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— Index Entomologicus ; OR,
A COMPLETE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE,
CONSISTING OF 1944 FIGURES,
OF THE
LEPIDOPTEROUS INSECTS
OF
GREAT BRITAIN /
By W: WOOD, F.R.S. & L.S. AUTHOR OF ZOOGRAPHY, GENERAL CONCHOLOGY, INDEX TESTACEOLOGICUS,
LINNEAN GENERA OF INSECTS, ETC.
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WILLIAM WOOD, 39 TAVISTOCK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.
1839.
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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.
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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
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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. Lewin’s Papilios of Great Britain.
St. Stephens’s Illustrations of British Entomology :—Haustellata.
IV. Wilkes’s English Moths and Butterflies.
DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER.
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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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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 <A.¢.51. W.t.97. L.t. 26. St.1,p.18.
5804 Pontta.
Mr. Howard’s St.1,p.19.& App. 146.
White 5805 Ponvta.
Green-veined 4.7.52, f.d—g. W.t.98. White bgt. 07. D8 5t./280, Malm fuses, pi 20s
5806 Ponta.
Early green- —St. 1, p. 22, ¢.3*, f.3, 4. veined White 5808 Ponta.
Green-check- L.¢.28. D. 6, ¢.200. C.1, ered White =. 48. St.1,.p.2-. 5809 Pontta.
Orange-tip Wet 09s T1199. Fat. Tt 30. « Droxts169: St.1,p. 23. & App.147.
5810 Pontta.
White Wood H. ¢.29,fit—u. L. t.29. D. 8, t.280,f.2. St. 4, p. 24. & App. 147, 5811 Leucoruasia,
Habitat, and when found. Meadows on the S.E. coast.
August.
Gardens. May
to August.
Meadows and gardens. Apr.
Gardens. May to August.
End of March and April.
Gardens.
Gardens, woods, and thickets.
May to July. Gardens. April.
Dover Clifts. ~ May and Au- gust.
Woods and lanes. Suffolk and Devon- shire. End of
May.
Woods in Kent, Essex, &c. May to Au- gust,
» A
‘
mR 4
Mia E Reed) Chars de or
Linn. names.
16 Crateegi
17 Lucina
18 Athalia. Underside,
pl.3, f.1.
19 Artemis
~ 20 Cinxia, Underside, pl. 3, fu.
— 21 Selene, Underside, Dl sfoS:
PAPEL TO.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Black-veined A.¢.2,f.2,a—d. W. ¢.95. White H.t.9, f.g—k. L.t.24. D.13, t.454. C.8,t.360. St.1,p. 27. 5812 Pieris.
Duke of Bur- gundy Fri-
Sts 2iay, nen 1a. t2 15. D.7, t.242, f.2. C.7, £.316. St.1,p.29. & App.147.
5815 Nemeosius.
tillary
Heath, pearl- bordered likeness
W.t.112. H.t.38,f. f.g. L. t.14, f.5,6. St.1,p.30. 5816 Mertitma.
Greasy Fri- tillary
W.t.114. H. £.28,fie—i. L.t.15. St. 1, p. 32. 5819 Metitma,
Glanville Fri- W.t.111. H.t.16,f.a—t.
tillary Fits, D245 fl. St.1, p. 33. 5820 Metirma. Small pearl- 4H. ¢.31,f-i.k. L. t. 13. border Fri- —S¢. 1, p. 34. tillary 5823 Me ir#a,
22. Euphrosy- Pearl-bordered H, ¢.40, fie.f. L.t.18.
ne. Underside,
pl. 3, f.A.
23 Lathonia
Fritillary
5824 Menirza.
QueenofSpain L.t.12. D.3,¢.73. S¢t.1, Fritillary p. 36. 5825A RGYNNIS.
Be
DTA, 6312.) C:8,t.386. St.1,p.35, & App. 147.
Co
Habitat, and when found.
New Forest, Hampshire. June.
Woods and hedges. Cam-
bridgeshire, Suffolk, and Essex. May
and June.
Woods & heaths, End of May.
Meadows in Suf= folk, &c. May.
Isle of Wight.
Dover. June:
Heaths & woo !s, Essex, and Devonshire. May and June.
Heaths & woods, Essex and De- vonshire. May.
Cam- bridgeshire, Dover Cliffs, &e. June and July.
Woods.
Linn. names.
24 Adippe. Underside, pl. 3, f. 5:
25 Aglaia. Underside, pl. 3,f. 6.
26 Paphia
97 C. Album
28 Polychlo-
ros
29' Urticee
30 lo
31 Antiopa
32 Atalanta
PAP ILLO.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
High Brown Fritillary
H. t.28) fea, dy Lito: D.13, t.448. St.1, p.38. 5827 ARGYNNIS.
Dark-green Fritillary
W.t.115. H.t.26.f.0.p. L.t.11. D. 9, ¢. 302. St. 1, p. 39.
5828 ARGYNNIS.
Silver-washed W.t.110. H.t.34, f.k—u.
Fritillary L.t.9.. D.7, t.247. 5829 ARGYNNISs. Comma A.t.54. Wi409. A.t.1,
f-a—d. L. t. 5. te 199. St. Li, p. 42. 5830 VANESSA.
D.6,
W.t.108. £.t.2. D.8, t.278. St.1, p. 42. 5831 VANESSA.
LargeTortoise- A. ¢.55. shell
Small Tortoise- A. ¢. 4, f.6. W.t.107. H.
shell t.2, f.i—n. L.t.3. D.2, t. 55. St.1, p.43. & 148.
5832 VANESSA. Peacock Asti, Wet. 10601. t.8, f.f—k. L.t.4. D.6,
t. 206. St.1,p.44
5833 VANESSA. Camberwell W.t.113. H.t.12, fa—e. Beauty Let D3, 6.89. Sta,
p. 409. 5834 VANESSA.
Red Admiral 4.t.3. W.t.105. H.t.6, fa—h. L.t.7. D8, 1. 260. St.1, p. 46.
5835 VANESSA.
Habitat, and when found. Woods in Suf- folk, Essex,
&e. July.
Heaths, &c. Suf- folk, &e.
Essex,
Woods in Essex,
&e. July.
Gardens and thickets, Suf- folk. July and August.
Roads and lanes. Essex, Suffolk, &e. July.
Gardens, hedges, &c. July to Sep- tember.
Woods, road- sides, &c. May to July.
WoodsinSurrey, on the oak; also near Nor-
wich. May. Woods, &c.
Devonshire.
June and July,
Linn. names.
33 Cardui
34 Iris
35 Camilla
36 Ageria
37 Megera
38 Semele, M. and F.
39 Galathea
40 Tithonus, M. and F.
41 Janira, M. and F.
PRAGP TO:
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Painted Lady 4.t.56. W.t.107, f.1. Hee fof hi t-6: D.9, t.292. St.1, p.47.
5836 CynrTHia. Purple Empe- W.¢.126. H.t.3, upp. fig. ror ESEAGs 1:21.37. C8;
t. 338. St.1,p. 50. 5839 ApaTuRA.
WhiteAdmiral H. ¢. 30, f.m.n. L.t.8. D.8, t. 244. C.3,t.124. St.1, p.52. 5841 Limeniris.
Speckled Wood W.t.103. H.t.41,f-f.f.K. .t.19. D.14, ¢. 498. St. 1, p. 54. 3843 Hipparcuia.
Wall W.¢.10%. H.t.27, fia—g. LE, t.21. D8; 't. 279. Dee 15s 00e 3845 Hipprarcuia. Grayling Hit.44, f. die. L:t17:
D.8, ¢. 259. St.1,p. 56. 5848 HrprarcuHta,
Marbled White W.¢.100. H.¢.11, f.-g—k. L.t.28. D. 8, t.258. St. 1, p. 57.
5849 Hipparcuia. H.t.44, f.f.g. L.t.22. D. 12, ¢. 405. St.1, p. 58.
5850 Hipparcuia,.
Meadow Brown 4. t.53, f.a—e. W.t.101. H.t.32, fa—e. L.t.18. D. 9,¢.320. St.1, p.59.
5851 Htipparcuia.
Large Heath
cr
Habitat, and when found.
Fields and gar- dens, Middle- sex, &c. June and July.
Woods: on the oak. Middle- sex, Essex, &c. July.
New Forest, Hampshire ; woods in Sus- sex, &c. July.
Woods and hedges, Suf- folk. June, August.
April,
Woods and road- sides. May,
July, August.
Heaths, &c. Suf- folk, Essex, Devonshire. July.
Moist woods. Essex. July.
Woods andcom- mons. July.
Woods and mea- dows. June.
Linn. names.
42 Ligea, M. and F. Underside,
pl. 3,f: 8.
43 Blandina. Underside, pl. 3, f. 7.
44 Cassiope
45 Hyperan- thus
PAPILIO.
Engl. names.
Arran Argus
Scotch Argus
Mountain Ringlet
Ringlet
Synonyms and new genera. Shi, 9261, 6,7. 128: 5852 Hipparcuia.
D.12, t.426, St.1, p.62. 5853 Htieparcuia.
Stl, p.63, t.8, f. 1,2,3. 5854 Hipparcuia.
H,t.85, f.f.h. LL. #.20. D.8, t.271. St.1, p.60. 5856 Hipparcuia.
46 Polydama, Scarce Heath St.1, p. 64, ¢. 7,/.1,2.
M. and F.
47 Davus
48 Hero
Small Ringlet
Silver border- ed Ringlet
49 Pamphilus, Small Heath
M. and F.
50 Betulee
51 Pruni. Underside, pl.3, f. 10.
Brown Hair- streak
Dark Hair- streak
5857 Hrpeparcuia.
L, 1.23, f.5,6. D.7,t.186. St. BSD. OG 5858 Hiprparcuia.
Cur5yt2205. Sidhp.68, & App. 149. 5859 Hrprarcuia
H.t.21, f.e—h. L.t.93, Af 854. St. 1, 7:69. 5861 HiprparcHia
A.t.5, fot. W.t.117. HH. Beles eke tees t.42. D.8, t. 250.
5862 Tuecra.
C.6. £.264. St.2, p.69. note.
5862* THEcLa.
Habitat, and when found,
Isle of Arran. July.
Isle of Arran. June.
Mountains, Cumberland. June.
Woods, Devon- shire. End of
June.
Marshes, York- shire. July.
Marshes. July.
Ashdown Fo- rest. June and July.
Heaths, &c. De- vonshire, &c. June, Septem- ber.
Woods, Suffolk and Devon. August.
Woods. Hunt- ingdonshire. June.
EAELE LO:
’ Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Linn. names.
Black Hair-
streak
L. t. 44. D. 13, ¢. 437. St. 2, p.69. note, 5863 TuHeEcta.
52 W. album. Underside, pees, fold:
53 Spini Pale brown _ St.1, p. 78.
Hair-streak 5864 Tecra.
54 Quercus Purple Hair- 4.2.52,fia—c. W.t.116.
streak H.t.10, f.a—g. L. £.43. D.13,t.460. St.1. p.76, & App. 149. 5865 THEcLA. 55 Rubi Green Hair- 4.¢.5, f.8. W.é.118. H. streak G20,%.8. 0: dio.” LE,
#44, D.13, ¢.443. 5866 Tuecta.
56 Phleeas Common Cop- H. t. 34, fp. Lt. 41. per D, 18, t. 466.
5867 Lycamna.
Purple-edged St. 1, p. 80. Copper 5868 Lyczna.
57 Chryseis
58 Hippothoé, Dark under- — St.1,p. 82. M. pl. 2. winged
Fa pl..3. Copper 5807 Lycxuna.
59 Dispar, M. and F. pl. 3.
Large Copper L.t.40. D.7,t.217. C.1, £.12. St.1, p.81. 5869 Lycana.
60 Virgaureze, Scarce Copper L.t.41,f:1,2. D.5,t.173. M.and F. St.1, p. 83. pl. 3. 5871 Lycana.
61 Argiolus Azure Blue St.1, p. 85, & App. 14S.
5872 PotyomMatTus.
Habitat, and when found.
Gardens and hedges. June.
Norfolk. July.
Tops of oaks: Essex, &c. July.
Woods and hedges, De- vonshire. June, August.
Commons, road- sides, &c. April, June, and August.
Marshes. Essex and Sussex.
Autumn. Marshes, Cam- bridgeshire.
July. Marshes, Suf- folk. July.
Marshes, Isle of Ely.
L.t.36,f.4,5,6. D.14,t.481. Meadows, Mid-
dlesex, &c. May to Aug.
Linn, names.
62 Alsus
63 Asis ©
64 Arion, M.and F. Mls. Oe
65 Corydon
66 Adonis
67 Dorylas
68 Icarius, M.andF. pl. 3.
69 Alexis, M.and F. pl. 3.
70 Eros,
M. and F.
pl. 3.
71 Argus
PAPILIO:
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Small Blue L. t:39, f.8,4. D.9,4.322. f.1, St.1,p. 86, & App. 149.
5873 PoryomMaAtus.
Mazarine Blue L. t.38, f. 6,7. St.1, p. 86, & App. 149. 5874 PoLyomMMATUs.
L.t.37. D.6, ¢.184. S¢t.1, p- 8. 5875 PotyoMMATUs.
Large Blue
Chalk-hill Blue L. ¢.36. D.7,t. 236, fit. St.1, p. 88. 5877 Potyommatus.
Clifdén Blue L.¢.38,f.1-3. D.4,t.148, Fils sdb d p89,
5878 PotyomMaAtus.
Light Blue St.1, p. 90.
5879 PoLyoMMATUS.
Black-border- S¢.1, p. 91. ed Blue 5880 Poryommatvs.
Common Blue W.¢.119. H.t.39,f.g.i. L.#.$8. D.4;#.443.
St.1. p.91. 5881 Potyommatus.
Pale Blue St.1, p. 93.
5882 PoLyomMATUs.
Silver studded L. ¢.39, f.5-7. St.1, p.93. Blue 5883 Potyommatus,
Habitat, and when found,
Fields, Surrey, Kent, &c. Ma to July.
Chalk soils, Kent. May to July.
Commons, Kent, Surrey, &e.
Chalk-pits near Dartford. July.
Dover Cliffs, & Chalky places, Kent. May to August.
Hills in Wales. June and July.
Kent. June.
Pastures, Suf- folk, Devon- ~ shire, &c. May to Aug.
Lanes, Surrey and Kent. July.
Fields and marshes, Suf-. folk. July.
PAPILIO. 9
. Synonyms and Habitat, and Linn. names. — Engl. names. Ynony ie : new genera. when found.
72 Agestis. Brown Argus L.1.39, f.1,2. D.9,¢.822, Chalky districts, Underside, fod and birds’ pl. 3.f. 9. 5884 Potyommatus. nests. Kent and Surrey.
783 Salmacis, DurhamArgus ‘é. 1, p. 94. Castle Eden M. and F. PoLYOMMATUS. Dean, Dur- Underside, ham. pl. 3.f. 12.
74 Artaxerxes. Scotch Argus L.t.39,f.8,9. D.16,t.541, Meadows. Scot- Underside, St.1. p.95. land, June. Pls fs WS: 5885 PotyomMatus.
75 Alveolus Grizzled W.#.104? H.t.32, f.k n. Heaths, &c.
L. ¢.46,7.8,9. St.1,p.97. May and Au- 5887 ‘THyMELE. gust. 76 Tages Dingy Skipper H.1.34, f.f.o. L.t.45. 3,4. Heaths, woods, St. 1, p. 98. &e. Middle- 5889 'THYMELE. sex and Sufs folk. May
and August.
77 Paniscus Chequered D.8, t. 254, f.1. St.1.p.160. Woody places.
Skipper 5891 Pampuita. End of May. 78 Linea Small Skipper H.¢.42,f.1. L.t.45,f.5-7. Margins of Di, (4296, 7-22 96.1," “woods. \July. p- 101.
5893 PampuHita.
79 Acton Lulworth C. 10. t. 442. Dorsetshire. Skipper PAMPHILA. August.
80 Sylvanus Large Skipper H. ¢. 42, fth. L.t.46. f.1-3. Woods. June DE Se EASA, f.25 St.1, and July. p-101, 5894 PAMPHILA.
C
10 PAPILIO.
Synonyms and Habitat, and
Linn. names. Engl. names. new genera. when found.
81 Comma Pearl Skipper L. ¢. 45, f.1,2. D.9,t.295. Chalky soils.
St. 1,¢.102. Sussex. Au- 3895 PampnHita. gust. 82 Bucephalus Large-headed St.1, p. 102, ¢.10, f.2. Devonshire and
Skipper 5896 Pampuiza. Surrey. July,
GIN)
II. SPHINX. HAWK MOTH.
Linn. names.
1 Statices
2 Melilote
3 Trifolii
4. Loti
5 Filipen- dulz
6 Hippocre- pidis
7 Ocellata
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera,
Green Fores- H.¢. 34, f.a—f. ter
D.6,
St.1, p.105. 5898 Iwo.
Pale 5-spot Burnet
St.1, p. 107. 5900 ANTHROCERA.
Broad-border- S¢. 1, p. 108. ed 5-spot Burnet
5902 ANTHROCERA.
5-spot Burnet D.9,t.319. S¢.1, p.109.
5903 ANTHROCERA.
6-spotted Bur- W.t.91. upper fig. H.t.1, net f.e—h. D.1,t.6. Sé.1, p. 111. 5905 ANTHROCERA.
Narrow-bor- — St.1, p. 110. dered 6-spot 5904 ANTHROCERA. Burnet
Eyed Willow W.t.24. A.t.8. H.t.5, fa—c. D.8, ¢.269. Sé. 1, p, 112.
5907 SMERINTHUS.
C2
t.204, f.2. C.9,t.396.
Habitat, and when found, Woods and mea- dows ; Kensing- ton Gardens ; Essex,Hertford- shire, kc. June.
West Horsley Park, Surrey. June and July.
Middlesex, De- vonshire, near Newcastle, &c. June,
Middlesex, Kent. June.
Fields and mea- dows by wood- sides, inMiddle- sex, Devon- shire, S. Wales, &e. June and July.
Middlesex, Sur- rey, near Coombe Wood. June.
Middlesex, in Battersea-fields ; Essex, on Ep- ping Forest, &c. May and June.
12 Linn. names.
8 Populi
9 Tiliz,
10 Atropos
11 Convolvuli
12 Ligustri
13 Pinastri
14 Euphorbiz
15 Gallu
Engl. names.
Poplar
Lime
Death’s-head
Bind-weed
Privet
Pine
Spotted Ele-
phant
Galium
SPHINX.
Synonyms and New genera. A.t.57. W.t.25. Ht.33, Fa—eh D.We 241. St. 1, p. 112. 5908 SMERINTHUS.
A.t.10. W.t.23. H.t.20, fa—g. D. 10,t. 325. St.1, p.113.
5909 SMERINTHUS.
Ati6. W519, 1-637. D.9,t.289. St.1,p.114. 5910 AcHERONTIA.
W.t. 20 &21. H. ¢. 21, a—d. D.7, t.228& 229, St.1,p.119. 5913 Spuinx.
A.t, 7. Wit. 22. H.t.2, f.a—h. D.8,t. 248. St.1,p. 121.
0915 Spuinx.
D. 9,t. 296. St.1,p.121. 5916 Spniwx.
FT YtsA4s fase. 1, D8, £. 91892... 4, 03. St. 1, p. 124.
5919 Derepuina.
H. t. 44, f. 6. (Cater- pillar). Sé.1, p. 125, Fp | 9 fo
5920 Deritepnita.
Habitat, and when found. Meadows in De- vonshire, Cam- bridgeshire, &c. June and July.
Woods and mea- dows, Middle- sex, Essex, &c. May and June.
Yorkshire, Cam- bridgeshire. October.
Kent, Sussex, Surrey. Middle of September.
Hertfordshire, Cambridge- shire, &c. July.
Rivelston Wood, nearEdinburgh; also near Colney Hatch Wood and Esher, Surrey. June.
Sand-hills near Barnstaple. June.
Middlesex, Corn- walland Devon. June.
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Linn. names.
16 Livornica
17 Celerio
18 Elpenor
19 Porcellus
20 Stellatarum
21 Bombyli- formis
22 Fuciformis
SPHIN xX.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Striped SH A,ip. 126, ¢. 195 F214. Lineata. 5921 Detuepnui.a.
Sharp-winged D.6,¢.190&191. S¢.1, p- 128. 5923 DEILEPHILA.
Elephant Ast. 97 W.t.26. He. 7, fra—h. D4, 4.129. St. 1,p. 131.
5925 D&EILEPHILA.
SmallElephant W.¢.16. D.9, ¢.314. Otol p.A31. 5926 DeEILEPHILa,
Humming-
Bird
Bicrade pit le) Des #155. St. 1, p. 133. 5927 Macroctossa.
Broad-border- ed Bee
D. 3, t.87. St.1,p.135. 5929 Srsta.
Narrow-bor- dered Bee
C. 1, #.40. St.1, 7.184. 5928 Szsta.
Habitat, and when found. Norfolk; and near Kings- bridge, Devon.
