroleuca, 7K) 26, Googncnec00c—86 Eriogaster Lanestris,22 Eriopus Pteridis, 249 . Euchromia Fulvipunc- tana, 153 Purpurana, 153...... Euclidia Glyphica, 77. Mi, 77 Triquetra, 251 Eucosmia Undulata, 100 Eudioptis Lucernalis, TERY aacnpas0008ca0 Eudorea Angustea, 209 Cembrella, 208...... Dubitalis, 208 ...... Lineola, 208 ......... Mercurella, 209 .... Murana, 209......... Pallida, 208 Pyralella, 208 seecceees ee eeerccsscccees eo eeeesecececes eeeceneee Pl. Pi Eudorea Resinea, page 209 Subfusca, 208 ...... 46 Tristrigella, 208 ... 46 Eulepia Cribrum, 28 . 8 Grammica, 28 ...... 8 Euphasia Catena, 74... 17 Eupithecia Abbreviata, 105 Absinthiata, 106 ... 24 Albipunctata, 105... 24 Angustata, 107...... 24 Centaureata, 107... 24 Cognata, 107 ...... 24 Consignata, 107 .... 24 Elongata, 106 ...... 24 Exiguata, 104 ...... 24 Innotata, 106 ....... 24 Levigata, 104 ...... 22 Linariata, 103 sense. 23 Nebulata, 105 ...... 24 Nigro-punctata, 104 24 Nigro-sericeata, 104 24 Notata, 106 ......... 24 Piperata, 107 Plumbeolata, 106 .. 24 Pulchellata, 103 ... 23 Pusillata, 106 Rectangulata, 103... Rufifasciata, 104 ... 24 Simpliciata, 106 .... 24 Singulariata, 105.... 24 Strobilata, 104...... 24 Suberata, 104 ...... 23 Subfasciata, 105 ... 24 Subfulvata, 106 ... 24 Subfuscata, 105 .... 24 Subumbrata, 105... 24 Succenturiata, 107 . 24 Variegata, 107 ...... 24 ‘V-ata, 104....... Aoooo 4! Venosata, 107 ...... 24 Vulgata, 105......... 24 Euplexia Lucipara, 53 6 Euplocamus Anthraci- MEMUSHZ53s. awccnce 54 Mediellus, 226...... 49 Eupeecilia Angustana, UG Giisscctncevcccse 43 Dubitana, 166 ...... 43 Luteolana, 166...... 43 Maculosana, 165... 43 INaniaselG Gk eccsess src 43 Permixtana, 166 ... 43 Pygmeana, 166 ... 43 Sodaliana, 166...... 43 Ewrhypara_ Urticata, : BBY oon0dee BoconoOe 28 EB}: Eurymene Dolabraria, Page BB ...cerceseee 14 Euspilapteryx Auro- guttella, 232...... 50 Euthalia Elutata, 98... 22 Impluviata, 98 ...... 22 Matas 980 .cc...c0.c0. 22 Psittacata, 98° ....... 22 Euthemonia Russula, #15) . ps c0oHObOCOOOLOC 7 Eutricha Pini, 23...... if Fidonia Atomaria, 78. 18 Carbonaria, 78 ...... 18 Ericetaria, 78 ...... 18 Fuliginaria, 78 ...... 18 Melanaria, 252...... 54 Fumea Bombycella, 27 7 Muscella, 27......... 7 Nitadellan27ivesccsese 7 Pectinella, 27 ...... 7 bullae 2dieestecesccees 7 Galleria Cereana, 207. 48 Gastropacha llicifolia, DAB ekctaaiais\cisiera'eiais'a\a's 53 Populifolia, 248 ... 53 Quercifolia, 23 ...... 6 Geometra Alniaria, 251 54 Angularia, 81 ...... 19 Canaria, 80 ......... 18 Carpiniaria, 81...... 19 DWelunanayole cs 19 Erosaria, 80 ......... 18 Fuscantaria, 81...... 19 Illunaria, 81......... 19 Illustraria, 82 ...... 19 JALIATIA Oi iccwece ces 19 Lunaria, 81 ......... 19 Ochraria, 80......... 18 Quercaria, 81 ...... 19 Quercinaria, 80...... 19 Sublunaria, 81....... 19 Milvarias CO Olesecesees 18 Glea Polita, 45......... 11 Rubiginea, 45 ...... 11 Rubricosa, 44 ...... it Satellitia, 45......... ll Spadicea, 45......... 11 Subnigra, 45......... ll Vaccinii, 45 ......... ll Glyphipteryx Bimacu- IGS IG!) ARepoccoe 44 BxIMIA, VIO. ..2ccse. 44 Linneella, 198 ...... 44 Metallella, 199...... 44 Roesella, 198 ...... 44 Scheefferella, 198... 44 Subcuprella, 199 .. Variella, 199......... 44 IND EX. Pl. Glyphipteryx Zinckel- la, page 198 ...... 44 Gnophria Rubricollis,30 8 Gortyna Flavago 66... 15 Luteago, 250 ...... 54 Micacea, 65 ......+.- 15 GracillariaCinerea,232 50 Elongella, 234 ..... 50 Heemidactylella, 233 50 Leucopennella, 234. 51 Meleagripennella, ZaQoiedcavecseesses 50 Nebulea, 232 ....... 50 Ochracea, 233 ...... 50 Preangusta, 234 ... 51 Purpurea, 233 ...... 50 Roscipennella, 234 . 51 Rufipennella, 233... 50 Semifascia, 233...... 50 Stigmatella, 233 .... 50 Substriga. 233 ...... 50 Sulphurella, 234.... 51 Syringella, 232...... 50 Thunbergella, 233 . 50 WV-Blavast232s0.ccceos 50 Versicolor, 232...... 50 Violacea, 234 ...... 51 Grammesia Bilinea, 43 10 Mrtlinea ns 2e sectesrerts 10 Graphiphora Augur, 37 i ISN EY, @teloaoacnbocdoabac Birivias 24 Olsens. tees BTLUNNEAsodececcecscs 9 Candelisequa, 38 ... 9 C-Nigrum, 38 ...... 10 CTASS2;(Oiiceccscecaces 9 Depuncta, 249...... 54 Erythrocephala, 38. 10 Kestivas oon ccacesses 10 Imbecilla, 249 ...... 54 TiAENS OJiswcsscrcscee 9 IMUSIVas So Olsseceeeaes 10 Plectawo Qiceccacsesess 10 Pyrophila, 37 ....... 9 Punicea, 39) <..ccc+e 10 Renigera, 37......+06 9 Subrosea, 37.....000. 9 Triangulum, 38...... 10 Tristigma, 38 ....... 10 Hadena Adusta, 49... 12 Amica, 49\....csccece0s 12 Capsincola, 50 ...... 12 Contigua, 49...... .. 12 Cucubali, 50.......+. 12 Genistze, 54 ......00. 13 Glauca, 49 .....0000. 12 Leucostigma, 50 ... 12 Lithoriza, 50......... 12 261 Pl: Hadena Obscura, page DREN feanchssucaco 207 52 Ochracea, 50......... 12 Plebeia, 49), 2iv.s<.es 12 Saponariz, 50 ...... 12 Satura;4 9bswsnsees ee 12 Thalassina, 54 ...... 13 Halia Vauaria, 86...... 20 Hama Basilinea, 53... 12 Connexa, 240 ....... | 52 Mestaceay Doeesccees 12 ms igen RODOROCOLOOCECL 44 Cintas ZO Maressces 44 Harpalyce Biangulata, 8) coonocsacneNs 2000). 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