Oxfordshire, Cambridge- shire, and near Birmingham. August.
Gardens in Middlesex, De- vonshire, Cam- bridgeshire, &c. June and July.
Woods in Middlesex, Surrey, War- wickshire, &c. June.
Gardens in Kent, Hertfordshire, Cambridge- shire, &c. End of April, June and August.
Coombe Wood near Kingston, Surrey;Darenth Wood near Dartford, Kent. End of May.
Middlesex, Berk- shire, Fens in Cambridge- shire. May and June.
14 SPHINX.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
23 Apiformis Hornet
24. Crabroni- Lunar Hornet
forms
25 Asiliformis Clear under- wing
26 Chrysidi- forms
Fiery Clear-
wing
27 Spheciformis Black and White horn- ed Clear- wing
28 Allantifor- Two-belted
mis Clear-wing
Golden-tail
Clear-wing
29 Cynipifor- mis, M. and F.
30 Ichneumoni- Six-belted
formis Clear-wing
31 Philanthi- formis
Many-belted Clear-wing
Synonyms and new genera.
D.1, t.25. St.1, p. 187.
5931 TrocuiLium.
D.13, 1.436. St.1, p.138.
5932 Trocuitium.
D.11,t.384. St.1,p.139.
5933 ARGERIA.
St.1,p.141. 5936 ANGERIA.
st. dp. 140,¢. 11, 7.1. 5934 AXGERIA.
Entom. Mag. No. 1, p-.79. ZEGERIA.
D.4, t.116. St.1, p.141.
5937 ZEGERIA.
C. 2, t.53. St. 1, p. 140.
5935 AXGERIA.
Entom. Mag. No. 1, p. 79. JEGERIA.
Habitat, and when found.
Aspen trees on Epping Forest ; also Coombe Wood, &c. End of June.
Darenth Wood, Kent. July.
On Poplar trees near London ; also near Bex- ley, Kent. June.
Cabinet of A. H. Haworth, Esq.
In the woods of Southgate, Middlesex; also in the Isle of Wight. July.
Greenhithe,
~ Kent: very rare.
Coombe Wood, Darenth Wood, &c. May and June.
Sussex,Cornwall, and Devon.
Devonshire: very rare.
SPHINX.
Synonyms and new genera,
Linn. names. — Engl. names.
32 Tipulifor- mis wing
Currant Clear- D. 2, ¢.52 & 53. 5938 AXGERIA.
Red-belted
Clear-wing
33 Mutille-
Sormis 5939 AEcrria,
34 Culiciformis Large Red- belted Clear- 5940 AEcrErta. wing
35 Stomoxy- Sormis belted Clear- 5941 A®crErtra.
wing
36 Formici-
formis Red-belt 5942 AXGERIA.
D.6,t.195. St.1, p.142.
St. 1, p. 143,¢. 10, f. 3.
Spotted Red- St. 1,p. 144, ¢.11, f. 4.
Flame-tipped St.1,p. 144, ¢. 11, f. 3.
15
Habitat, and when found,
Very common in gardens towards the middle of June,
Gardens at Chel- sea, Highgate, Hackney, &c. June.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods. June.
Darenth Wood, and Gravesend. July. Rare.
Near London at Little Chelsea, and Limehouse;
alsoin Lincoln-
shire. Middle
of June.
Cal6")
IW. PHALA‘- MOTH. NA.
Linn, names. 1 Humuli, M. and F.
2 Carnus, M. and F.
3 Velleda, M. and F.
4 Lupulina,
M. and F.
5 Hecta, M. and F.
6 Sylvina, M. and F.
7 Cossus
Engl. names.
Ghost
Rosy Swift
Beautiful Swift
Brown Swift
Golden Swift
Evening Swift
Goat
Synonyms and NEw genera. D.8, ¢.274, f.1& 2. St.2, p. 6. 5946 Hepratus. St. 2,p. 7, t.48, f. 1. 5948 Hepraus.
D. 10, £.360,f.3. St.2,
p. 6. 5947 Heriatus.
H£,22.7. 1.1m. 88.2595. 5945 HeEpratus.
D.8,t.274,f.3. St. 2,
p.4. 5944 Heprauus.
H. t.22,f:h—m. C.5, £.185. St. 2, p.7. 5949 HeEpratus.
At35: Wi.31. H.t23. D.4,¢.114. C.2,t.60.
St. 2,p. 9. 5951 Cossus.
Habitat, and when found.
Common in grassy places. Middle of June.
North of En- gland, and near Birmingham. June.
Darenth Wood, Kent; near Al- derley, Che- shire; Derby- shire. June.
Grassy meadows. End of May.
Open places in woods, Middle- sex, Devon, &c. June.
Bordersof woods and lanes, Surrey, Hert- tordshire, &c. August and September.
Oak trees in woods and lanes, Kent, &c. End of June and be- ginning of July.
Linn. names.
8 Aseuli
9 Bucephala
10 Reclusa
11 Anachoreta
12 Curtula
13 Ceruleo- cephala
14 Bicuspis
15 Integra
PHALENA.
Engl. names.
Wood Leopard D. 5,¢. 152. St. 2,p. 8.
Butl-tip
Small Choco- late-tip
Scarce Choco- late-tip
Chocolate-tip
Figure of 8
Pretty Kitten
Intire-barred Kitten
Synonyms and new genera.
5950 Zruzera.
A.t.23,f.33,a—d. W.t.43.
H.#.39,f.a—c. D.1, CSS ela a bed 5952 Pycara.
D. 4, t. 124 & 129, f.4. Sia2,p. 19. Var.:6: inion 7, 1s
5954 CrosTERa.
St. 2, p. 13. 5955 CrosTERA.
St. 2, p. 14. 5956 CLosTERA.
A. t. 13, f. 17, a—e. W. t.12. H. t. 30, iad. “DS, 4,100. St.2, p.15.
5957 EriseMa.
Sido pel, te 13,729. 5958 CrERuRA.
St. 2, p. 16, t. 15, f, 3. 5959 Crerura.
D
17
Habitat, and when found.
Near London ; Essex,andCam- bridgeshire, Beginning of July.
Middlesex, Bucks, Cam- bridgeshire. End of June.
Darenth and Birch Woods. End of May.
In the British Museum.
Near London; Wanstead, Essex, on as- pen trees. End of April, or early in May.
Very common in woods and hedges, Surrey, &c. September.
Darenth Wood, Kent. July.
Rare.
Coombe Wood, Surrey.
Linn. names.
16 Fureula
17 Arcuata
18 Latifascia
19 Fuseinula
20 bifida
21 Vinula
22 Ermimnea
PHALANA.
Engl. names.
Kitten
Arched Kitten
Broad-barred Kitten
Dusky Kitten
Bordered Kit- ten
Puss
Pale Puss
Habitat, and when found.
Synonyms and new genera. W.t.29,f.2. D.7,t.272. St.2.9.17. 5960 CrERuRA.
Frequent near London, in woods and mea- dows; also in Kent, Essex, and Hertford- shire. July.
Coombe Wood, Surrey. Rare.
Diesels 5961 Crrura.
NearLondon ; and Linton, North Devon. Very rare.
C.t.4, 193. St. 2,p. 18. 5962 CERURA.
Darenth Wood 5963 CrErRurRa. near Dartford; also on Epping Forest, in July. Rare.
St. 2, p.19,¢. 15,7. 2. At Limehouse
5964 CERUuURA. near Londen ; and Darenth
Wood, Kent.
Marshy places nearAmesbury, _ Berkshire, &c. End of May, and sometimes
A.t.11. W.t.29, f.1. H.t.38,f,a—e. D.3, t.85. St.2,p.19.
5965 CrErura.
again inAugust.
At Birch Wood; also near Lon- don?
Sé. 2, p. 20. 5966 CERuRA,.
Linn. names.
23 Fagi
24 Dromeda- rius
25 Perfusca
26 Ziczac
27 Dictezea
PHALEN A.
Engl. names.
Lobster
Rusty Promi- nent
Dark Promi- nent
Synonyms and new genera. AN 58. “St. 2, p.21. 5967 Sravuropus.
D.10,t.350,f. 1. St.2. p.22. 5968 NoropontTa.
St. 2, p. 23, t.14,f.2. 5969 NoropontTa.
Pebble Promi- A. ¢. 14, f. 20, e—h.
nent
Swallow Pro- minent
W.t.28. D.4,¢.119. St. 2, p. 23. 5970 Noroponta.
D.7, t.239, f.1. St. 2, p. 25. 5971 LE1ocAMPA.
28 Dicteoides LesserSwallow St. 2, p.25.
29 Camelina
Prominent
5972 Letocampa.
Coxcomb Pro- A.¢.69,f.a.c.d.e. D.6,
minent
t.183. St. 2, p. 26. 5973 Lornorreryx.
19
Habitat, and when found.
Birch Wood, Kent; New Fo- rest, Hants ; near Norwich, and in Bexley Wood. Rare.
In woods, Kent ; at Norwood, Surrey; and at Alderley, Che- shire. Juneand August.
Found near Dublin.
Near London ; also in Darenth and Coombe Woods ; Lolt, Norfolk. and July.
June
Woods and mea- dows, Kent near Dartford, and at Dover; also in Essex, Beginning of August,
Coombe and Da- renth Woods, &e. August.
Common in woods round London, about the end of April and beginning of August,
20
Linn. names.
30 Cuculla
31 Carmelita
32 Palpina
33 Variegata
34 Roboris
35 Dodonea
36 Cassinea
PAEUAWL AGN A:
Engl. names.
Synonyms and new genera.
Maple Promi- D.10,¢.338, f.1. S¢.2,
nent
p- 5974 LorHorrEeryx.
February Pro- St. 2, p. 27, ¢.14,f. 3.
minent.
Pale Promi- nent
Feathered Prominent
Lunar Mar- bled brown
5975 Lornorreryx.
St. 2,p- 28. 5976 PrinoponrTIs.
C.7,t.328. St.2,p.29, aioe bey ale 5977 PrinopHorRA.
D.9, t.299. St.2,p.30. 5978 CHaonta.
Marbledbrown D. 10, ¢.352,f.2. St. 2,
Sprawler
p. 30. 5979 CHAoNIA.
D. 12, t.397, f.2. St. 2, p. 32. 5981 Perrasia.
Habitat, and when found. Darenth Wood and neighbour- ~ hood; also near Erith: but rare.
June.
Darenth Wood near Dartford. Very rare.
Coombe, Birch, and Darenth Woods, &c. ; also near Ep- ping. June and August.
Darenth Wood. The end of Oc- tober.
Darenth, Coombe, Birch, and Colney Hatch Woods. June. Scarce.
Darenth and CoombeWoods; also in Littleton Copse, Middle-
sex. June.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods ; New Forest, Hampshire. End of October.
Linn. names.
37 Serrata
PHALEN A.
Engl. names.
Great Promi- nent
38 Versicolora Glory of Kent
59 Pavonia- minor, M. and F.
40 Rubi
41 Trifolii
42 Medica-
ginis
43 Quercus
Emperor
Synonyms and new genera. D.10, t.359. St. 2, p.33. 5982 PrERIDEA.
W, ¢. 89. St. 2, p.34. 5983 ENpRomIs.
AS t95,) fe 37, a—he H.t.25,a—i. D.1, t.1&8, ¢.254. S¢t.2, pu. St.
5985 SaTurRnNIA.
Fox-coloured A.¢.81,a—d. W.t. 54.
Grass Egger
Medick Egger
Oak Egger
D.2,t.69. St. 2,p.39. 5986 LasiocAMPA.
W. t..47, upper fig. St.2, p. 39. 5987 Lasiocampas.
W. t.47, lower fig. C. 4, t.181. St.2,p.41. 5988 LastocamMpa,
St. 2, p. 40. 5989 LasrocAMpa.
D. 5, t. 158.
21
Habitat, and when found.
Coombe, Da- renth,andBirch Woods.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods; also in Devon- shire, Suffolk, and Sussex. April.
On heaths and in marshy places. Common near London, and in several coun- ties. April and August.
Woody plains and heaths round London ; Hertfordshire, Surrey, &c, June.
New Forest, Hants. July and August,
New Forest, Hants,and near Bristol ; but
rare. August.
New Forest, Hants ; and De- vonshire, Au- gust.
bo bo
Linn, names.
44 Roboris, M. and F.
45 Crategi, M. and F.
46 Populi
47 Lanestris
PHALAENA.
Engl. names.
Great Egger
Pale Oak Egger
December
Small Egger
48 Pityocampa Procession
49 Castrensis
50 Neustria, M. and F.
Ground Lac- key
Lackey
Synonyms and new genera. At.18. W..46. H.t.29, f.a—f. D.3, t. 104. NP a ee 2 5990 LasiocamPa.
A.t,34,f.54,a—d. D.4, t.117. St.2, p. 43. 5992 ‘Tricutura.
A.t.85. W.t.48. D.9, t. 307. St. 2, p.44. 5993 PaciLocaMPa.
A. t.19, f. 26, a—d. W, t.53. H. t, 25, jf. k—o. D.6,t. 210. St. 2, p.45.
5994 ERIoGAsTEr.
St. 2, p.48. 5996 CNETHOCAMPA.
C. 5, t. 299. St. 2, p. 48, t.13, f. 2. 5997 CiisIocAMPA.
Habitat, and when found.
Common near London ; also in Kent, Essex, Sussex, &c. June.
Woody places near Epping ; and in Darenth, Birch, and CoombeWoods. September.
In lanes, near woods, in Kent, Surrey, &c. December.
In different places round London ; also near Hertford ; in Cambridge- shire and Essex. February and March.
Devonshire. Very rare.
Coasts of Essex, Kent, and De- vonshire. Au-
- gust.
A.t.19,f.27,e—|. W.t.45. Very common
Het17 fa—f2D! 3
t.95. St. 2, p.49. 5998 CuisiocaAMPa.
about hedges and gardens. July and Au- gust.
Linn. names.
51 Pini
52 Potatoria, M. and F.
PHALANA. .
Engl. names.
Pine-tree Lap- W. ¢. 61.
pet
Drinker
53 Quercifolia Lappet
54 Dispar, M. and F.
55 Monacha
56 Fascelina
57 Pudibunda
Gypsey
Black Arches
Dark Tussock
Pale Tussock
Synonyms and new genera.
De5yt:.177 Sass (C.10.7.. St.2, p. 50.
5999 Eurricna.
AtAT. W.t.58. H.t.42, Bf detalles Pa Set. 5, t. 148. St. 2, p. 51. 6000 OponEsTIs.
A616. W457. H.t.43, fra—Ce DiTnt: 252k C.1,t.24. St.2,p. 52 6001 GaAsTROPACHA.
W.t..425 D.5,¢; 168; St. 2, p.55. 6004 Hypocymna.
W.t.39. D.7, t. 221. St. 2, p. 57. 6005 Psitura.
A. 26,.f) 89; e—h. W.t.62. D.16, t.576. St. 2, p. 58.
6006 Dasycuira.
A. t. 26, f. 38, a—d. W.ite6S. iH. t. 15, Wicsta D. 8, ¢: 160. St.2, p.59.
6007 Dasycuira.
23
Habitat, and when found,
Taken at Nor- wich ; but very rare. July.
Very common in lanes, hedges and woods. July.
Essex, Hertford- shire, Cam- bridgeshire. July.
In the fens of Huntingdon- shire; also at Coombe Weod. August.
Near Brocken- hurst in the New Forest ; alsoat Epping, &e. July.
Woody districts of Kent and Bedfordshire. July.
Common in hop- gardens; also in the neigh- bourhood of London, &c. June.
24
Linn. names.
58 Coryli
59 Antiqua, M. and F.
60 Gonostig- ma, M. and F.
61 Coenosa
62 Vau-nigra
63 Sparshalli
64 Salicis
65 Chrysor- rhoea, M. and F.
PHALEN A.
Synonyms and
new genera,
Nut-tree Tus- A. ¢.90,f.e—h. W.t.66.
Engl. names.
sock D.9, t.309. St.2,p.60. 6008 Demas. Vapourer A.t.89,f.a—e. W.t.64. H. t.20, f.h—p. Da, t.16. St. 2, p. 61. 6009 OreyIA. Scarce Va- = A.t.90, f.a—d. W.t.65. pourer H. t.14,fia—g. D.9, t.316. St.2,p. 61. 6010 OreyIA. Whittlesea 52,5468. “St.2,p. 6S; 6011 Leta. Black V. St. 2, p.64, t. 16, f. 2. 6012 Lrvucoma. Sparshall’s C.7, t.336. Arcturus.
Lrvucoma.
White Satin At.04,fa—d. W.t.41. Ht. 5,7. p. de. 20.4, t.30. St. 2,p.64.
6013 Lerucoma.
A.t.87,f.e—i. W.t.59. H. t, 25, f. p—s. D.1, t.10. St.2, p.65.
6014 Porrnesta.
Yellow-tail
Habitat, and when found. Coombe, Birch, and Darenth Woods; but rare. April
and July.
Very common about London, &e. July to October.
Coombe Wood, Lewisham, Erith, &c. June to Au- gust.
WhittleseaMere. July.
Bromley? Kent; very rare. Au- gust?
Taken by Joseph Sparshall, Esq. in a lane near Horning, Nor- folk, in Aus gust 1829. Cabinet of J. Curtis, Esq.
Abundant near London. July.
Essex, Cam- bridgeshire, Yorkshire, &c. August,
Linn. names.
66 Auriflua
67 Dominula
68 Russula, M. and F.
69 Caja
70 Villica
71 Plantaginis
PHALENA.
Engl. names.
Brown-tail
Scarlet Tiger
Clouded Buff
Great Tiger
Cream-spot Tiger
Small Tiger
Synonyms and new genera, A.t.87,f.a—d. D.16, t.555. St. 2, p. 66. 6015 Portuestia.
A. t. 22, f. 31, a—d. W. ¢. 38. H. 1. 40, f.a—d. D.4,t.141. St. 2, p. 67.
6016 Hyprrcompa.
D.6,t.214. €.1,¢. 21, St, 2, p. 68. 6017 EurHEMONIA.
A.t.20. W.t.36. H.t.12. f.g—m. D.1,¢.15. St. 2, p. 69.
6018 Arctia.
A. t. 21, f. 29, a—d. Wete Ste ghd a0 os D.2,t.71. St.2, p.71.
6020 ArctTia.
W.t.50. H.t.16,f-g—m. D.4, t.134. St.2, p.73. 6024 NEMEOPHILA.
no or
Habitat, and when found. Middlesex,Kent, Cambridge- shire, &e. August.
Whittlesea Mere; also in Cambridge- shire, and Devon, near Barnstaple, &e; June:
Common in the New-forest, Hants; also near York; in Cambridge- shire, and near Coombe Wood. June.
Common near London, and elsewhere. End of July.
Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, &c. End of June.
Darenth Wood, Kent; Sutton Park, War- wickshire ; Westmore- land. June
26 PHALANA.
Synonyms and
new genera.
Wit49. H.t.27, fn. D.3,¢.80. St. 25p.74.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
72 Fuliginosa Ruby Tiger
6025 PHRAGMATOBIA.
Great Ermine W.t.40. H.¢.38,f.k.1. D.4,t.189.. A,t. 24, Si g—k. St.2,p.75. 6026 SpiLosoma.
73 Menthastri
74 Urtice St. 2, p. 76.
6027 SpiLosoMa.
Dingy White
&
Water Ermine A. ¢. 21, f. 30, e—h. D. 16, t. 571. St. 2, p. 16. 6028 Spinosoma.
75 Papyratia
76 Lubricepeda Spotted Buff A. ¢. 24, f. 35, a—e. Wt cAS.” Ge tones f.g—i. D. 16, t. 568. Of. 207. 77. 6029 SpintosoMa.
77&78Mendica, SpottedMuslin H. ¢. 35,f.f.m. D.11,
M. and F. t. 388. St. 2, p. 78. 6031 DrarHora. 79 Fusca Brown Muslin Sz. 2, p. 80, ¢.18, 13 & 4.
6034 Psycue.
Habitat, and when found.
Yorkshire; and near New- castle. Be- ginning of July.
Essex; Cam- bridgeshire ; Northumber- land, &c. May.
In the Cabinet of J. F. Ste- phens, Esq. ; also in the Collection of the late Mr. Haworth.
Marshy places near Plaistow in Essex, &c. Middle of June.
Commonin most counties. June,
Kent, nearErith ; Essex, &c., particularly in marshy places. Middle of May.
Highgate; Horn- sey Wood. Beginning of July.
Linn. names.
80 Nigricans
81 Nitidella
82 Pulla
83 Muscella
PHALEN A.
Engl. names.
Black Muslin C. 5, ¢.213. S¢.2, p.79. 6033 PENTHOPHERA.
Shining Chim- ney Sweep
Small Chim- ney Sweep
Chimney Sweeper’s Boy
84 Bombycella Transparent
85 Pectinella
86 Mundana
87 Hemerobia
Chimney Sweeper
Sweeper
Muslin
Transparent Muslin
Synonyms and new genera.
C.7, t.332. St. 2, p. 82.
6035 Fumea.
St. 2, p. 82. 6036 Fumea.
St. 2, p. 82. 6037 Fumea.
St. 2, p. 83. 6038 Fumea.
Light Chimney S¢. 2, p. 83.
6039 Fumea.
C.9,¢.400. St. 2,p.83.
6040 Nuparia.
St. 2, p. 84. 6041 Nuparia. E 2
27
Habitat, and when found. Taken by J.C. Dale, Esq., in Dorset- shire. June.
Taken by Mr. Stephens in a lane near Da- renth Wood; and also by Mr. Curtis. July.
Taken by Mr. Stephens, near Darenth Wood. June.
Grassy places on heaths. June.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Very rare.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Very rare,
Middlesex, Kent, Cheshire, &c. August.
Darenth Wood. End of July.
28 Linn. names.
88 Sene.c
89 Asellus
90 Testudo, M. and F.
91 Jacobzeze
92 Miniata
93 Grammica
94 Cribrum
PHALAN A.
Engi. names.
Synonyms and new genera.
Round-winged Sé. 2, p. 84, ¢.18, f. 2.
Muslin
Plain Muslin
Festoon
Pink under-
wing
Red arches
Feathered Footman
6042 Nuparia.
St. 2, p. 85, 617, f. 2. 6043 HeErTEROoGENIA.
A.t.68, f.e—g. W.t.88. D.3, 1.76. St. 2, p.86. 6044 Limacoprs.
yay Pen apse W.t.55. H. t.4, upper fig. D.2,t.45. St.2, p. 90.
6045 CaLLiMorPHA.
H, t.30, f.p. D.2,¢.40, St. 2, p.90. 6046 CaALLIMoRPHA.
lower fig.
D.13, t.450. St.2, p.91, Hoey aes 6047 Eueria.
SpeckledFoot- C. 2,¢. 56. St.2, p. 92.
man
6048 Euepra.
Habitat, and when found.
Whittlesea Mere; also near Lon- don, but very rare. July.
New Forest, near Lyndhurst. Very rare.
Darenth and Birch Woods; also near Chiselhurst and Syden- ham, but not common.
End of June.
Kent, Essex, Cambridge- shire, Devon, &e. May and June.
Norwood and other places near London; &e, July.
Two specimens taken near Windsor in October 1815.
Parley Heath near Ring- wood, Hants. June. «
IPPHA LAGNA .
28at
PH AILGENA .
00d Jun!
PHAILJENA | j
=
5G R
60 a 67 b 75a+ oan
61a + C8Bat 7 7a
BIN 80a GaN Pe olin 6 65 a 72 a FON
73a W.Wood Jun” 82n IOn
Linn. names.
95 Pulchella
96 Aureola
97 Gilveola
98 Helvola
99 Flava
PHALEN A.
nel, names. E gl a new genera,
Crimson-
speckled 6049 Deroreta.
Synonyms and
C.4,¢. 169. St.2, p.93.
Orange Foot- St.2,p.94,¢. 18, /. 1.
man 6050 Lirnosta.
Pale Footman ‘Sé. 2,p. 95. 6053 Lirnosia.
Clouded Foot- S¢. 2, p.94.
man 6051 Lirnostia.
Straw-colour- S¢. 2, p.95. ed Footman 6052 Liruosta.
100 Complana Common Foot- A.¢.70,/. e—h.
men p:95.
6054 Lirnosta,.
29
Habitat, and when found.
Stubble-field near Christ- church, Hants; and Brighton, Sussex, Very rare. Sept.
Birch and Coombe Woods ; also near Ripley, in Yorkshire. Middle of July.
A pair in the Cabinet of Mr. Stephens, taken either in Birch or Darenth Woods.
Brockenhurst, in the New Forest; but rare.
Found with the above; also in Birch and Darenth Woods; but very rare.
Woods and shady lanes ; Middlesex, Surrey, Essex, &e. Beginning of August.
30
Linn, names.
101 Depressa
102 Griseola
103 Plumbeo- lata
104 Muscerda
105 Quadra, M. and F.
PHALANA.
Engl. names.
Pale-edged Footman
Synonyms and
new genera.
St. 2, p. 96. 6055 Lirnosia.
Dun Footman St. 2,p. 96.
Leaden Foot- man
Spotted Foot- man
Large Foot- man
106 Rubricollis Black Foot-
man
6056 Lirnosia.
St. 2, p. 96. 6057 Lirnosia.
C.1,t.36. St.2,p.97. 6058 Lirnosia.
W.t.59. D.9,t.306. S2.2,9.97. 6059 Liruosta.
H.t.43,f:p. D.10,t.350, f.3. St.2,p.98. 6060 GNopuHRIA.
Habitat, and when found.
Darenth Wood and near Ripley by Mr. Stephens. Very rare. Middle of July.
Common in a woody lane near Ripley ; also near Hertford. Beginning of August.
Cabinet of Mr. Stephens. Specimens said to be found near London.
Found in a marsh at Horning, Nor- folk, by Mr. Sparshall.
Common in the New Forest ; found also in Kent, Essex, &c. Middle of July.
Near Darenth Wood, Kent ; Collingbourne Wood, Wilts. End of May.
Linn. names.
107 Lrrorella
108 Roscida
109 Eborina
110 Orbona
111 Subsequa
112 Pronuba
113 Innuba
PHALEN A.
Engl. names.
Dew Moth
Pale Dew Moth
4-spot Small Footman
Lesser Yellow underwing
Dark lunar Yellow
underwing
Great Yellow underwing
Pale-edged Yellow underwing
Synonyms and new genera. St. 2, p.99. 6061 SeETINA.
St. 2, p. 100. 6062 Setina.
St. 2, p. 100. 6063 Serina.
D. 10, ¢.343, f.2. St. 2, p. 102. 6064 TrirHana.
C.8,t.348. St. 2, p.103. 6065 TrirHzna.
A.t.72,f.a—d. W.t.1. Hie t239) 2d fo, t.311. St. 2, p. 103.
6066 Trirpnmna.
St. 2, p. 104. 6067 Triru@Nna.
31
Habitat, and
when found.
Near Rochester,
Birch Wood, and onDartford Common.June.
Riddlesdown
near Croydon. June.
Darenth, Birch,
and Coombe
Woods; also at Epping, &c. Beginning of August.
Common in
several coun-
ties. End of June andearly in July.
Taken by Mr.
Curtis in Scot- land.
Common in
gardens and hedges in many parts of En- gland; from the beginning of June to the middle of July.
Found at the
same time and in the same places with the above.
i) lo
Linn. names.
114 Fimbria
115 Interjecta
116 Janthina
117 Texta
118 Umbrosa
119 Leucogra- pha
120 Cespitis
PHALENA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera,
Broad-border- H. ¢. 5,f.2. D.6,t.208. ed Yellow St. 2, p. 105. underwing 6068 TripHmNa.
Third Yellow St. 2, p. 105.
underwing 6069 'TRIPHENA.
Lesser broad- W.t.11,f.5. St. 2,p.106. bordered 6070 TrieHm@na. Yellow
underwing
Brown-border- St. 2, p. 107. ed Yellow 6071 Cerrtco. underwing
St. 2, p. 108. 6072 Lytzma.
Six-striped Rustic
White-spotted St. 2, p.199.
Rustic 6072* p. 372 Lytza. Autumnal, St.2, p. 109. Rustic 6073 CHARMaAs.
Habitat, and when found.
Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, Essex, &c. Beginning of July.
Darenth, Birch and Coombe Woods; also near Hertford and Epping. June.
Lanes and bor- ders of woods in Essex, Suf- folk, &c. Au- gust.
Woods in Essex, Kent, and Nor-
folk. June.
Near Birch Wood; also by Mr. Stephens in Sydenham Wood. Netley, Shropshire. End of July.
Taken nearYork. Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet.
Near Bexley, and on Dartford Common. Sep- tember.
Linn. names.
121 Confinis
122 Fusca
123 Nigra
124 Graminis
PHALENA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Allied Rustic St. 2, p. 109. 6074 CHarmas.
Barred-feather- St. 2, p. 109. ed Rustic 6075 CHareas.
Black Rustic —‘St.2, p. 110, ¢. 20,.f. 2. 6076 CuarRmas.
Antler D?18;°t:.458. -C. 16, t.451. 6079 CHARmAs.
125 FerrugincaFeathered St.2,p.112.
Rustic 6080 Rusina.
126 Lunigera Lunar Dart Ne 2s pr 1 5,t. 20nf. 3.
127 Corticea
128 Aqua, F.
129 Segetum
6081 AGrotis.
Heart and Club S¢. 2, p.114. 6082 AGrotis
Pearly under- S¢. 2, p.115. wing 6083 AGcroris.
Common Dart S¢. 2, p. 115. 6084 AGrRoris.
FR
Habitat, and when found. Mr. Stephens’s
Cabinet.
Near Birch Wood. Septem- ber.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet.
Coombe Wood, Whittlesea Mere, and in Devonshire, but rare. July.
Hedges near Darenth Wood, rare. End of June,
Cabinet of Mr. Bentley. Found near Cork in Ireland. June,
Kent, Sussex, Devonshire, &c. June.
Taken near Epping ; also near London and in Hertford- shire, but rare. September and October.
Very common in fields and hedges in York- shire, Norfolk, &e. June,
34
Linn. names.
130 Suffusa
131 Annexa, F.
PIFALZEN A.
Engl. names.
Dark Sword- grass
Tawny Shoul-
der
132 Valligera Archer's Dart
133 Radia
184 Radiola, F,
135 Sagilti
fera
Shuttle-shaped Dart
Dark Shuttle- shaped Dart
Archer Dart
Synonyms and new genera.
D.10, £.345, f.2,8. St. 2,
p. 117. 6085 AcGrotis.
St. 2, p. 117, t. 22, f.2. 6086 AgerotTis.
D.10, ¢. 340, f. 3. p.118. 6087 AGrotis.
St.2,
Sé. 2, p. 119. 6088 AGrortis.
St. 2, p. 119, t.20, f. 1. 6089 AcGrotis.
St. 2,p. 119. 6090 AGrotIs.
Habitat, and when found.
Birch and Da- renth Woods ; also near Ep- ping. June and July.
A single speci- men taken near West Ham, in Essex, now in Mr. Curtis’s Cabinet ; also in the Cabinet of Mr. Bentley. June.
New Forest, Hants; Teign- mouth, Devon, &c.; but scarce. August.
Near London, New Forest, and Derbyshire. Mr. Bentley’s Cabinet. July.
St. James’s and Greenwich Parks ; also in Norfolk and Devon, rare. Mr. Bentley’s Cabinet. June.
‘Neighbourhood
of London. July.
- PHALAEN A.
Linn, names. Engl. names.
new genera.
136 Lineolata Lineolated Dart Sé. 2, p. 120. 6091 AGRrotis.
437 Pupillata Pupilled Dart St. 2,p. 120. 6092 Agerotis.
138 Aquilina Bordered Dart St. 2, p. 121. 6093 AGrotis.
St. 2, p. 121. 6094 AGrorts.
139 Tritici, | White-line F. Dart
St. 2, p. 122.
6095 AGroris.
140 Ocellina Eyed Dart
141 Cuneigera Wedge-barred St. 2, p. 123. Dart 6096 AGrotis.
Veined Dart St. 2,p. 123. 6097 AGcrortts.
142 Venosa
143 Hortorum Garden Dart — St. 2, p. 122. 6098 AGrotis.
144 Nigricans Dark Garden St. 2, p.123. Dart 6099 AgGroris.
Synonyms and
a we) wt
Habitat, and when found, Darenth Wood. Middle of Au-
gust.
WhittleseaMere; Devon; and near London, but rare. July.
Near London, and in Glamor- ganshire.Scarce. Middle of July.
WhittleseaMere. Rare. July.
Very rare. Taken in Darenth Wood, and near Dublin. June.
Darenth Wood. Beginning of
July.
Cabinet of Mr. Stephens, Taken near Edinburgh, July 1824.
WhittleseaMere. August.
Gardens near London; also at Whittlesea Mere. End of July and begin-
ning of August.
36 PHALEN A.
Linn, names. — Engl. names.
145 Fumosa Dark Rustic
146 Obeliscata Square-spot Dart
147 Ruris Rufous Dart 148 Dubia White line | 149 Subgo- Gothic Dart thica
150 Exclama- Heart andDart
tionis, M. and F.
151 Nebulosa Clouded Dart
152 Cinerea Rustic
Synonyms and new genera.
St. 2, p. 124. 6100 AGrorTis.
St. 2, p. 124. 6101 Acrorts.
i525 775125. 6102 Acrotis.
St. 2, p. 125. 6103 Acrortis.
St. 2, p. 126, t. 22,f.3.
6104 Acroris.
Se. 2p) 126, 6105 AGrotis.
St. 2, p. 127, £.22,f. 1.
6106 Acrotis.
Light feathered S¢. 2, p. 127.
6107 AGrotis.
Habitat, and when found. Found at the same time and place as the preceding.
Darenth Wood; Ripley in York- shire, and near London. Au- gust.
Darenth Wood; Whittlesea Mere. August.
Near London. August.
Near London, and Barnstaple, Devon ; but very scarce. June.
Common in gar- dens, hedges, &c., near Lon- don. End of June.
Two specimens taken by Mr. Raddon near Barnstaple, De- von, July 1827.
Kent, Salop, Isle of Wight, &c. ; but un- common, June.
PHALENA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
153 Subrosea Rosy Dart
154 Renigera Pine Dart
155 Latens Dusky Dart
156 Pyrophila Streaked Dart
157 Crassa Stout Dart
158 Augur Double Dart
159 Brunnea_ Purple Clay
Synonyms and new genera. St. 2, p. 128, ..19, f. 1. 6108 GRapHipnora, rhomboidea.
St. 2, p. 129.
6109 GrapHIPHoRa.
St.2, p. 129. 6110 Grapuienora.
St. 2, p. 130. 6111 GrarHirHorRAa.
St. 2, p. 130. 6113 GRaPHIPHORA.
St. 2,p.131. 6114 GrapHiPpHora,
St. 2, p.131. 6115 GRAPHIPHORA.
37
Habitat, and when found, Borders of Whit- tlesea Mere. Very scarce. July.
Derbyshire, Westmoreland. Rare. July.
_ The only ex-
ample Mr. Ste- phens has seen of this insect, was taken in the South of Scotland in the summer of 1827.
Netley, Shrop- shire ; but rare. July.
Bottisham,Cam- bridgeshire ; Netley, Salop. August,
Coombe and Da- renth Woods; Cambridge- shire, Essex, &e. July.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods, &c. Not un- common. End of July or be ginning of Aus gust.
38 PHALAN A.
2 Synonyms and Habitat, ana Linn. names. Engl. names. nao nec when found. 160 Candeli- Brown Clay St. 2, p. 132. Taken by Mr. sequa 6116 GrapuirHora. Stephens in Darenth Wood. July. 161 Tristigma Triple spotted S¢. 2, p. 132. Darenth Wood, Clay - 6117 Grapnuirnora. and near Rip- ley. July 162 T’riangu- Double D.16, t.562. St.2,p.133. Darenth Wood ; lum Square-spot 6118 Grapnipnora. also Coombe and Birch Woods; near Dover, &c. End of July. 163 Baja Dotted Clay — St. 2, p. 134. Darenth,
6120 GRAPHIPHORA. Coombe, and Birch Woods, - &c. End of
July. 164 Erythro- Barred Chest- St. 2, p. 134. Darenth and cephala nut 6121 GrRApHIPHORA. Birch Woods. July. 165 Festiva _Ingrailed Clay St. 2, p. 135. Darenth Wood,
6122 GRAPHIPHORA. Coombe Wood, and near Hert- ford, &c. End
of June. 166 C. nigrum Setaceous He- S¢. 2, p. 136. Darenth and brew Cha- 6123 GraputpHora. Coombe racter Woods ; also in
Yorkshire, De- von, &c. End of June and beginning of July.
Flat 100 a
101 a IOP a nas
I4Fa + LO3 a iit at 2 CAP Ga + 104A + 126
IC a 105 a + M3 b
I7a 105 a + 4b
Iba L06 a +
aS hn SP
G2. a 107 a W. Wood Jun? M6 art 128 a +
y $
PHA LANA. PU.I
L44a+
L128 a +
139 a+ 148 a ls6a +
733 a It#2a + 150 a +
lita 143 a + W.Wood Jun? isla + l60a+*
Linn. names.
167 Musiva
168 Plecta
169 Punicea
170 Gothiea
171 Instabilis
172 Interme- dia
PHALENA.
Engl. names.
Light-edged Clay
Flame Shoul-
der
Small Square- spot
Hebrew Cha- racter
Clouded Drab
Connecting Drab
Synonyms and new genera. St. 2, p. 136. 6124 GRapHiIrHora,
St. 2, p. 137. 6126 GRAPHIPHORA.
i257. 195. 6127 GRaAPHIPHORA.
St. 2, p. 138. 6128 SEMIOPHORA.
A.t.76, f.a—d. St. 2, p. 140.
6129 Orruosta.
St.2, p. 140. 6130 Orrnosta.
39
Habitat, and when found. Taken by Dr. Leach, and now in the British Museum,
Hedges and woody lanes in Middlesex, Essex, Surrey, &c. June and September.
Darenth Wood, Epping, &c. June.
Hedges and wood sides. Highgate, Hampstead, Ep- ping, Bottis- ham, &c. Mid- dle of April.
Richmond Park, Epping Forest, &c. Common. Beginning of April.
A single pupa found by Mr. Stephens in Richmond Park.
40
Linn. names.
173 Gracilis
174 Munda
175 Sparsa
176 Pallida
177 Stabilis
178 Miniosa
179 Cruda
PHALANA.
Engl. names.
Synonyms and
new genera.
Lead-coloured St.2,p. 141.
Drab
Twin-spotted Quaker
Powdered Quaker
Pale Quaker
Common
Quaker
Blossom Un- derwing
Small Quaker
6131 Ortnosta.
St. 2,p.141. 6132 Orruosta.
St.2, p. 142. 6133 OrriosiA.
St. 2, p. 143. 6134 Orrnosta.
A.t.76,f.e—h. St. 2, p. 143. 6135 Ortnosta.
St. 2, p. 144. 6136 OrtrHostA.
A. t.74, f.a—e. St. 2, p..144.
6137 Orruosta.
Habitat, and when found.
Darenth and Birch Woods ; also in Epping Forest, but not common. Be- ginning of Aprile
Epping, Leather- head, Dorking, &c. End of April.
Middlesex, Essex, Kent, &c. End of April.
Taken by Mr. Stephens in Richmond Park. Rare. End of April.
Common in many parts of the country. Beginning of April.
Darenth Wood, Epping, Lea- therhead. Not
End
common. of March.
Middlesex ; Surrey; oaks in Richmond Park, &c. Com-
End of
mon. March.
PHALZEN A.
Linn. names. Engl, names.
180 Pusilla Dwarf Quaker
181 Litura Brown-spot
Pinion
182.Pistacina Pale-beaded Chestnut
183 Lunosa Lunar Under-
wing
Red-line Quaker
184 Lota
185 Flavilinea Yellow-line Quaker
186 Macilenta Brick
Synonyms and new genera. St. 2, p. 145. 61388 Orrnosta.
St.2, p. 145. 6139 Ortnosta,
St. 2, p. 146. 6140 Orrtnosta.
C.5,t. 237. St. 2, p.147.
6141 Orrnosta.
St. 2, p. 147.
6142 Orruosta.
St. 2, p. 148, ¢. 19, f. 2.
6143 Orrnosta.
St. 2, p. 148. 6144 Ortnosta.
41
Habitat, and when found.
Richmond Park, &e. End of March.
Darenth Wood, Hertford, Ep- ping. Septem- ber or October.
Darenth and Birch Woods. September.
Birch and CoombeWoods, &c. September.
Hertford; also near Waltham- stow, Darenth Wood, &c., but not common. September and October.
Near Caen Wood, Hamp- stead; Brocken- hurst, and De- vonshire. End of September.
Hertford, Coombe Wood, the New Forest, &c. End of
September.
42 Linn. names.
187 Upsilon
188 Turca
189 Grisea
190 Lithar-
Syria
191 Comgera
192 Trilinea
PHALANA.
Engl. names.
Dingy Shears
Double-line
Bright-eyed Clay
Ochraceous brown
Brown-line bright-eye
Equal Treble-
lines
Sunonyms and new genera.
Sé. 2, p.149. 6145 Orrnosta.
St. 2, p. 150. 6146 Myrumna,
St. 2, p. 150. 6147 Myrumna.
St.2, p.151. 6148 MytTuimna,
St.2,p.151. 6149 Myruimna.
St. 2, p. 152.
6152 GRAMMESIA,
Flabitat, and when found.
Marshes near Hertford ; also near London, in Battersea Fields, &c. June.
Chigwell-row, Essex, and near Bristol ; also in the hollow of Coombe Wood, by Mr. Stephens. Rare. July.
Darenth Wood; New Forest ; Hants and De- von, &c. End of June.
In the Cabinet of Mr.Stephens. Taken near Brockenhurst, in the New Forest. July.
Darenth and
CoombeWoods; Essex, Hert- fordshire, &c.
Coombe and Da-
renth Woods, &c, June,
PHALAN A. 43
Linn. names. Engl. names. punonsipis atta Hantiat, ae new genera. when found. 193 Bihnea Dark Treble- St. 2, p. 152. In Mr. Bentley’s lines 6153 GRAMMESIA. Cabinet. One taken by Mr. Stephens in Coombe Woud, July 1815; others near Birch Wood, but very rare. ; June. 194 Xantho- Square-spot St. 2, p. 153. Common in Mid- grapha Rustic 6150 Seceria. dlesex, Kent, Surrey, &c. August.
195 Neglecta Neglected St. 2,p.154,t.21,f.2. TakennearRing- Rustic 6151 SEGeETiaA. wood by
Messrs.Bentley and Chant ; also by Mr. Stephens at Birch Wood ; and by Mr.Dale in the New Forest. Sept.
196 Ambigua Dotted Rustic Sé. 2, p. 155. Lanes near Da- 6154 CarapDRINa. renth Wood, &e. June..
197 Redacta Lesser dotted St. 2, p. 155. Found with Rustic 6155 Caraprina. No. 196. near Darenth Wood, &e. June.
198 Alsines Garden Rustic S¢. 2, p. 156. Frequents gar- 6156 CarapRina. dens, Middle- sex, Surrey, Kent, &c. June.
44 Linn. names.
199 Implexa
200 Levis
201 Morpheus
202 Sepia
203 Cubicu-
laris
204 Superstes
205 Glareosa
206 Rubricosa
PHALAENA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Clouded Gar- St. 2, p.156. den Rustic 6157 CaARApDRINA.
Grey Rustic St. 2, p. 157.
6158 CaRrapDRINA.
Bordered Rustic
St. 2, p. 157. 6160 CaARADRINA.
Mottled Rustie S¢. 2, p. 157. 6161 CaRApDRINA.
Pale mottled St. 2, p. 158.
Willow 6162 CARADRINA. Powdered St.2, 7.159.
Rustic 6163 CaRADRINA. Autumnal 2525p, 159, 8.21, 7.2.
Rustic 6164 CarRADRINA.
Red Chestnut St. 2, p. 160. 6165 Grea.
Habitat, and when found. Darenth Wood,
&e. July.
Darenth Wood, and near Lon- don. July.
Devonshire ; also one taken at Hertford by Mr. Stephens. June.
Gardens, shady lanes, &c. Common. June.
Gardens and meadows. Common. Mid- dle of June.
Habitat the same as No. 208, but not so common. June.
Birch Wood, New Forest, and Devon- shire, but rare. September.
Darenth Wood, very rare. End of March.
Linn. names.
PHALZENA.
Engl, names.
Synonyms and new genera. g
207 Rubiginea Dotted Chest- Sté. 2, p. 161.
208 Satellitia
209 Vaccinii
210 Spadicea
211 Submgra
212 Polita
nut
Satellite
6166 Grama.
Dl5;t.1685 St. 2. 9.168,
6167 Guma.
The Chestnut A. ¢. 23, f. $4. e—h.
St.2, p. 161. 6168 Guma.
DarkChestnut St. 2, p. 162.
Black Chest-
nut
6169 Gruma.
C. 6,t. 268. St. 2, p.162.
6170 Guma.
Netted Chest- S¢. 2, p. 162.
nut
6171 Guiza.
45
Habitat, and when found. Taken by Mr. Walton in Nor- bury Park, near Dorking. Mid- dle of October to the begin- ning of Novem- ber. Rare. Middlesex, Sur- rey, Kent, Essex, &c. Common. Mid- dle or end of September.
Middlesex, Kent, Surrey, &c., in woody places. September.
Found with the preceding.
Woody places near London ; and in Kent, Surrey,&c. Not common. September.
Found at the same time and in the same places as Nos. 209,210 & 211.
46
Linn. names.
PHALEN A.
Engl. names.
Synonyms and new genera.
213 Pyramidea Copper under- D.6, ¢.193. S¢. 2, p.164.
214 Tragopo- gonis
215 Tetra
216 Typica
217 Pinastri
218 Conspici- laris
wing
Mouse
Mahogany
Dark Gothic
Bird’s wing
Silver Cloud
6172 AmruiryRa.
St. 2, p. 165. 6173 Pynrornina.
As) Oly je tle Gk St. 2. p. 165. 6174 Pyropuiua.
A, t, 15, f. 21, a—d. H.t. 29, f.d—g. St.2, p- 166.
6176 Nania.
D.10, t. $47, f. 2. St. 2, p- 168. 6175 Dypreryeia.
D. 18, &. 458. p. 169. 6181 Xyuina.
St. 2,
Habitat, and when found.
Middlesex, Sur- rey, Essex ; oaks in Coombe Wood, Rich- mond Park, &c. August.
Darenth Wood, Hertford,Coles- hill, &c. June.
Middlesex, Essex, Devon- shire, &c. Found in gars dens, in the month of June.
On nettles near London, and other places. Common. End of June.
Mr. Stephens found this in- sect on palings near Coombe Wood; and Mr, Bentley on Newington Green. June.
Mr. Stephens has a pair taken in BulstrodePark ; they have also been taken be- tween Birch Wood and Bex- ley ; but very rare. End of
May.
PHALAEN A.
Synonyms and
inn. names. Engl. names. Li re & New genera.
219 Lambda Grey Shoul- St. 2, p. 170. der-knot 6177 Xyuina.
220 Pulla Ash Shoul- —‘S¢.2, p. 170. der-knot 6178 Xy.Lina.
221 Semibrun- Tawny Pi- St..2) 9, 170, ¢. 21, FS; nea nion 6179 Xyuina.
222 Petrificata Pale Pinion St. 2, p.171,¢. 23, f.1. 6180 Xy Lina.
223 Putris Flame A. t.79, f.a—d. St. 2, p-172. 6183 XyLINA.
224 Vetusta Red Sword- _D. 6, t. 187, exoleta. grass St. 2, p.174. 6185 Catocampa.
— 225 Lythoxy- Light Arches St. 2, p. 175. lea 6186 XyopHasta.
47
Habitat, and when found.
Coombe Wood, Netley,Epping, Hertford. The autumn.
A specimen taken in the autumn at Woodside, near Epping, in1817; now in the Bri- tish Museum.
Coombe Wood. Rare. Septein- ber, A pair in the British Museum.
One in Mr. Ste- phens’sCabinet, taken near Teignmouth, Devon. June.
Hedges, gardens and woody places. Middle- sex, Surrey, Essex, Kent. Middle of June.
Mr. Bentley’s Cabinet. Da- renth Wood. Rare. October.
Darenth and CoombeWoods, Epping Forest, &e. July.
48 PHALANA.
Synonyms and
Linn. names. Engl. names. : new genera.
226 Exoleta Sword-grass D.6,¢.187, the Larva. C. 6, t. 256. St. 2, p. 173. 6184 CaLocaMPa.
227 Sublustris Reddish Light St. 2, p.175. Arches 6187 XyYLOPHASIA.
228 Polyodon Dark Arches St. 2, p.176. 6188 XyLopHASIA.
229 Hepatica Clouded-bor- St. 2, p. 176. dered Brin- 6189 Xytopwasta. dle
230 Combusta Dark Tawny St. 2, p. 177. 6192 XyYLopHasia.
231 Epomidion Clouded Brin- St. 2, p. 178. dle 6191 XyLopwasta.
232 Scolopa- Slender cloud- Sé. 2, p. 178. cina ed Brindle 6193 Xy LopHasia.
Habitat, and when found. Gardens and woody places. Darenth Wood, &c. Autumn.
Taken near Brighton. July.
Common in hedges, gar- dens, woods, &c. June and July.
Middlesex, Sue rey, Essex, &c. Beginning of July.
Coombe, Birch and Darenth Woods; but very rare. June.
Derbyshire, Yorkshire, De- von; shady lanes near Rip- ley. End of June.
Taken by Mr. Chant near Sheffield; and by Mr. King at Coombe Wood. June.
WT w
“7 4 a/) - léla + 70a ATI a 186 at 4 ; 3 le?a+ i7la + 180n
; :
T63 a + I72at I8la 190 a+
182 a+ 191a+
ey
vo 5 a+ I74a+
L938 a +
L66 a+
I94a +
eG 7h 169 a + 78 a W.Wood Jun? 87 at
199 a 208 a+ 27a + 226 b
229 a +
2210 * 230a + 203 a 212 a
205 a 249% at WWoedJun? 223.a
Linn. names.
PH AL ENA.
Engl. names.
Synonyms and
new genera.
233 Rectilinea, Clouded Bro- St. 2, p.179.
FE:
234 Amica
“8 235 Adusta
236 Satura
237 Remissa
238 Contigua
239 Glauca
940 Plebeia
cade
Barred Arches
Dark Brocade
Dingy Bro- cade
Gothic Bro- cade
Beautiful Bro- cade
Glaucous Sheers
The Sheers
6191
St. 2, p. 180, t. 23, f. 2.
6195 Hapena.
St; 2 past. 6196 HapeEna.
St. 2, p.181. 6197 Hapena.
St.2, p. 181. 6198 HapeEna.
Db. 25 p 184.
6202 HapeEna.
St. 2, p. 185. 6204 Haprna.
St. 2, p. 185. 6205 Hapena.
H
XYLOPHASIA.
49
Habitat, and when found,
North of En- gland. Taken by Mr. Mar- shall in Traf- ford Park, Lan- cashire.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. rare.
Very
Birch Wood; but rare. June.
A pair in Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet, from the late Mr. Marsham’s Col- lection. Very
rare.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods ; also near Rip- ley, Eertford, &e. June.
Coombe Wood. June.
Near London, Cheltenham, and Matlock.
June.
Middlesex, Essex, Kent, Sussex, Devon, &e. June.
50 Linn. names.
241 Leuco-
stigma
242 Ochracea
243
Cucubali
244
245
PHALANA.
Engl. names.
Pale Sheers
Tawny Sheers
Lithorhiza Early Grey
Campion
Capsincola Lychnis
246 Saponarre Bordered
Gothic
Sunonyms and new genera.
St. a. P: 186. 6206 Hanpena.
St. 2, p. 186, t. 28, f. 3. 6207 Hapena.
SE, 2 Polen: 6208 Hapena.
C.7,t. 508. St. 2, p.187. 6209 Hapvena.
St. 2, p. 188. 6210 Hapena.
St. 2, p. 188. 6211 Hanpena.
Habitat, and when found.
Habitat the same as No. 240. June.
Near London, Brighton, and in Norfolk ; but rare. June.
Middlesex, Surrey, Essex, Kent, &c.; on trunks of trees. End of April.
Darenth Wood ; Bedfordshire, &c.; but un- common. Mid- dle of June.
Middlesex, Surrey, Essex, Kc. ; in gardens, and waste ground, End of June or begin- ning of July.
Darenth Wood ; also near Brigh- ton anc Dover ; in Norfolk and Cambridge-
End of
June or begin-
shire.
ning of July.
Linn. names.
247 Popularis
248 Leuco- pheus, F.
249 Furva
250 Pisi
251 Splendens
252 Oleracea
PHALAENA.
Engl. names.
Feathered Gothic
Feathered Ear
Dusky Bro-
cade
Broom
Purple Bro- cade
Bright-line Brown-eye
Synonyms and new genera.
D, 15, t. 505. Sé. 2, p- 189.
6212 Hetxiopnogus.
St. 2, p. 190. 6213 HeEtiorpHosus.
St. 2, p.191. 6214 MamestTRA.
A. t, 32, f. 51, c—f. W.t.7. D.9,t. $1. St.2, p.192.
6215 Mamestra.
St. 2, p.192. 6216 MamestTRA.
A. t. 27, f. 40, a—d. St.2, p. 195. 6217 MameEstTRra.
Hi 2
Si
Habitat, and when found,
Near London, and in several counties ; not uncommon.
June.
Mr. Stephens has seen but two indigenous females, taken near Bristol, July 1816.
Near Hull in Yorkshire ; also near Dover, and at Coombe Wood. June.
Near London; Hampstead Heath, Epping Forest, Coombe Wood, &c. June.
Mr. Stephens's Cabinet. Taken in Cumberland, July 1827, by Mr. Weaver.
Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, Essex, &c.; common in gar- dens. End of
May.
or bo
Linn. names.
253 Suasa
254 Nigricans
255 Brassicee
256 Albicolon
257 Chenopodu Nutmeg PA ts
PHAL ANA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Dog’s tooth = St.¥, p 193.
6218 MamestTRA.
Dusky Nut- St. 2, p. 193, t. 24, f. 2. meg 6219 Mamestra. Cabbage A, t. 28, f. 42 and 43,
a—e; ulso ¢. 29, 145, eh) 107, d-——Guand i. Vesfia—ds Sha, p. 194.
6220 MamestRa.
White Colon St. 2,p. 195, t. 24, f. 3.
6222 MamestTRA.
we. 25.p. 195. 6224 MameEstTRA.
Habitat, and
when found,
Taken near Lon- don: one also in Norfolk, and another in Birch Wood, in July 1818. Mr. Stephens’s Ca- binet.
A specimen taken at Christ- church, Hants, by Mr. Bentley ; another found at Darenth Wood.
June.
End of
Very common in gardens,hedges, banks, &c., in several coun- ties. End of
May.
Cumberland ; takenin August 1827 by Mr.
Mr.
Stephens’s Ca-
binet.
Weaver.
Common in gar- dens In and near London, &c. June,
Linn. names.
PlLAd AUN A;
Engl. names.
258 Persicariz Dot
259 Leucipara Small Angle
260 Alena
261 Basilinea
262 Testacea
263 Fibrosa
264 Nictitans
265 Secalina
Shades
Large Nutmeg
Rustic Shoul- der-knot
Lesser Floun- ced Rustic
Crescent
Golden Ear
Small Clouded brindle
Synonyms and new venera. ©O
A.t.77,f.a—d. H.t.24,
fa—e. D,9,t.s7. CxO Ge 4310" . Si .2) p- 196.
6225 Mamestra.
D.7, t: 280; f.2. St. 3,
p-3- 6226 Euriexta.
St. 3, p.4. 6223 MAmEsTRA.
She yao: 6227 Hama.
St. 5, p. 5. 6228 Hama.
Siro, pet: 6230 Apamra.
D.t.397, 3. C.6,t.260. Sioa pe tr 6231 APAMEA.
St. 3,p.8. 6233 APAMEA.
53
Habitat, and when found. Middlesex, Surrey, Essex ; at Hertford and Ripley, &c. June.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods. Middle of June.
Gardens and shrubby places near London,
&e. June.
Woody places and gardens. End of June.
Birch Wood, Epping &e. Autumn.
Whittlesea Mere. Middle of July.
Heaths near Birch Wood ; also near Mar- gate, &c. End of July or be- ginning of Au- gust.
Neighbourhood of London ; Battersea Fields; rare. End of July.
PHALEN A.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
nEW genera.
266 Didyma Rustic St.3,p.8. Mourner 6232 APAMEA. 267 Oculea Common Sét.3, p. 9. Rustic 6235 APAMEA. 268 I-niger Letter I St. 3, p. 10.
6236 APAMEA.
269 Thalassina Pale Shoulder- S¢. 2, p. 182. ed Brocade 6200 Hapena.
Light Brocade D. 10, ¢. 352, f. 1. _ p- 183. 6201 Hapena.
270 Geniste
St. 3, p. 10. 62357 APAMEA.
271 Furca Russet
Double lobed S¢.3,p. 11. 6238 APaMEA.
272 Ophio-
we TAMING
Synonyms and
Habitat, und when found.
Near London ; Copenhagen- fields ; also at Dover. Begin- ning of Au- gust.
Very common in woods, hedges pastures, &c. August.
Very common near London, &c. Beginning of August.
Common near London. June.
Hertford, and Darenth Wood. June.
Hedges, &c , near London, Hertford, &c. ; not uncommon. August.
Meadows near Hackney ; in Epping Forest, and in Batter- sea Fields ; but rare. July.
PHALAN A.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
273 Literosa Rosy Minor
274 Strigilis Marbled Minor
275 Latrun- | Tawny Mar- cula bled Minor
276 Aithiops Blackamoor
277 Humeralis Cloaked Minor
278 Terminalis Flounced Minor
Q79 Rufuncula Plain red Minor
280 Fasciun- Middle-barred cula Minor
a] Synonyms and new genera.
St. 8, p.12, #. 25, f.1.
6239 Mrana.
Sterss pede: 6240 Mrana.
St. 3, p. 13. 6241 Mrana.
Sé. 3, p. 13. 6242 MIANA.
St. 3, p. 14. 6243 MIANa.
St. 3, p. 14. 6244 Mrana.
St.3,p. 14. 6245 MIANA.
Ot; Safe 15. 6246 MIAna.
55
Habitat, and when found, Darenth Wood; also near Dover, &c. Middle of
July.
Woody places in Middlesex ; Devonshire,&c. June.
Near London, &e. June.
Middlesex ; Suf- folk; Norfolk, &c. Woods and
meadows. June.
Very common near Dover, &c. Middle of August.
Middlesex, Es- sex, Darenth and Coombe Woods, &c. July.
Norfolk and Suf- folk. Rare. June.
Darenth Wood; also in Copen- hagen Fields; but rare. July. Mr. Bentley’s Cabinet.
56 Linn. names.
281 Minima
282 Renigera
283 Haworthu
284 Lancea
985 Hibernica
286 Porphyrea
£87 Piniperda
PHALA.N A.
Engl. names.
Least Minor
Kidney-spot- ted Minor
Haworthian Minor
Marsh Minor
Irish Minor
True Lover’s knot
Pine Beauty
Synonyms and
new genera,
Sét.3, p. 15. 6247 MIANa.
St.3,p. 16, t. 25, f. 2.
6248 CELENA.
Sb; p16; 6249 CELENA.
St. 2, p. 18. 6250 CELAENA.
Shs 17, 6251 CELANA.
D. 10, t.360, f.1. p- 19.
St.3,
6252 ScoroPHILa.
CosyAs7, Sis 3hp.10:
6253 Acwatia.
Habitat, and when found. Cabinet of Mr.
Bentley, taken by him in Yare- ley Fens, Whit- tlesea Mere. June.
Very rare. Mr. Stephens has seen but three specimens.
Whittlesea Mere. Common. July.
Borders of Ram- sey Mere; also near Whittlesea Mere? Very
rare.
Near Dublin.
Heaths near Birch Wood ; New Forest, Hants, &c. End of July.
First found by Mr. Stephens at Hertford ; since taken at Birch Wood, Xe. End of March.
Linn. names.
288 Preecox
289 Atriplicis
290 Oleagina
291 Bimacu- losa
292 Oxyacan- thee
293 Aprilina
294 Compta
PHA L ZN A.
Engl. names.
Portland
Wild Arrach
Green-brin- dled Dot
Double-spot- ted Brocade
Green-brin- dledCrescent
Marvel du Jour
Marbled Coronet
Synonyms and new genera. D. 6, ¢. 213. St.3,p.21. 6254 Acresra.
Wr, t.2.. D.8, 7.262; fe Len SE. 3, ps 22. 6255 TRacHea.
D.13, t.439. St. 3,p.23. 6256 VALERIA.
Ci 4b 177. Se. 3, p. 24, 6257 Misexia.
A, ¢. 14, f. 19, a—d. We te ote AS ba3: f.d—f. D.5, ¢. 165. St.3, p. 24.
6258 MIsELIA.
DB. 10, ¢. 354, f. 1. S0. 3, p. 25. 6259 MiseEtta.
St. 3, p. 26. 6260 Mise.ia.
Sr =~]
Habitat, and when found.
Coast of Devon- shire, Kc. June and Sep- tember.
Wisbeach, and Cheltenham ; but rare. End of June, and in September.
Richmond Park; also near Bristol, and in Scotland ; but very rare.
Taken near Bristol in July 1815: now in the British Museum.
Ealing, Middle- sex; also in Warwickshire, Cheshire, &c. End of Septems ber to the be- ginning of No- vember.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods, &c. October.
Darenth Wood and near Brighton. June.
3] a
Linn. names.
295 Advena
296 Nitens
297 Bimacu-
losa
298 Tinecta
299 Herbida
300 Polymita
301 Templi
302 Flavo- cincta
PHALZEN A.
Engl. names.
Pale-shining brown
Tawny and silver
Grey Arches
Silvery Arches
Green Arches
White Arches
Brindled Ochre
Large Ranun- culus
Synonyms and new genera. St.3, p..28. 6262 Ponta.
St. 3, p. 28. 6263 Porta.
DAO 65345, fol. St, De 28; 6264 Porta.
St.3, p. 29. 6266 Porta.
St.3, p. 30, t, 27, f.3. 6267 Ponta.
Eos Deo lets 20.07, 2s 6269 Porta.
St. 3, p.31, t. 26, f. 1. 6268 Porta.
W. ¢.14, upper fig. D.10, t.334. St.3, p. 32. 6270 Porta.
Habitat, and when found. Coombe Wood, &c. End of
June.
Near London, and in Norfolk. End of June.
Darenth and Birch Woods, Epping, &c. End of June.
Darenth and CoombeW oods; but rare. End of June.
Darenth Wood; alsoin Norfolk, and at Tun- bridge, Kent. Mr. Bentley. June.
In the Cabinets of Mr. Stephens and Mr.Vigors.
Mr. Bentley's Cabinet.
Hertford, York, Epping; gar- dens and hedges. End of September.
PHALAN A.
Synonyms and
Lian. names. Engl. names. new genera.
3035 Occulta Great Brocade S¢.3, p. 29. 6265 Ponta.
304 Albimacula White-spotted St. 3, p. 26. Coronet 6261 Miserta.
305 Dysodea Ranunculus _ W.t.14, lower fig. St. 3, p- 32. 6271 Potta.
306 Serena Broad-barred DEA EAS SO ifass DSi Sy White DSS. 6272 Porras,
307 Seladonia Brindled ShiSsp. Se: Green 6273 Ponta. 308 Chi July Chi A,t, 83, fC. Ds Dil2,
t.406. St. 3, p. 34. 6274 Ponta.
309 Leporina Miller DAO} 827, f- 1s. St3; p. 309. 6275 APATELA.
09
Habitat, and when found Taken in Epping Forest by Mr. Hatchett, and also at Alder- ley, Cheshire, by the Rev. E. Stanley. Very rare. July.
British Museum.
Darenth Wood, Epping, Hert- ford, &c., gar- dens and hedges. Middle of July.
Near Dartford, &c. End of June.
Darenth, Birch and Coombe Woods, &c. End of Septeim- ber.
Derbyshire, Cumberland, North Wales, &e. July.
Darenth, Coombe and Birch Woods: but not common, Middle of May.
60
Linn. names.
310 Brady- porina
311 Aceris
312 Megace-
phala
313 Ligustri
314 Alni
S15 Psi
316 ‘Tridens
PIVA.L AUN A.
Engl. names.
Ashy Miller
Sycamore
Poplar Grey
Coronet
Alder
Dagger
Dark Dagger
Synonyms and new genera. St. 3, p. 36, t. 26, f. 3. 6276 APATELA.
A. t.83,f.a—d. W.t.67. PD. 10; 2.830; SE38, p. 36.
6277 APpaTELA.
RY a a fe
6278 AcHRONYCTA.
St. 3, p. 38. 6279 AcHRONYCTA.
D. 10, ¢.827,f.2. St.3, p: 38. 6280 AcHRONYCTA.
A.t.86. W.t.60. H.t.15. D.4,t.133. St.3, p.39. 6282 AcHRONYCTA.
St. 3, p.40. 6283 ACHRONYCTA.
Habitat, and when found. Birch and Da- renth Woods, &c. Beginning of June.
Essex, Cam- bridge, Kc. End of June.
Darenth Wood, Hertford, Cam- bridge, &c. Be- ginning of June and in the au- tumn.
Darenth Wood ; also near Croy- don, &c. End of June.
Found in several counties; but rare. Begin- ning of June.
Very common on pales, &c., near woods, in dif- ferent counties. End of June.
Woeds and shady places, Middlesex, Es- sex, &c. June.
PHALENA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
al Synonyms and new genera.
317 Auricoma Scarce Dagger St. 3, p. 41.
318 Menyan- Light Knot-
thedis erass $19 Rumicis Bramble
320 Euphorbia Spurge
321 Luphrasie Dark Spurge
322 Glandifera Marbled
green
Marbled Beauty
323 Perla
324 Orion du Jour
Scarce Marvel H. ¢. 42, f. e.
6285 AcHRONYCTA.
Shawne t.27, fet. 6287 AcHRonycTaA.
A, t.22, f.e—i. W.t.56. D.A, €.126. St.3, p.42. 6288 AcuRonyctTa.
St. 3, p. 43. 6289 AcuronycrTa.
St. 3, p. 43. 6290 AcHurRonycrta.
D.7, t. 223, f.3. p. 44. 6291 Bryoruina.
St.3,
St. 3,p. 45. 6292 Bryorui.a.
Dst0: 1.347, f.1. C.9, t.404, St. 3, p. 46.
6295 DirntHera.
61
Habitat, and when found,
Birch trees in Coombe Wood and Richmond Park. Begin- ning of June.
Intheneighbour- hood of Man- chester. June.
Common in Middlesex and other counties. Middle of May.
Near London, and in the New Forest ; but rare, Beginning of May,
Mr. Stephens’s specimen was taken near Lon- don in June.
Walls near Lon- don, &c. End of June.
Common on old walls near Lon- don, &c. End of July,
Birch Wood, &c. Nag stings 4 Beginning of June.
Linn. names.
325 Derasa
327 Libatrix
328 Fluctuosa
329 Duplaris
320 Diluta
331 Or
PHALZEN A.
Engl. names.
Buff Arches
Synonyms and new genera, 7, 4.2293; 7. 12 S883; p. 4@. 6296 Tuyatira.
Peach Blossom S¢. 3, p. 48.
Furbelow
Satin Carpet
Lesser Satin
Carpet
Lesser Lute- string
Popiar Lute-
string
6297 TnyatTira.
A. t.32, f.50,a—c. D.6, 216%" SiS yp. 50: 6299 CALYPTRA.
Wie Os Daoilts 6300 CERoOPACHA.
St. 3, p. 52. 6301 CrEroracna.
HHet0353.fo6 8, tes, p. 52. 6302 CEROPACHA.
D. 10, ¢. $47, f. 3, St.3, p. 93. 6303 Crropaciua.
Habitat, and when found,
Darenth Wood, Epping Forest, &e. Rare. End of July.
Darenth and CoombeWoods, Epping Forest, &c.; but not common. Mid- dle of June to the end of July.
Common near willow-trees, and under bridges, &c. End of July.
Darenth and Birch Wocds ; not common, Middle of June.
Epping, Darenth Wood, &c. Middle of June.
Darenth Wood, the New Forest, &c.; but rare. End of August.
Epping Forest, Darenth Wood, &c. ; but rare. End of June.
Linn. names.
332 Octoge-
sima
PHA LEN A.
Engl. names.
Figure of $0
Synonyms and new genera.
C56; 272. SE. 3; 7.53;
2,732:
6304 Crropactira.
333 Flavicornis Yellow horned D. 10, t. 352, f.3. St. 8,
334 Ridens
335 Sublusa
- 836 Retusa
837 Gracilis
338 Viminalis
p. 94.
Frosted-green S¢.3,p. 55. 6306 Crropacna.
Olive
Double Kid-
ney
Shs Ssipi00. 6307 Trruera.
D!10,¢. 850, f: 2. p. 56. 6308 Terura.
Slender bodied St. 3, p. 57.
6509 Trrura.
Minor Shoul- S¢.3, p. 58.
der-knot
6310 Bompycta.
6305 CErropacia.
St. 3,
63
Habitat, and when found.
Mr. Stepbens has a specimen taken near Birmingham. End of May or beginning of June.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods ; but rare. End of February or beginning of
March.
Epping Forest, Coombe Wood, &c. Rare. Middle of April.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods; not common. June.
Frequents the same place as the preceding; but not com- mon. End of
July.
The same time and place as the preceding.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods, &e. July.
June and
64 Linn. names.
339 Oo
340 Diffinis
341 Affinis
342 Pyralina
348 Trapezina
344 Fulvago
545 Flavago
PHALZENA.
Engl, names.
Heart
Synonyms and new genera.
D. 5, t.179.
Weee 116 86:3; p..59.
White-spotted S¢. 3, p. 60.
Pinion
6312 Cosmra.
6311 CyMATOPHORA.
Lesser-spotted A. 1.31, f.49,f—i. St. 3,
Pinion
p. 61. 6313 Cosmia.
Lunar-spotted Sé. 3, p. 61.
Pinion
Dun-bar
Angle-striped Sallow
Pink-barred Sallow
6314 Cosmia.
H.t,10, f. n—tr. p- 62. 6515 Costa.
St. 3, p. 62. 6316 Costa.
St. 8,
A.t.68, fia—d. St. 3,
p.64.
6317 XanrTHIA.
Habitat, and when found.
Epping Forest, Darenth Wood, &e. Beginning of June.
Middlesex, Es- sex, &c. Fre- quents elm-
trees. Middle
of August.
Near London, &e., on elm- trees. End of
July.
Taken near Birch Wood ; but rare. End of July.
Very common in woods and lanes in several coun- ties. End of
July.
Taken on the borders of Birch Wood ; but
very rare. End of July. Woods at Syden-
ham; Darenth Wood, &c. Be- ginning of Sep- tember.
234 a t+ 243 a LoL a + 26] a +
236 a + 245 at 254 a + ORG Die
if
250 at
W.Woed Jun”
PHA LANA. PLT3
LOge NT
279 N 288 at
280 n 298 b
£92 +t
SO? & +
3O3
2770 286 a W.Wood Jun? 295 b 3Ot-a t+
PHALZENA. PILI
ata t+
307 a +t ILE a + 325 a in IS4F+ at
HO a + 319 a t+ 328 at 337 a
320 a + 329 a +
371 at 330 a +
JL
Sol ar 340 a W. Wood Jun? o
Linn. names.
346 Fulvago
347 Gilvago
348 Aurago
349 Centrago
350 Citrago
351 mbriago
352 Croceago
353 Micacea
PHALENA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
A. t. 33, f. 52, a—d. D.10,t.338, f.2. St.3, p. OA.
6318 XANTHIA.
Sallow
Lemon Sallow St¢. 3, p.65. 6319 NANTHIA.
Barred Sallow S¢.3, p. 65. 6320 XANTHIA.
Centre-barred C.2,¢.34. St. 3, p. 65.
Sallow 6321 Xanruia. Orange St. 3, p. 66. Sallow 6322 XANTHIA.
Scarce border- S¢.3, p. 67. ed Sallow 6323 Xanruia.
OrangeUpper- A. t. 15, fi 22, e—h. wing St. 3, p. 67. 6324 XANTHIA.
St. 8, p. 69. 6326 GorTYNA.
Rosy Rustic
65
Habitat, and when found.
Common among birch trees, in woods and plantations. Middle of Sep- tembere
Darenth and Birch Woods. Rare. Middle of September.
Darenth Wood. Beginning of September.
North of En- gland; but rare.
Epping Forest. Middle of Aue
gust,
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet.
Oak woods of Surrey ; Kent, &c. September,
The neigh- bourhood of London; also the New Forest, &c. Middle of July.
66 PHALENA.
Synonyms and
Linn. names. Engl. names. new genera. 354 Flavago Frosted H. t. 35, fa—e. D.10, Orange t.340, f. 1. 6327 GortTyYNa. 355 Typhe Bullrush S500 0a.
6329 Nonacria.
356 Pilicornis Hairy-horned St.3, p.72, t. 99, f. 1. Wainscot 6330 Nonaaria.
357 Crassicor- Large Wain- Sé. 3, p.72. nis scot 6331 Nonacrta.
358 Canne Spotted Wain- St. 3, p. 73.
scot 6332 Nonacria. 359 Comma _ Shoulder- St.3, p. 73.
stripe Wain- 6333 Lrucania.
scot
Habitai, and when found.
In different
counties, by way sides, among the common Bur- dock. Middle of September.
Among bull-
rushes at Ed- monton, Ep- ping, &c. Mid- dle of August.
Mr. Stephens’s
Cabinet. Taken in September 1826 nearCroy- don.
Mr. Curtis’s Ca-
binet. Taken in Norfolk.
Mr. Bentley’s
Cabinet. Taken near Scar- borough.
Gardens near
Epping; also near Dartford, &c. Beginning of July.
Linn. names.
360 Littoralis
361 Obsoleta
362 Impura
363 Punctina
364 Arcuata
365 Pallens
566 Rufescens
367 Suffusa
PHALANA.
Synonyms and
Engl, names. new Zener.
Shore Wain-
scot 6334 Leucania.
Obscure Wain- St. 3, p. 74.
scot 6335 Leucantia.
Smoky Wain-
scot Shio5 Ds 0 0- 6336 Lerucania. Dotted-bor- St. 3, p. 75. dered Wain- 6337 Lerucania. scot
Bowed Wain- ‘S¢.3, p.76.
scot 338 LEUCANIA, Common St, 3;.p. (6. Wainscot 6339 Lrucania.
Shy p. 10. 6340 Leucania.
Red Wainscot
Clouded Wainscot
St. 3, p. 77. 6341 Lrucantia. K 2
Ci 452.157. StS, pot 4.
A; ¢. 983; jf. '53;,e—Db.
67
Habitat, and when found.
Coast of Hamp- shire and Cum- berland. Rare.
Cabinet of Mr. Chant. Taken by him in the
City Road,
Very common in several parts of the country. Middle of July.
Taken near Lon- don, with No. 362.
Two specimens taken by Mr. Stephens at Ripley. Begin- ning of July 1827.
Gardens, hedges, &e ; not un- common. Mid. dle of July,
The same time and place as the foregoing,
Isle of Dogs, June.
68
Linn. names.
268 Ochracea
369 Fluxa
ar b i 370 Pygmina
871 Pallida
372 Neurica
873 Gemini- punclata
274 Pudorina
375 Musculosa
376 Rufina
PHALANA.
Engl. names.
Ochreous Wainscot
Tawny Wain- scot
Small Wain- scot
Pale Wainscot
White Wain- scot
Twin-spotted Wainscot
Striped Wain- scot
Glossy Wain-
scot
Flounced Rustie
Synonyms and
new genera,
St.8, p.77.
6342 Leucantia.
wt. S, Dall. 6343 Lrucanta.
St.3,.p.78. 6344 Leucania.
St. 8, p. 78.
6345 Lerucanta.
St. 3, p. 79. 6346 LeEucania.
St.3, p.79. 6347 LEucANIA.
St. 8, p. 80. 6348 Leucania,
St.3,p.81.
6350 Simyra.
St. 3, p. 68. 6325 XMANTHUIA,.
Habitat, and when found. Darenth Wood and Whittlesea Mere. Rare. End of August.
WhittleseaMere. End of July.
Battersea Fields. middle of Sep- tember.
Taken in the marshes near West Ham, Essex.
Marshes near LeaBridge. Mr. Stephens has seen but two specimens.
Cabinet of Mr. flatchet, and in the British Museum,
WhittleseaMere. June.
Whittlesea and Yaxley Meres. June,
Woods in Kent, &e. Middle of September.
Linn. names.
377 Scrophula- Water Betony
ria.
3878 Verbasci
379 Asteris
PHALZEN A.
Engl. names.
Mullein
Starwort
380 Meticvlosa Angle-shades
381 Umbratica Large pale
382 Tanaceti
383 Lucifuga
381 Lactuce
Shark
Tansy Shark
Large dark Shark
Lettuce Shark
Synonyms and
new genera.
W. t. 152 St. 3, p.85. 6354 CucuLtia.
Al tah, 128, I—K. H.t.8, frame. St.3,p.85.
6355 Cucutiia.
C.1,%.45. St.3, p. 86. 6356 CucuLLia.
A. t. 80, f. 46, 47, a—e. W.t.3. H.t.41,fic—e. D.A, ¢.139. St.3, p.84.
6353 PHLOGOPHORA.
D.8,t.262, f.2. St.3, p.87.
6358. CucuLtia.
St. 3, p. 88. 6360. CucuLLIA.
St.3, p. 89. 6861 CucuLLIA.
St. 3, p. 88. 6359 CucuLuiaA.
69
Habitat, and when found,
Near Croydon, Cheltenham, &c. May.
Darenth and Birch Woods, &e. April.
Darenth Wood, Downs near Croydon, but not common. Beginning of July.
Common in gar- dens and shady places in many counties. End of April, June, and September.
Wimbledon Common, Ep- ping, &c. Mid- dle of July,
Woods near Lon- don. End of July.
Darenth and Birch Woods. Beginning of July.
Darenth and Birch Woods. Middle of July.
70 Linn. names.
385 Chamo- mille
386 Fiscina
287 Absinthi
388 Delphinii
389 Thapsi- phaga
PHALENA.
Engl. names.
Chamomile Shark
Twin-tailed Shark
Wormwood
Pease-blossom
Shepherd’s Purse
390 Artemisie Green Silver
391 Linarie
Spangle
Flax
392 Ochroleuca Dusky Sallow
393 Triplasia
Dark Spec- tacle
Synonyms and new genera,
_ St.3, p.89.
6362 CucuLtia.
St. 3, p.90. 6363 CucuLLIA.
D.9, t.304. St. 3; p.91. 6365 Cucuttia.
W. t.3, f-4. D.10, ¢.331.
6368 CHARCILEA.
St. 3, p. 87. 6357 CucuLtia.
St. 335 p.91. 6366 CucuLLia.
St.3, p.94, t. 29, f. 2. 6367 CaALoPHASIA.
D510, 45.940; fe2Stss,-
p95. 6369 EReMosia.
St.3, p.96. 6370 AsrosroLa.
Habitat, and when found. Near birchWood and Wimbledon Common, &c. ; but rare. June.
Birch Wood, &c. June.
South Wales and Devonshire. Beginning of July.
Near Windsor ; but very rare. June.
British Museum. Taken near Birch Wood. June.
British Museum.
British Museum and Mr. Ste- phens’s Cabi- net. Taken at
Woodside near
Epping in June
1817.
Hills near Dover, South Downs,
Ke. July.
Gardens and wood-sides, &c, Hertford, Ep- ping, &e. July.
Linn. names.
394 Urtice
395 Venosa
396 Lllustris
3897 Perconta- tionis
398 Tota
599 Bimaculata Double-spotted S¢.3, p. 102.
PHALZENA. 71
Engl. names.
Spectacle
Powdered Wainscot
Purple shades
Plain Golden =e
Beautiful Golden Y
Spangle
400 Interroga- Scarce Silver
tionis
401 Gamma
ve
Silver Y
Synonyms and new genera.
Habitat, and when found. D.9, t.298. St. 3, p.97. 6371 AsBRosToLa.
Common in shady places near London, &e. End of July.
St. 3, p. 82. 6351 Simyra.
Fenny places. Whittlesea Mere, &c. Mid- dle of June.
St. 3, p. 98. 6373 ABROSTOLA.
Taken formerly on Salisbury Plain. Nowvery rare. July.
June or
D. 8, t. 256, f.1. Sé. 3, p. 101. 6376 Puusta.
Lanes near Da- renth Wood and Hertford. End of June.
St.3, p. 100. Coombe and Da-
6375 Puusta. renth Woods, &c. Beginning of July.
Mr. Stephens’s
6377 Puusia. Cabinet.
D.A3, ¢.458. St.3,p.102. North of En-
6378 Prusta. gland. End of June.
A. t.79, fe—h. W. t.69. Commonin fields D.8,t.265, f.2.St.3, p.103. 6379 Prusta.
and hedges. April, June, and September.
ae § ho
Linn. names.
402 Chrysitis
403 Aurifera
404 Cireum- flexa
405 Aurichal- cea
406 Bractea
407 Festucee
PHAL ANA.
Engl. names.
Burnished Brass
Slender bur-
Sunonyms and new genera.
A, t. 71, f. a—d. H.t.22,f.a—c. D.4, t.137. St.3, p.105.
6383 Puusta.
St.3, p.104.
nished Brass 6582 Puusia.
Yorkshire Y
Scarce bur-
D.12,t.412. St.3, p.103.
6580 Puusta.
St.3, p.105.
nished Brass 6384 Prusta.
Gold Spangle Sv.3, p. 106.
Gold Spot
408 Marginata Bordered
409 Pelligera
Sallow
Bordered Straw
6585 Puusta.
A.t.84, f.e—h. Wt.17. D.2,t.46. St.3, p.107.
6386 Prusta.
D5 Fela yele oles. p. 108. 6387 He.ioruis.
D.2, t.61. St.3, p. 109.
6388 Hetrorutis,
Habitat, and when found.
Gardens, hedges, meadows, Kec. End of June.
British Museum. Taken near Dover.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Taken in York- shire.
Near Crayford, Kent, and New- bury, Berkshire; but rare. June.
North of En- gland and near Ediaburgh. June.
Ditches and marshy places near London, &e. Middle of August.
Darenth and Birch Woods. Beginning of June.
Taken occasion- allynear Dover, Brighton, &c., but very rare.
~ ee ae
344.a + 353 at 362 a 371 in
349 a 35 peated aS . 358 -a + WWood Junzr 707 A 316 a t
397 a + 406.a + ee Ie 2909 407 389 a + de Ce 400 a + "Psy
402a +
fs WW Wood Jun? 2 394 a + cod Jun 4O3 epee
FES aA +
PHALAN A.
YY Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Linn. names.
Marbled Clover
410 Dipsacea p. 109.
6389 Heioruis.
411 Myrtilli St.3, p. 111. 6390 ANARTA.
low Under- wing
412 Nervosa ‘Tawny veined St. 3, p.82.
Wainscot 6352 SimyRa.
Dark Yellow
Underwing
413 Vidua
414 Heliaca Small Yellow D.10, ¢.343, f. 3. St.3 p. 112.
6392 ANARTA.
Underwing
Four spotted S¢.3, p. 113. 6393 AconTIA.
415 Luctuosa
Pale Shoulder S¢.3, p. 113, ¢. 29, f.3. 6395 Acontra.
416 Solaris
Marbled Beauty.
St.3, p.114. 6396 Acontta.
417 Caloris
418 Ostrina 6404 Erasrria.
L
D!103£.827; fi 3: St. 3,
Beautiful Yel- D.7, ¢.221. C.3, ¢.145.
?
Purple Marble C.3, ¢.140. S¢.3, p.119.
13
Habitat, and when found,
Clover fields near Darenth Wood, &c.; but not common. Mid- dle of July.
Heaths in several counties. Mid- dle of June to the end of July.
Taken near Da- renthWood; but veryrare. June.
Mr. Curtis’s Ca- binet.
Lanes and mea- dows, Middle- sex, Kent, Es-
sex, &c. July.
Clover fields near Darenth Wood, but not com-
mon. June.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet.
Mr. Curtis’s Ca- binet.
Mr. Curtis’s Ca- binet. Taken in Devonshire by Cap.Blomer, June 1825.
74 Linn. names. 419 Sulphura- lis
420 Uncana
421 Bankianaj
422 Venustula
423 Minuta
4.24 Catena
425 Apicosa
426 Fuscula
PHALANA.
Engl. names. Spotted Sul-
phur
Silver hook
Silver barred
Rosy Marbled
Small Marble
‘
Brixton
Beauty
Blossom tip
Marbled
White spot 3
427 Albidilineca Marbled
White line
Synonyms and
new genera.
D410 583339, f: DSHS:
De LAC.
6399 Erastria.
St.8, p. 117.
6400 Erastria.
St.3, p.117.
6401 ERrastria.
St. 3, p. 118.
6402 Erastria.
Sind, pal 19.
6403 Erastrria.
C.6,t.276. St. 3, p.116. 6398 DersmMopHorRa.
Es Gs ps 19
6405 Erastria.
St. 3, p. 119.
6406 Erastria.
St. 3, p. 120.
6407 Erastria.
Habitat, and when found.
Battersea Fields. Middle of July.
WhittleseaMere, &c. End of June.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Taken by the late Mr. Haworth in Norfolk. Be- ginning of July.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Taken in Epping Forest. ‘Very rare.
Mr, Stephens’s Cabinet. Very rare.
Mr. Curtis’s Ca- binet.
Mr. Bentley's Cabinet.
Chiselhurst and Bexley Woods, End of June.
Found at the same time and place as 426 ; but rare.
PHAL/N A.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
428 A’nea Small Purple barred
429 Lutescens Reddish Buff
430 Caliginosa Dingy
431 Rufa Small Rufous
432 Lineola Lineated Ru- fous
433 Arcuosa Small dotted Buff
434 Lusoria Black-neck
435 Anomalata Anomalous
Synonyms and new genera. St. 3, p. 121. 6408 PHuyTomeTRaA.
St. 3, p. 122. 6409 AcosMETIA.
Nerdy pe 122 6410 Acosmetta.
St53,p. 123. 6411 AcosMETIA.
Si: 35p.123:
6412 AcosMETIA. ®
St.3, p.123.
6413 AcosMETIA.
D.10, £. 354, f.2. C.10, t.475. St. 3, p. 126. 6416 Oputrusa,
St. 3, p. 125. 6415 STinBra.
L 2
“I a qn
Hubitat, and when found, Heaths near London; also near Birch and Darenth Woods, &c. End of August.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Taken nearLyndhurst. July 1821.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Taken in the New Forest. June.
Whittlesea Mere. Rare. June.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet.
Near London, Hertford, Ep- ping. June.
‘Tields near
Birch and Da- renth Woods.
Beginning of
August.
fampshire, De- vonshire. Au- tumn,
76
Linn, names.
436 Crass us- eula
437 Trifasciata Triple streak-
438 Maura
439 Fraxini
440 Nupta
441 Sponsa
442 Promissa
PHALAN A.
Engl. names.
Double-barr- ed
ed
Great Brown- bar
Clifden Non-
pareil
Red Under-
wing
Dark Crimson Underwing
Light Crimson Underwing
Synonyms and new genera Nt8, p. 426; 6418 Opniusa.
St. 3, p. 128. 6421 CaTepnra.
W.t.90. H.t.31,fia—e. DISS ME: AOD. ce tSb Ss p. 131.
6423 CarvocaLa.
A. t.80, fia—d. W.t.35. H.t.18, f.g—m. D.7, t.224, St.3, p. 132.
6425 Carocara.
D.9,t.324, St.3, p.133. 6427 CaATOCALA.
St. 3, p. 184. 6428 CarocaLa.
Habitat, end when found,
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Taken in the North of England.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Taken by the Rev. W. Kirby.
Common in gar- dens and fields near London, &e. of August.
Beginning
Taken in York- shire, &c.; but very rare. Au- tumn.
Among willows in Middlesex Kent, Essex, &e. Beginning of August.
Birch and Da- renth Woods, nearLyndhurst, &e. End of June.
New Forest ; Richmond Park. End of
June.
PHALANA.
Synonyms and
Linn. names. new genera,
Engl. names.
443 Conjuncta Lesser Crim- St. 3,p.135. son Under- 6429 CarTocata.
wing
444 Parthenias OrangeUnder- H.t.35,f.1. D.7,t.246.
(fil aeSt. Sep aiso! 6430 Brerna,
wing
445 Puella St. 8, p. 137.
6431 Brerya.
Pale Orange Underwing
446 Notha
Underwing 6432 Brepna.
447 Glyphica Burnet SiS, 9.198: 6433 Evucuipia. A448 Mi Shipton H.t.41,f.5. St.3,p.139,
6435 Evcuiptia.
449 Trepidaria Black Moun- St. 38, p. 144. tain 6436 Psopos.
450 Alpinata 64387 Psonos.
451 Brunneata Rannoch Ge-
ometra 6439 SPERANZA.
Light Orange C.3,¢. 121. S¢.3,p.137.
Gold four-spot C.9, t.424. St. 3,p.144.
C. 5, t.225. St.3,p.145.
a | “SI
Habitat, and when found.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet; very rare.
Birch and Da- renth Woods, &c. End of March.
British Museum.
Coombe and Birch Woods, &c. End of March.
Clover fields and borders of woods. June.
Common in fieldsand woods in several coun- ties. End of June.
Mr. Bentley’s Cabinet. Taken in Scotland. June.
Mr. Curtis’s Ca- binet.
Scotland, on heaths near Loch Rannoch. July.
78
Linn. names.
452 Limbaria Frosted Yel-
low
453 Piniarius, Bordered M. and F. White
454 Atomaria Common Heath
455 Carbonaria Black Heath
456 Fuliginaria Waved Black
457 Ervicetaria Bordered
Grey
458 Favillacea- Grey Scollop-
Trius ed
459 Leucophe- Spring Usher
aria, M. and F.
Engl. names.
PHALEN A.
Synonyms and new genera. St. 3, p. 145. 6428 Speranza.
D: 107%. S86- 1 SHENG; D. 147. 6444 Bupaus.
D. 7, t. 248, fA;2- St3,
p. 148. 6441 Fiponta.
St. 3, p. 149. 6442 Friponia.
St. 3, p. 149. 6440 Fiponta.
St. 3, p. 149. 6443 Frponta.
HAE. S3yjems. O18;
t. A6107.1. CAs Tag.
St.3,p.150. Maesia. 6445 Bupatus. °
H.t. 43, f.m; 0,70, q-
St. 8, p.151. 6446 ANISOPTERYX.
Habitat, and when found.
Near Birch Wood, among broom. May, July.
Fir plantations near Ripley,&c. June.
Heathy places, in several coun- ties. May or June, and Au-
gust.
Heaths near London. Mid- die of June.
Taken near Lon- don; but very rare. Mr. Bent- ley’s Cabinet.
Fir-trees near Birch Wood ; Ringwood in the New Forest. August,
New Forest, Hants. June.
Oak woods near London, &c. End of Febru- ary and in March.
— 467 Prodroma- Oak Beauty
Linn. names.
460 4 scularia, March M. and F.
Engl. names.
PHA LAN A.
Synonyms and new genera.
St. 3, p. 152. 6447 ANISOPTERYX.
461 Capreola- Dotted border A.t.44,f.72,a—d. St.3,
rid, M. and F.
462 Connecta- Connecting ria Umbre
463 Prosapi- aria, M. and F.
164 Defoliaria, Mottled Um-
M. and F. bre
465 Pilosaria, Pale Brindled Beauty
M. and F,
466 Hispidaria, M. and F.
ria
Small Brin- dled Beauty
p- 158. Hibernia.
6448 Lasse. HIBER NIA
St.3,p. 154. Hibernia. 6449 Layretia. ArBERNIA
Scarce Umbre St. 3, p.154. Hibernia.
6450 Laser. LOBE NIA
A.t.100,f.e—h. W.t.72. H. ¢.14, f.n—r. Sé. 3, p- 155. Hibernia.
6451 -GamMrEtiA, HIBEKNIA
A.t.91,f.e—i. W.t.87. St.3,p.156. Phigalia.
6452 Acseprepasts: PHIGALIA
D: 13, ¢. 447, St. 3, p. 167. Nyssia.
6453 Amenrpasts; NY§51A
D.7, t.219. St.3,p.158. 6454 Buiston.
79
Habitat, and when found.
Palings and trunks of trees. March.
Wood sides and heathy places, &ce. End of February, and in March.
Middlesex and Essex. Novem- ber and Decem- ber.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods ; Epping, &c. October or No- vember.
Common in woods and copses. End of autumn.
Near London, &c. ; but net common. March.
Richmond Park; Coombe and Birch Woods ; but rare. End of March.
Woods near Lon- don. April.
80 Linn. names.
468 Betularius
469 Hartarius
470 Pennaria
471 Elinguaria
472 Bidentata
473 Tiliaria
474 Canaria
475 Ochraria
476 EHrosaria
477 Quercina- rid, M. and F.
PHALENA.
Engl. names.
Spotted Elm
Brindled — Beauty
October
Scolloped Oak
Scolloped Hazel
Canary-shoul- dred 'Thorn
Pale Thorn
Ochreous Thorn
September Thorn
Plain August Thorn
Synonyms and new genera. A, t. 40, f. 64, a—d. Wort ie Heels: f.a—f. St. 3, p. 159. 6455 Biston.
Ay t. 39, f. 62, a—d. W.t.70. H.t.9,fa—f. St. 3, p. 159.
6456 Biston.
W.t.79, H.t.43, f. g—i. D.8,t. 287, f.2. St. 3, p- 160. Himera.
6457 Metra.
A.t.39, f.63,e—h, St.3, p. 162. 6458 CrocatLtis.
A.t.96,f.a—c. H.t.10, f.s—z. St. 3.p. 163. 6459 OponToPERA.
St. 3, p. 164. 6460 Gromerra, Al- niaria.
St. 3, p.165. 6461 GroMETRA.
St. 3, p. 165. 6462 GromMETRA.
St.3,p. 165. 6463 GEoMETRA.
PD, '8516. 2104. ie aba, p. 166.
6464 Gromerra.
Habitai, and when found.
Woods near Lon- don, &c. June.
Common on poplars and lime. trees near London. April.
Woods near Lon- Be- ginning of Oc- tober.
don, &c.
Woods round London, &c. June.
Woods near Lon- don. April and June.
Darenth and Birch Woods. End of August.
Darenth Wood. End of August.
Same as above.
Common in woods, parks, &e. August.
Common round London, Ke. August,
417 a t+ #26 Nn 435 a 444-a +
2
HE Ki 427 d 427 71 Ash ae 445 a +
428 n 437b 446 a +
ey
420n 429 a 438 b +
IT Dt ae
al iy te
449 1 457 a+ 463 a t+
450 a 458 at
453 a + 460 a *,
461 a t+ 466 a ee ] 466n
462 at W Wood Jun” 467 a + ee z ‘76at
Rh
es
BEAL Fe NA 8}
Habitat, and
Synonyms and when found.
Linn. names. Engl. names. new genera.
478 Quercaria, Clouded Au- Sé.3, p, 166. Taken near Lon-
M. and F. gust Thorn 6465 Grometra. don; but rare.
August.
479 Angularia Angled Thorn Sé. 3, p. 166. Common in 6466 GEOMETRA. woods and
lanes. August
and September.
Woods, &c.; but rare. End of August and be- ginning of Sep- tember.
480 Carpiniaria Flounced St. 3, p. 167. Thorn 6467 GEOMETRA.
481 Illunaria’ Early Thorn W.¢t.81. Sé.3,p.168. | Woodsandbushy 6469 GromeTRa. lanes. End of March.
482 Juliaria July Thorn A, t. 42, f. 68, a—d. Woods and lanes St. 3, p.168. near London, 6470 GEoMETRA, &e. Beginning of July.
~ 483 Lunaria Lunar Thorn 4.t.15,f:a—d. W.t.83. Coombe and Da- D.4,t.132. S¢.3,p.169. renth Woods,
484 Delunaria
485 Fuscanta- ria
486 Sublunaria
Simple Thorn
Dusky Thorn
6471 GEroMETRA.
St. 3, p. 170. 6472 GEoMETRA.
St.3, p. 167. 6468 GEOMETRA.
S95. 70170, £.28) fo 1. 6473 GEOMETRA.
M
&c. June.
Birch Wood. July.
Mr. Chant’s Ca- binet. June.
Mr. Stephens has seen but three, all taken in Derbyshire.
82 Linn. names.
487 Illustraria
488 Syringaria
489 Prunaria, M. and F.
490 Crateegata
491 Sambu- caria
492 Margari- tata
493 Fasciaria
PHALZAENA.
Fngl. names.
Purple Thorn 4. ¢. 42, f. 69, e—h.
Lilac Beauty
Orange
Brimstone
Swallow-tail
Light Emerald D. 16, ¢. 543.
Barred Red
Synonyms and new genera.
St.3, p.170, t. 28, f. 2. 6474 GEOMETRA.
W..82. D.6, €.181. St.3, p. 171. 6475 PERIcALLIA.
A. t. 43, f. 70, a—c. W.t.84. D.1,t.87. St. 3, p.172.
6476 ANGERONA.
A. t. 60, f. 65, e—h. W.t.80. H.t. 29, f. flo, 86.3, p17 4.
6477 Rumia.
At.94, fia—d. W.t.78. DD cot hO. Gig t. 508. St.3, p.175.
6478 Ourarreryx.
Se. 3; p. 176. Campea. 6479 PHALENA.
ShS;p.d77. 6480 Extopra.
Habitat, and when found. Near Birch Wood, &c.; but rare. June.
Birch Wood; also near High- gate, Epping, &c. June or July.
Common in woods, &c. End of June.
Woods and hedges: come mon in several counties. April, June, August, and October.
Woods and gar- dens, Middle- sex, Surrey, Essex, &c. End of June or be- ginning of July.
Woods near Lon- don; also in Kent, Essex, &c Middle of July or begin- ning of August.
Fir-trees, Birch Wood, Ripley, &c. End of June.
PUALENA. 83
F Synonyms and Linn. names. Engl. names. dale .
new genera 494 Papiliona- LargeEmerald D. 8, t. 287, f.1. St. 3,
Darenth Wood, rius p. 178.
Habitat, and when found.
Waualdershare, Kent, &c. Mid- dle of July.
6481 Huipparcuus.
_ 495 Vernarius Small Emerald D. 3, ¢t.97. S¢.3,p.179.
Darenth Wood; Hemithea.
but rare. End 6482 Hipparcuus. of July. 496 Smarag-
Essex Emerald C.7,¢. 300. S¢t.3, p.179. darius
Mr. Parsons’s Hemithea.
Cabinet; taken near South Church, Essex.
Hipparcuus.
497 Cythisaria Grass Emerald W.¢t.75. St.3, p.180. Heaths near Lon- Hemithea.
don, Epping, 6485 Hiprarcuus.
Coombe Wood, &c. End of July.
498 Bajularia Blotch’d H.tAlyf. ra D.67t.202, Emerald yolk:
6456 CLEorRa.
Darenth and Birch Woods. Beginning of July.
499 Lichenaria Lime- Moss W.t276. D2 10;t5312,
Hor lec 6487 CLEoRA.
Brockenhurst in the New Forest, Coombe Wood, &c. End of July.
500 Viduaria Speckled St. 3, p. 182.
Near Lyndhurst Beauty 6488 CLeora.
in the New Forest; but rare. June. 501 Teneraria Dotted Carpet St. 3, p. 182. 6489 CxLeora, M 2
New Forest, &c. End of June.
84 PHALENA.
Synonyms and
new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
502 Cinctaria Ringed Carpet C. 2, ¢. 88. St. 3, p. 183. 6490 CLeEora.
503 Pictaria Grey Carpet €.10,#.447. St.3, p.183.
6491 CrEorRa.
D105 t S839F-1.: 08.3; p- 184. 6492 Atcis.
504 Repandata Mottled Beauty
St. 3, p.185. 6493 Atcts.
505 Distrigaria Light Mottled Beauty
Dark Mottled Beauty
506 Muraria St.3, p.185.
6494 Axcis.
D. 10, t. 333, f.2. St. 3, p- 186. 6495 Axcis.
507 Conver- saria
Large Carpet
C.3, t.113, St. 3, p.186. 6496 Atcts.
508 Sericearia Satin Carpet
Habitat, and when found. Near Lyndhurst and Brocken-
hurst in the New Forest. May and June.
Mr. Stephens has seen but two specimens, taken between Eltham and Birch Wood in the spring.
Wauds and forests. End of July.
Woods near Lon- don. July.
Old walls in the North of En- gland.
Coombe, Birch, and Darenth Woods. Middle of July.
New Forest, be- tween Lynd- hurst and Brockenhurst. July. Mr. Chant's Cabi- net.
PHALAENA. PLLI
483 at +4 W.Woed Jun? 500 a
PHALZENA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera,
Linn. names.
509 Consor- — Pale Oak DAO, S83,722.7 St.'S; taria Beauty p. 186. 6497 Atcis. 510 Roboraria Great Oak A.t.93, f.a—d. D.15, Beauty Clg IS BSE Tn
6498 Axcis.
511 Rhomboi- daria
Willow Beauty St. 3, p. 187. 6500 Atcis.
512 Consobri- naria
Tawny Beauty S¢.3, p. 188. 6501 Atcts.
513 Fimbriaria Bordered Beauty
St. 3, p. 188, ¢.30, fi. 1. 6502 Atcts.
514 Abruptaria Waved Umbre D.7, ¢. 251, f.1. St. 3, p. 189. 6503 HEMEROPHILA.
C.6, t.280. St.3, p.190. 6504 Boarmtia.
515 Tretrago- Square-spot naria
St.3, p.191. 6505 Boarmtia.
516 Abietaria Ingrailed
85
Habitat, and when found,
Coombe, Birch, and Darenth Woods. Middle of June.
Birch and CoombeW oods. End of June.
Common in gar- dens near Lon- — don, &c. Be- ginning of July.
New Forest and Devonshire. July,
Mr. Stephens possesses a singlespecimen, which he be- lieves was taken in Suffolk.
On walls in gar- dens ; also in woods, &c. May.
Birch Wood. Rare. Begin- ning of May.
Coombe and Birch Woods, &c. March and April.
86 PHALA NA.
Linn. names. Engl. names. SONY sare Maes ond new genera, when found. 517 Crepuscu- Small Ingrail- St¢. 3, p. 191. Coombe and laria ed 6506 Boarmtia. Birch Woods, Epping, &c. Middle of May, and in June. 518 Consonaria Brindled Grey St. 3, p. 192. Darenth Wood ; 6507 Boarmia. but rare. July. 519 Strigularia Streaked St.3, p. 192. Darenth Wood; Beauty 6508 Boarmia. but very rarely. July. 520 Extersaria Brindled Sta, p.492. Darenth Wood ; White-spot 6509 Boarmra. but very rare. Beginning of June. 521 Punctue Grey Birch St. 3,p.193. Common in laria 6510 Boarmta. Coombe, Birch,
and Darenth Woods, &c. Middle of May.
522 Vauaria Common V__ A. ¢. 47, f. 78, a—d. Commonin gar- Moth W. t.86. HH. ¢.34, dens in many S-g—i. D.6,¢. 196. parts of En St.3,p.194. Halia. gland. June 6511 GramMATopHoRA. and July.
523 Pulveraria Barred Umber 4.¢.96,f.d—f. H.t.49, Woods near Lon- Mf a. St. 3, p. 194. don, Epping, Numgria. &c. Beginning 6513 AzINEPHORA. of June.
PHALENA.
Synonyms and
new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
524 Pusaria CommonWhite 4.t.118,f'e—h. H.t.44, Wave f.h. St.3, p. 196.
6514 CaBERA.
525 Rotundaria Round-winged S¢. 3, p. 196. Wave 6515 CaBeEra.
526 Exanthe- mata
Common Wave 4. t.92, f.e—h. & t.99, f.a—d. St. 3,p.197. 6516 CaBERa.
527 Omicrona- Mocha ria
St.3, p.198. Ephyra. 6517 CycLopuora.
528 Pendularia Birch Mocha A. t. 85,f.a—d. St. 3, p. 199. Ephyra. 6519 CycLopHora.
529 Orbicularia Dingy Mocha S¢.3,p.199. Ephyra. 6521 CycLorHora.
530 Porata False Mocha A. ¢. 49, f. 82, a—d. St. 3, p. 200. Ephyra. 6518 CycLopHora o-
cellaria.
87
Habitat, and when found.
Common in woods and copses in May ; and alsoin Au- gust.
Coombe, Birch, and Darenth Woods ; not common. May and August.
Abundant in woods and bushy lanes, Epping, &c. May and Au- gust.
Darenth Wood, Epping, &c. End of August.
Woods in Mid- dlesex, Kent, and Essex, &c. May and Au- gust.
Coombe Wood ; also woods near Erith, &c.; but rare. Beginning of June.
Common in Coombe, Birch, and Darenth Woods. May and August.
88 PHALENA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
531 Punctaria Buff Argus
532 Trilinearia Clay Triple- lines
533 Amataria Blood vein
534 Apiciaria Bordered Beauty
535 Vesper-
taria Beauty
536 Advenaria Little Thorn
537 Dolabraria ScorchedWing D. 10, ¢.341,/. 1. St. 3,
Synonyms and new genera.
W.t.74, lower fig. D.13, St. 3, p. 201.
t. 456. Ephyra.
6522 CycLopHorRA.
St.3, p.201.
Ephyra.
6523 CycLoPHoRa.
D. 2, t. 33, f. 2. p- 202. 6524 BRADYEPE
D7; 0,233; 4. 3) S63,
p. 203. Epione. 6527 BRADYEPE
6528 BRADYEPE
St. 3,
TES.
TES:
Dark-bordered St. 3, p. 204. Epione.
TES.
St.3, p.204. Epione. 6525 BRADYEPETES.
p.205. Eurymene.
6529 BrapyeEPE
TES.
Habitat, and when found.
Woods, lanes,&c. Middlesex, Kent, Essex, &c. May and August.
New Forest, and occasionally at Birch Wood, July.
Lanes near Rip- ley, Darenth Wood, &c. End of June.
Epping Forest, a marshy lane near Ripley, &c. End of July.
Taken in York- shire; but very rare. Middle of July.
Found, but rarely, in the woods between Hampstead and Highgate. Mid- dle of June.
Richmond Park, Coombe and Darenth Woods,Epping, Dover, &c, End of June.
ee
ea oe a
Linn, names.
538 Vibicaria
PHALANA.
Engl. names.
Purple-bar
589 Purpuraria Purple-bar-
540 Citraria
541 Gilvaria
—— 542 Respersa- ria
543 Plumba- ria
544 Cervinata
—— 545 Chenopo- diata
red Yellow
Yellow Belle
Straw Belle
Grass Wave
Belle
Mallow
Small Mallow
Synonyms and new genera.
St. 3, p. 207. Pellonia. 6735 Prycuoropa.
C.10,t.467. St.3,p.207.
6530 AspILATEs.
St. 8, p. 208. 6531 AspiILATEs.
St. 3, p. 208. 6532 AspILATES.
St. 3, p. 209. 6534 AspiILaTEs,
St. 3, p. 209. Phasiane. 6533 AsPILATEs.
St. 3,p. 211. 6535 LarentTia,
Hee: 83, fon. Si 3; p. 211. 6536 LaARentTia.
N
89
Habitat, and when found. Mr. Swainson’s
Cabinet.
Mr. Swainson’s Cabinet.
Clover fields, Kent and Hert- fordshire. June and August.
Grassy fields east of Dover Castle; abundantly. August.
Heaths near Coombe Wood, and near Brock- enhurst in the New Forest. Middle of June.
Common on heaths by the sides of woods. June.
Darenth and Coombe Woods; also near London, &e. Middle of October.
Common in se- veral counties. End of June and in August.
90
Linn, names. Engl. names.
547 Bipuncta- Chalk Carpet ria
548 Multistri- Mottled Grey garia
549 Didymata Twin-spot Carpet
Rufous Car- pet
550 Munitata
55) Unidenta- Dark-barred
rid Twin-spot
552 Quadrifas- Large ‘Twin-
claria spot
PHALAEN A.
Synonyms and
NEW genera.
SiS, p. 212.
6537 LaRentTia.
bs Gy p21:
65358 LaRrentTIA.
Cy 296. p. 214,
6539 Crparta.
D. 13,t.461, f.2.
p. 244,
6540 CipDARIA,
At 97, f. e—h.
p. 215.
6541 Crparta.
St. 3, p. 215.
6542 Crparia.
St.
SteiS5
St. 8,
3,
Habitat, and when found.
Chalky places, fields near Darenth Wood, &c. Middle of June.
Hamipstead- Heath, and Ep- ping; but rare. March.
Westerham, Kent; also near Ripley; and in Devonshire, &c. June.
North of En- gland; also at Epping, and near London ; but rarely. End of June.
Coombe and Da- renth Wouds, &c.; common. Beginning of June and again in August.
Darenth Wood; also at Hertford, and Ripley. End of July.
PHUALENA.,
Linn. names. Engl. names.
553 Ferrugata Red Twin-
spot
554 Latentaria Northern ‘T'win-spot
Striped Twin- spot
555 Salicata
556 Maria Green Carpet
Beech Green Carpet
557 Olwata
558 Montanata Silver ground
559 Fluetuata Garden Car- pet
Synonyms and new genera. St.3, p. 216. 6543 CipariA.
Ee Sh p- Diiges 6545 Cripartia.
SHS. 2d 6544 Crparia,
St. 8, p. 218. 6546 Ciparia.
DiA45 6479, f. 1: p. 218. 6547 Ciparta.
St.3, p.219. 6548 Crparia.
A.t.99, f.e—h. St. 3,
p. 219. 65949 Ciparia.
91
Habitat, and when found,
Common in Middlesex, Es- sex, Kent, &c. May and Au-
gust.
North of En- gland; neigh- bourhood of Ambleside. July.
Mr. Bentley’s Cabinet. June.
Abundant in se- veral counties. Middle of June,
Darenth Wood; the New Forest, &e, June.
Very common in Middlesex, Sur- rey, Kent, Es- sex,&c. Middle of June.
Common in gar- dens near Lon- don; also in Surrey, Kent, &e. April till September,
Linn, names.
560 Propug- nata
561 Fulvata
562 Ocellata
563 Galata
564 Unilobata
565 Quadrian-
nulata
566 Tristata
PHALANA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Flame Carpet D. 10, t. 349, f. 3. S¢.5, p. 220. 6551 Ciparta.
Barred Yellow H.¢.35,f.1. St.3,p,221.
6552 Harpatyce.
Purple-bar Sts 3s, 222%
6553 Harpatyce.
Galium Carpet St. 3, p. 222. 6554 Harpatyce.
Blue-angled —S¢. 8, p. 228.
Carpet 6555 Harpatryce.
Necklace Car- St. 3, p 223. pet 6556 Harvatryce. Small Argent Sv. 3, p. 223.
and Sable 6565 Harpatyce.
Habitat, and when found.
Near London ; Hertford ; Coombe and Darenth Woods; &c. June.
Borders of woods Mid- dlesex, Essex, &c. End of June.
Coombe, Birch, and Darenth Woods.
Near Dover, and Dublin, &c. Beginning of June, and mid- die of August.
Taken near Scar- borough in Yorkshire. Mr. Bentley’s Cabi- net. June.
Mr. Bentley's Cabinet.
Found in Devon- shire; and common at Rae
tills. June.
PHALAN A.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
567 Substriata Common Car- pet
568 Sylvaticata Wood Carpet
569 Unangu- Sharp-angled lata Carpet
570 Biangu- Cloaked Car- lata pet
571 Silaceata Small Phoe- nix
Synonyms and new genera, D.15,t.510,f-2. St.3, p- 224. 6564 Harpatyce.
St. 3, p. 225.
6563 Harvatyce.
St. 3, p. 225. 6562 Harpatycer.
St. 3, p. 225. 6561 Harpatycr.
D. 14, t,487, f.2. St.3, p- 226. 6566 Harpatycer.
572 Corylata Broken-barr’d A. t. 98, f.a—d. D. 14,
Carpet
470 f 2 | Se 3 ps 227. 6567 Harpatyce.
573 Immanata Dark Marbled St.3,p.228. Polyphasia.
Carpet
574 Amoenata Pretty Mar- bled Carpet
6570 HarpaLyce.
S¢.3,p.228. Polyphasia.
6571 HarpaLyce.
93
Habitat, and when found.
Bushy lanes and borders of woods. June
and August.
Darenth Wood. July.
Birch, Darenth, and Coombe Woods. End of
June.
Darenth Wood and neighbour- hood, Epping, &c. June.
Dover, Epping, Newby Cross, &c. End of July or begin- ning of August.
Common at Coombe Wood, &c. Middle of July.
Woody places Epping, &c. Beginning of July.
Taken near Ash- burton in De- vonshire.
94 PHALEN A.
Synonyms and new genera,
Linn. names. Engl. names.
575 Marmora- Marbled Car- St.3,p 229. Polyphasia.
ta pet 6572 HarpaLyce.
576 Concinnata Beautiful Mar- S¢.3,p.229. Polyphasia.
bled Carpet 6573 Harpatyce.
577 Comma- Yellow Mar- — S¢.3,p.230. Polyphasia. notata bled Carpet 6574 Harparyce.
578 Centum-no- Common Mar- S¢.3,p.230. Polyphasia.
tata bled Carpet 6575 Harparyce.
579 Saturata bled Carpet 6576 Harpatyce.
580 Perfuscata Brown Mar- S¢.3,p.231. Polyphasia.
bied Carpet 6577 Harpatycr.
oe8lePronata Clouded Car- D7, ¢.23835 7.1. St.3; pet Pp. 232. 6579 SreEGANOLO- PHIA.
582 Suffumata Water Carpet S¢.3, p.234. Lampro- pteryx. 6578 Harparycn.
Dusky Mar- — S¢.3,p.231. Polyphasia.
Habitat, and when found.
Woods in Kent, Essex, &c. June.
Taken in Scot- land. Mr. Ste- phens’sCabinet.
Woody places in Middlesex, Sur- rey, Kent, Es- sex, &c. July.
Very common in woody places. End of July.
Middlesex, Es- sex, Kent, Sur- rey, &c. July.
Darenth, Birch, and Coombe Woods. July.
Gardens at Ep- ping; also at Ripley, Uert- ford, &c. End
of July.
Epping, Rae Hills, Hertford ; but not com- mon. July.
ee | ARAM a
52. bl6 art 52S a 534-a HAZat
PHAIL JENA . PLT
Linn. names.
583 Piceata
584 Badiata
585 Berberata
586 Rubidata
587 Sinuata
588 Derivata
PHALENA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Glossy Carpet St. 3,p.234. Lampro- pteryx.
Shoulder D.14, 1408, f:0. St.8, Stripe p. 235. Lampropte- ryx.
6608 PuHIBALAPTE- RYX. RaspberryCar- S¢.3,p.236. Anticlea.
pet 6560 Harpatyce.
Flame St.3,p.236. Anticlea.
6559 Harpatyce.
Royal Mantle S¢.3,p.237. Anticlea. 6557 Harpatyce.
Streamer St.3,p.237. Anticlea.
6558 Harpatyce.
95
Habitat, and when found.
Mr. Stephens has seen but three of this species, taken in the North of En- gland.
Woody places in Middlesex, Sur- rey, Essex, &c. February, and again in June or July.
Found in Berk- shire; and at Weston on the Green, Oxford- shire. Middle of June.
Darenth and Birch Woods ; also at Epping. End of June.
Taken in a lane
between Da- renth and Birch Woods; but very rare. End of June.
Coombe and Da-
renth Woods, Epping, &c. Beginning of June.
96 Linn. names.
589 Comitata
590 Populata
591 Spinachi- ata
592 Testata
593 Achatina- ta
594 Pyrahata
595 Imbutata
596 Plagiata
PHALANA.
Engl. names.
Dark Spinach A. ¢. 47, f.79, f—i. W.
Poplar
Spinach
Chevron
Agate
Barred Straw
Manchester Treble-bar
Slender Tre- ble-bar
Synonyms and new genera.
t.71. St.3, p.239. 6581 Exvecrra.
St. 3, p. 239. 6582 ELectRa.
St. 3, p. 240. 6580 Execrra.
St. 3, p.240. 6583 Execrra.
St. 3, p. 241. 6584 Exrcrra.
At. fi Tosca St. 3, p. 241.
6585 Exectra.
St.3, p.242. Celma.
6586 Exverctra.
H.t.28, fk. D.7, 1.238,
Te ue OA mr St. 3, p. 243. Ani- atis.
6624 ApLoceRa.
Habitat, and when found.
Middlesex, Es- Sex, Sc.) -Be- ginning of July.
Common in the North of En- gland, and in Scotland. July.
Gardens near London; abun- dant at Ripley inSurrey. Mid- dle of July.
Middlesex, Es- sex, Devon, Cheshire, &c. May and Sep- tember.
‘The New Forest. End of June.
Gardens and bushy lanes in several coun- ties. End of
July.
Heath in the North of En-
gland. July.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods, Epping Forest,
&c. June.
PHALZENA.
Synonyms and new genera. Cc
Linn. names. Engl. names. o
597 Perfor- Purple Treble- S/. 3, p. 244. Amiatis.
mata bar 598 Dealbata Black veined St¢.3, p.245. Scoria. 6587 Ipma. 599 Ulmata Scarce Magpie D.9,t.293,f.1. C.11,
t.515. St 3, p.246. 6589 ABRAXAs.
600 Pantaria Panther S853; Dp 240, 2.92.51. 6588 ABRAXAS. 601 Grossula- Magpie A, t. 43, f. 71, d—g: riata Wete She, THe 12) Sf. f—k. D. 1, t. 4.
Sé.3, p. 247. 6590 ABRAXAs. 602 Hastata Argent and Sa- H. ¢, 15. ble
D. 4, t. 129. St. 3, p.248. Melan- ippe.
6592 XERENE.
~ 603 Albicillata Beautiful Car- 1.6, ¢.202, f. 2. pet p- 249. 6593 XERENE.
Sé.3,
O
Habitat, and when found. Coombe Wood?
June.
Kent, near Tun- bridge Wells, and Charing ; but rare. June.
Rare near Lon- don ; but com- mon in several
Mid-
dle of June.
Dr. Bromfield
found it near
counties.
Bath, in May.
Near Oakhamp- ton Park, Somersetshire ; but very rare.
Very common in different parts of the country. Middle of July.
Darenth and CoombeW oods; not common. Beginning of June.
Kent and Nor-
folk; rare near London. End
of June.
PHALEN A.
co (os)
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
604 Procellata Chalk Carpet D.6,¢.202, f.3. St. 3, p. 250. 6594 XERENE. 605 Adustata Scorched Car- St. 3, p. 250. pet 6595 XeERenr. 606 Rubiginata Blue-bordered S¢.3, p.251. Carpet 6596 NERENE. 607 Plumbata Dark Blue bor- S¢.3,p. 251. dered Carpet XERENE. 608 Miata Autumn Green 4. ¢. 50, f. 86. D. 14, Carpet tPATO SFiS, WES; p.253. Euthalia.
6568 Harpatyce.
DA4, 6485, (3. St.3, p.253. Euthalia. 6569 HarpaLyce.
609 Psittacata Red-green Carpet
610 Impluviata May Highflyer D.14,¢.499, f.2. St.3, p-254. Euthalia. 6598 YPpsipETES.
611 Elutata July Highflyer 4.t.44, £73, e—h. S¢.3,
p.254. Euthalia. 6599 YesIrEetes.
Habitat, and when found.
Darenth and Birch Woods; near Dover, &c. June.
Darenth and Coombe Woods, &c. Middle or end of August.
Surrey, Middle- sex, Kent, &c. End of June and August.
Forfarshire. July.
Middlesex, Es- sex,Cambridge- shire, Kent, &c. The Autumn.
Essex, Cam- bridgeshire, Surrey, &c. September.
Darenth and Coombe Woods; but not common. End of May.
Very common in many counties. July.
Linn. names.
612 Tersata
613 Vitalbata
614 Lignata
615 Lineolata
616 Angustata
617 Petraria
618 Rhamnata
PHALANA.
Engi. names.
Fern
Small waved Umber
Oblique Car- pet
Oblique Striped
Narrow-bar- red Carpet
Brown Silver lines
Dark Umber
Synonyms and new genera. St.3,p 256. 6601 PuiepaLartTe- RYX.
St. 3, p. 256. 6602 PuipaLarre- RYX.
D, 14, t. 485, f. 1 & 2.
St.3, p.257.. 6603 PHIBALAPTE- RYX.
SE. 3, p. 257. 6605 PHrBaLAPTE- RYX.
St. 3, p. 258. 6607 PmBALArTE- RYX.
St. 3, p. 259. 6623 LozoGRAMMA.
St. 3, p..260. 6609 Scorosta.
99
Habitat, and when found,
Near Darenth and Birch Woods; Iert- fordand Ripley. June.
Darenth and Birch Woods; &c. June.
NearCambridge; the New Forest, andin Battersea Fields. ning of July.
Begin-
Near Brighton and Lewes. End of June or beginning of July.
Taken in a gar- den at Camden
The
end of Septem-
Town.
ber. Very rare.
Heaths near London, Coombe Wood, &ce. End of June.
Darenth Wood, Epping, &c. End of May or beginning of June.
100 PHALENA.
Synonyms and
new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
619 Vetulata Brown Scollop S¢.3, p. 260.
6610 Scorosta.
St. 3, p. 261. 6611 Scorosia.
620 Sparsaria Small Scollop
St.35/p:.262. 6614 TripHosa.
621 Cervinata Scarce Tissue
622 Dubitata Common Dt: 246 4f. 22 ste 3,
p. 262. 6612 TripHosa.
Tissue
Ed, p, 200. 6613 'TRivnosa.
623 Cinereata Ashy ‘Tissue
624 Bilineata Yellow Shell D.8,¢. 287, f.3. St.3, p. 264. Camptogram- ma.
6615
625 Undulata Scollop Shell D.10,¢.324, f.5. S¢.3, p-265. Fucosmia. 6616
, 626 Obscuraria Dark Annulet Sé.3, p. 266. 6617 Cuanissa.
Habitat, and when found.
Darenth and Coombe Woods; Ep- ping Forest, &c. End of June.
New Forest. End of June.
Taken in the neighbourhood of London; but rare. April.
Darenth and Birch Woods, &c. Middle of July.
Taken near Rip- ley. July.
Hedges near London and elsewhere ; very common. End of June and beginning
of July.
Darenth and Coombe Woods; Ep- ping, &c. End of June.
New Forest. July.
PHALENA.
Linn, names. Engl. names.
627 Dilucida- Pale Annulet
ria
Brown Annu- let
628 Pullata
629 Serotina- Large Mocha ria
Scotch Annu- let
630 Operaria
631 Hippocas- Chestnut Car- pet
tanaria
632 Spartiata Streak
633 Obliquaria Chevron
634 Simulata Brick Carpet
635 Variata
Grey Carpet
Synonyms and new genera, St. 3, p. 267. 6618 Cuarissa.
D.13,t.463. St.3, p.267. 6619 CHarissa.
St.3, p. 267. 6620 Cuarissa.
St. 3, p. 267. 6621] Cuarissa.
St. 3, p. 269. 6622 PacHYcNEMIA.
D.10,t.342, f.2. St.3, p. 270. 6627 CuHESIAs.
D, 11,t.386, f.4. St.3, p. 270.
6628 Cuesias.
St.3,p.271. Thera. 6629
St.3,p.372. Thera. 6630
101
Habitat, and when found. Devonshire. June.
Common behind Dover Castle, in August.
Found in Sussex. July.
Found at Flisk in Scotland. About the end of July.
Near Birch Wood; Roch- ford in Essex, and the New Forest. July.
Near Coombe Wood. End of September.
Near Coombe Wood House; also at Epping. May.
Birch Wood. End of June.
Birch Wood; Hertford, Ep- ping, &c. June and September,
102 PHALZENA.
Synonyms and
Linn. names. Engl. names. new genera,
636 Fulvata Red-barred — St.3,p.272. Thera. Grey Carpet 6631
637 Coniferata Northern Car- C, 11, ¢. 519. St. 3, pet p.272. <Chera,
638 Juniperata Juniper Carpet S¢.3, p.272. Thera. 6652
639 Dilutata November Ait. 14, f. 74, a—e. Diab at. 517. StS;
p.273. Oporabia.
6633 - 640 Brumata, Winter St. 3, p. 275. M. and F, 6654 CHEIMATOBIA. 641 Rupica- Early A.t. 49, f.83.e—g? St.3, praria, p.21d. M. and F. 6635 CHEIMATOBIA.
642 Polycom- Spring Carpet C.2,¢.81. St.3,p.276. mata 6636 Losornora.
643 Dentistri- Early Tooth- S¢.3,p. 277. gata striped 6638 LoBoruora.
Habitat, and when found.
Midlandcounties of England. June and Sep- tember.
Mr. Stephens has seen but two specimens taken in Sep- tember, among Juniper bushes in Birch Wood.
Common in the South of En- gland; also near Newcastle, Epping, &c.
Epping,&c.; very common. End of November.
Epping, &ce. End of January.
Near Dartford, and in a lane between Elt- ham and Birch Wood. March.
Birch and Da- renth Woods. June.
PHALAENA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
644 Costestri- Twin-striped
gata Pinion.
645 Rupestrata Double lined
Brindle-bar- red Yellow
646 Viretata
647 Hexapte- Prominent
rata
648 Sexalisata Small Sera- phim
649 Linariata Beautiful Pug
650 Pulchella- Pretty Pug ta
651 Rectangu- Green Pug lata
Synonyms and new genera.
Sf53, 91277. 6637 LosoprHora.
St.3,p.277. Lobophora.
D. 14, t.499, fi. p. 278. 6339 LoporHnora.
St.3,
D.6,t.192. 6340 Lopopnora.
St. 3, p. 278. 6641 Lospornora.
C.2,t.64, St.3, p.279. 6642 Euprrnecta.
St. 3, p. 280.
6643 EurirHecta.
St. 3, p. 280. 6644 Evurrruecta.
St.3,p.278.
103
Habitat, and when found. Near London.
July.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Taken in Devonshire, in June.
Birch Wood and Epping; but rare. June.
Birch Wood, Ep- ping, &c. June
Coombe Wood, and in the New Forest. and August.
June
Near Darenth and Birch Woods; also near Dover. August.
Near Coombe and Birch Woods, July.
Common in gar- dens near Lon- don, Epping, &c. Middle and end of June.
104
Linn. names.
652 Suberata
653 Nigro- punctata
654 Nigroseri- ceata
655 V. ata.
656 Strobilata
657 Rufifasci-
ata
658 Levigata
659 Haxiguata
PHA LEN A.
Engl. names.
Synonyms and new genera.
Greenish Pug S¢.3, p. 280.
Little Pug
6645 EupirHecta.
Entomol. Mag.1. p.184. St. 4, p. 392.
f. 24, Eupithecia.
Black-silk Pug S¢.3,p.281.
V. Pug
Double- striped Pug
Red-barred
Pug
Juniper Pug
Little Pug
6646 EupirHecia.
St. 3, p. 281. 6648 EvupirHecia.
St. 3, p.282. 6649 Euprryecta.
St. 3, p. 282. 6650 EvupirHeEcta.
St. 3, p. 282. 6651 Evupirnecia.
Sé.3,p. 283. 6652 KEuritrHectia.
Habitat, and when found,
Taken in Devon- shire by Messrs. Chant and Bentley.
June. Mr. Chant’s Ca- binet. Taken
near Ashbur- ton, Devon- shire, in June.
Found near Lon- don; but rare.
Near Ripley, at Darenth Wood, and Epping. July.
Vir plantations near Ripley ; also, but not common, near London. June.
Near London, and in Devon- shire. April.
Woods in Kent. July or August.
Woods in the neighbourhood of London. End of June.
PHALENA.
Synonyms and
Linn. names. new genera.
Engl. names.
660 Abbrevia- Short Pug St.3, p. 283.
ta 6655 Evupirnecta. 661 Stngulari- Grey Pug St.3, p. 283.
ala 6656 EvpirHecta.
662 Nebulata Brindled Pug S¢.3, p. 283.
6657 EupitHEcIA.
663 Albipunc- Speckled Pug S¢t.3,p. 284.
tata 6658 EvupitHeEcta.
664 Subumbra- Small Brindled St. 3, p. 284. ta Pug
665 Subfasciata False-barred St. 3,p. 284.
Pug 6660 EvpirHecta.
666 Vulgata Common Pug S¢.3,p. 285.
6661 EupritHecia.
667 Subfuscata Brown-grey St. 3, p. 280.
Pug 6662 Evritnecta.
6659 EupitHecta.
105
Habitat, and when found. Taken at Da- renth, also at York. June.
Found near Da- renth Wood; butrare. June.
Middlesex, Sur- rey, Essex, &c.; in woody places. June.
Woods in Mid- dlesex, &c. June.
Woody places ; but not com- mon. June or July.
Mr. Stephens has seen but one specimen, taken at Da-— renth Wood in June.
Common in gar- dens round London, &c. June.
Inthe same place as the last, but not socommon. June.
106 PHALENA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
668 Innotata Simple Pug
669 Abas Wormwood ata Pug
670 Notata Spotted Pug
Long-winged Pug
671 Elongata
672 Simpliciata Plain Pug
Small Grey Pug
673 Pusillata
674 Plumbeo- lata Pug
Synonyms and new genera,
St.3, p.285.
6663 Eurirnecta.
St. 3, p. 286.
6664 Evupirnecta.
St. 3, p. 286. 6665 EvupirHectia.
St. 3, p. 286.
6666 EupirHectia.
St.3,p.287. 6667 EvupitTHecta.
Si5, pe 20t. 6668 Evrirnecta.
Lead-coloured S¢.3, p.287.
6669 EvupritTHecra.
675 Subfulvata Tawny Speck St. 3, p. 287.
6670 EupitHEcta.
Habitat, and when found.
Taken in a gar- den near Da- renth Wood in June. Mr. Ste- phens’sCabinet.
Common in gar- dens round London, &c. June.
Found near Lon- don in June. Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet.
Taken in gar- dens. End of June.
Bushy lanes near Darenth Wood, &c. Beginning of July.
Near Birch Wood, &c. June.
Lanes near Da- renth Wood. End of May and beginning of June.
Darenth and Birch Woods. Beginning of August.
Linn. names,
676 Cognata
677 Succentu- riata
678 Piperata
679 Centaure- ata
680 Angustata Narrow-
681 Variegata
PHALAENA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Scarce Tawny St.3,p. 288. Speck 6671 Eueirnecta.
Bordered Lime S¢. 3, p. 288. Speck 6672 EvpitHEcia.
Peppered Pug St. 3, p. 288. 6674 EurirHecia.
St. 3, p.289. 6673 EvupitHeEcia.
Lime Speck
St. 3, p. 289. winged 6675 EvpirHecia, Marble St. 3, p.290.
6676 EupiTHEcIA.
682 Consignata Pinion Spotted S¢.3,p.290.
683 Venosata
6677 EuritHecta.
D.8, t.266, f.3. St.3, p. 290.
6678 EurirHecia.
Netted
P2
107
Habitat, and when found,
Taken near Edinburgh ; rare. July.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods July.
Taken on Rid- dlesdown, near Croydon. Be- ginning of July
Middlesex, Sur- rey, Essex, &c. in gardens. June.
Darenth and Birch Woods, &e. August.
Darenth and Birch Woods ; but rare. June.
Taken near Lon- don and Birch Wood; but rare. End of June or begin- ning of July.
Lane near Da- renth Wood, Beginning of June.
108 PHALANA.
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
684 Niveata Snow St. 3, p.291.
. 6682 CLEOGENE.
685 Auroraria Purple border- C.11,#.523. St.3,p.292. ed Gold 6706 Hyrta.
686 Chero- phyllata
Looping Chim- H.#.30,f.0. D.7,t.253, ney-sweeper (f.4. S¢.3,p.293. 6679 Munoa.
687 Euphorbi- Drab looper ala
D.t.153,f.1. St.3,p.294. 6680 Minoa.
688 Bimaculata White Pinion Spotted
St. 3, p. 294. 6683 Bapta.
689 Punctata Clouded Silver S¢.3,p. 295.
6684 Barra.
690 Ceciata February Car- S¢. 3, p. 295.
pet 6625 ApLocrerRa.
691 Flavicincta Yellow ringed St.3,p.296,t.30,f.3. + 6626 ArLocERA.
Habitat, and when found.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Re- ceived from Scotland.
Near Croydon ; also in Norfolk. June.
Richmond Park, Kensington Gardens, &c.; very common. Beginning of June.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods, &c. End of May.
Lanes between Darenth and Birch Woods. June.
Darenth Wood, Epping, &c. June.
On old walls. North of En- gland. June.
North of En- gland. June.
ss
° St wre 3 SII A + 608 a 617 a
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G00 a+ WWood Taunt 609 a 678 a
PAIL ABN Al. PY ZS:
| 619 a 628a + ieee
6207n 629 a C3EN 645 a
Ga a t+ 650 at GBI A OVEN
622 a + 6G382a+ 64FON OFE TL
651 n
626 a
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PHALZENA . PU.24
G53 TL 662n
654n 663 N 672 Nn 661N
G55 1 C6F Nh O73 N 682n
656 1 665 hh
666 675 Nn C8F+n G5EN 6677 O76 te 6G8In
ed ;
659 Te 6OEN
677 7m 686n
660 1 669 n 678 n 687
661 n 670 n W. Wood Jun7 679 N 688 a
Linn. names.
Engl. names.
PHALENA.
692 Decolorata Sandy Carpet S¢.3,p, 297.
693 Affinitata
694 Turbaria
695 Rivulata
696 Ericetata
697 Blandiata
698 Albulata
Allied
6685 EMMELESIA.
St. 3, p. 297.
6686 EmMELEsrA.
Middle Rivulet Sz. 3, p. 298.
6688 EmMELESIA.
Small Rivulet S¢.3, p. 298.
Heath Rivulet St. 3, p.298, ¢.32, f.2. 6690 EmMELEsIA.
6689 EMMELESIA.
Barred Rivulet Sé. 3, p. 299.
6693 EmMELESIA.
Grass Rivulet St. 3, p. 299.
6691 EmMELESIA.
Synonyms and
new genera.
109
Habitat, and when found,
Hedges and lanes between Pen- tonville and Highgate. End of June.
Copenhagen Fields; also near Hertford, Ep- ping,&c. June.
Middlesex, near Kentish Town, &c. End of June and be- ginning of July.
Grassy places near woods. Middle of June.
North of En- gland and in Scotland. June.
North of En- gland. June.
Battersea Fields, Epping Forest, Meldon Park near Morpeth, &c. End of June or begin- ning of July.
110
Linn, names.
699 T'rigonata
700 Teniata
701 Unifasci- ata
702 Bifasciata
7038 Rusticata
704 Sylvata
705 Blomeri
706 Candidata Small white
PHALANA.
Synonyms and
Engl, names. new genera,
Small Blue- border
St. 3, p. 299. 6692 EmMMELESIA.
Banded Rivu- St.3,p.299,t.32,f.3.
let EMMELESIA.
Single-barred S¢. 3, p. 300. Rivulet 6694 EMMELESIA.
Double-barred St. 3, p. 300. Rivulet 6695 EMMELESIA.
St. 3, p.300. 6696 EmMELESIA.
Least Carpet
Waved Carpet D. 14, ¢.487,f.1. S¢.3,
p.301. 6699 EMMELESIA.
Blomer’s C. 9, 416.
EMMELESIA.
St.3, p. 301.
Wave 6700 EMMELESIA.
Habitat, and when found,
Near Wester- ham, Kent; and in Cumberland. June.
Mr. Stephens has seen but four specimens, all taken in Cumberland in July 1827.
Westerham, and Birch Wood; but rare, June,
Birch Wood; also near Do- ver, &c.; but rare. June.
On palings near Eltham and Bexley in Kent. June.
Coombe Wood. June.
Castle Eden Dene, Durham. July.
Middlesex, Sur- rey, Kent, &c.; very common. June.
PHALANA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Linn. names.
DiOhe5886; fo 169" Si.8; p.301. 6701 EmmMer.esia.
707 Luteata Small yellow
Wave
St. 3, p. 302. 6702 EMMELESIA.
708 Heparata Dingy Shell
LatticedHeath D.7, t.248, f.2. St.3, p. 303. Strenia.
6703 Hercyna.
709 Clathrata
710 Maculata Speckled Yel- H.¢.28, f.f. D.7,t.251, f. 3. St. 3, p. 304. Venilia.
6704 Hercyna.
low
711 Quadrima- Pinion-spotted St.3,p.304. Venilia. culata Yellow 6705 Hercyna.
712 Dilutaria Small fan- St.3,p.305. footed Wave 6713 Prycnopopa.
713 Fimbriola- BorderedWave St. 3, p. 306. la ’ 6714 PrycHopopa.
Fag
Habitat, and when found.
Darenth and Birch Woods; near Dover, &c, June.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods; beginning of July.
Darenth, Ep- ping, Lertford, &e. End of May, and mid- dle of July.
Common in woods about London and elsewhere. End of May.
In a wood near Colney Hatch, Middlesex. Beginning of May.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods ; Epping, &c. May.
Near London. June,
112 Linn. names.
Engl. names.
714 Cinereata’ Ashy Wave
Small dotted Wave
715 Lividata
Treble Twin- spot
716 Bisetata
717 Ornata Lace border
718 Incanata Mullein Wave
719 Degenera- Portland rib- ria bon Wave
720 Contigua- Tooth-striped
ria Wave -
721 Immutata Lesser Cream Wave
PHALENA.
Synonyms and new genera.
St.3, p. 306. 6712 Prycuoropa.
St. 3, p. 306. 6710 PrycHoropa.
St. 3, p. 307. 6711 Prycnopopa.
St.3, p. 307. 6727 PrycHopopa.
St.3, p.308. 6722 PrycnopopDa.
C.8,¢. 384. Prycnopropa.
St. 3, p. 308.
6723 PrycHopopa.
St. 3, p.808. 6729 PrycnHopropa.
Habitat, and when found,
Found in woody places about London. June.
Woods and hedges near London, &c. June.
Darenth and Birch Woods. June.
Darenth Wood; the New Forest, &c. June.
Coast of Norfolk; also near Dover, &c. End of June.
Isle of Portland. June.
Norfolk and near Dover. End of June.
Marshy places in Norfolk; also on the borders of Yaxley Mere. End of June and beginning of July.
PHALANA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Linn. names.
722 Rubricata Reddish Wave St. 3, p. 308, t. 31, f. 1. Ptychopoda. 6697 EmMmeEvesia.
Dwarf Cream S¢.3,p.309. Acidalia. Wave 6707 Prycnopopa.
723 Osseata
DottedBorder- St.3,p.310. Acidalia. ed Wave 6709 Prycnopropa.
724 Margine-
puncta ta
St.3,p.810. Acidalia. 6715 Prycuopopa.
725 Virgularia Small Dusty Wave
St.3,p.811, Acidalia. 6716 PrycHoropDa.
726 Subserice- Satiny Wave ata
St.3,p.311. Acidalia. 6717 PrycHoropa.
727 Inornata Plain Wave
Ribband Wave St¢.3, p.311. Acidalia. 6719 Prycuoropa.
728 Aversata
729 Remutata False Ribband S¢.3,p.311. Acidalia. Wave 6718 Prycuoropa.
Q
113
Habitat, and when found.
Mr. Stephens’s specimen was taken near York; another was captured near Dover.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods,
&c. June,
Brockenhurst in the New Forest. June.
Common in gar- dens, &c., near London. June.
Hedges near Da- renth Wood. June.
Darenth Wood. June.
Woods near London; [Ep- ping, &c. June.
Woods in Mid- dlesex, Surrey, Essex, &c. June.
i14
Linn. names.
730 Fumata
731 Lactata
732 Floslactata Cream Wave
733 Marginata Clouded-bor-
der
734 Viridata
#35 Cloraria
736 Thymiaria Common Emerald
Engl. names.
Pale Cream Wave
Small Grass Emerald
Middle Grass Emerald
PHA LANA.
Synonyms and new genera.
Smoky Wave St. 3, p.312. Acidalia.
6721 Prycuopopa.
St. 3, p.313. Acidalia. 6724 Prycuopopa.
st.3, p.313. Acidalia. 6726 Prycnopopa.
St.3, p. 314. — Peecilo- phasia.
6731 PrycHopopa.
A,t.48,f.80,a—c. C.7, t. 300. St. 3, p. 336. Chlorissa.
6483 Hiprarcuus.
St.3,p.316. Chlorissa. 6484. Hipparcuus.
A. t. 48, f. 81, d—g. Fit, 3. pO. 18 S40: St.3,p.316. Chlorissa.
6733 PrycHopopa.
737 Putataria Little Emerald S¢.3,p.817. Chlorissa.
6732 PrycHopopa.
~
Habitat, and when found. North of En- gland, and Scotland. June.
Woods in Mid- dlesex and else- where. June.
Woods and hedges. June.
Very common in woods and hedges, &c. From May to August.
New Forest. Middle of June.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet.
Woods and hedges round London; very common. June.
Very common in woody places round London, &e. End of May.
PHALAENA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
Small Blood-
vein
738 Imitaria
Subangled Wave
739 Variegata
740 Emutaria Dusky Wave
741 Pallidaria Pale Wave
742 Notata Peacock
743 Alternata Sharp-angled Peacock
744 Subrufata Slender- striped Ru- fous
745 Liturata Tawny-barred
Angle
Synonyms and new genera,
St.3, p.318. Timandra.
6737 Macartia.
St.3, p.318. Timandra.
6738 Macaria.
St.3,p.318. Timandra.
6739 Macartia.
C. 8, p.384. Acidalia.
- Macarta,
St. 3, p. 319. 6740 Macaria.
St. 3, p. 320. 6741 Macaria.
St. 3, p. 320.
6742 Macaria.
C.3,t.132.
Q 2
St. 3, p.320. *6743 Macaria.
113
Habitat, and when found.
Darenth Wood ;
New Forest, &c. June.
Mr. Stephens's specimens were taken in a lane near Darenth, in June.
New Forest near Lyndhurst. July.
Mr. Bentley's Cabinet. The only specimen Mr. Curtis has seen he received from Kent.
Darenth, Birch, and Coombe Woods. Begin- ning of June.
Darenth Wood; but rare. June.
Mr. Bentley’s Cabinet.
Near Brocken- hurst in the New Forest. June.
116
Linn. names.
746 Preato- mata
747 Unipune- tata
748 Limbata
749 Emargi- nata
750 Flexula
751 Lacertula
752 Cultraria
753 Faleataria
PHALZEN A.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera,
Dingy Angled S¢.3, p. 321. 6744 Macarta.
White Spot —-S¢.3, p.321,2.31,f.3.
6745 Macaria.
Bordered St.3;p.322. ~ Ania, Chequer 6746 Macarta. Scalloped D.14,t.498, f.3. St.3, Double-line p. 322. Ania: 6747 Macarta. Beautiful St. 8, p. $23. Hook-tip 6748 Ennomos.
Scallop Hook- D.7, t.251, f.2, St.4, p.4.
tip 6749 PLatypyTERyYX.
Pale Scallop St.4,p.5. Hook-tip 6750 PLatypTERYx.
Pebble Hook- St.4,p.6. tip 6751 Drepana.
Habitat, and when found,
Mr. Bentley’s Cabinet.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet.
Mr. Chant’s Ca- binet.
Woods and hedges round London, &c. End of July.
Woods in Mid- dlesex, Surrey, Essex, &c.; but not common. End of July.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods among birch- trees, &c. May.
Monks Wood, Huntingdon- shire. June.
Coombe, Da- renth,and Birch Woods, &c. End of May or beginning of June.
PHALAENA.
Synonyms and
Linn. names. Engl. names. new genera.
754 Hamula Oak Hook-tip A.t.65,f:a—d. H.t.A1, ified De St. 4, p. (fe 6752 Drepana.
755 Uncula Pale Oak St. 4, p. 7. Hook-tip 6753 Drepana.
756 Ungwcula Barred Hook- St. 4, p. 7. tip 6754 Drepana.
757 Compressa Chinese Cha- 4.t.65, f.e—h. D.7, racter £.239, f.2. St.4,p.9. 6756 Citx.
758 Probosci- Snout Eggar H.t,31,f.f—h. St.4, dalis likeness p-11. 6757 Hypena.
759 Obesalis Pinion Snout S¢.4,p.11. 6758 Hyperna. . 760 Palpalis Dark Snout Sé.4,p. 12. 6759 Hypena.
761 Rostralis Buttoned St. 4, p.12. Snout 6759 Hyprna. 762 Crassalis Beautiful C.6,¢.288. St.4,p.13. Snout 6760 Hyvena.
117
Habitat, and when found
Coombe Wood, the New Forest, &e. End of May.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet.
Epping. Begin- ning of June.
Common round London, &c. End of May.
Woods, hedges, gardens, &c., near London; Epping, Hert- ford, &c. End of June to the middle of Au- gust.
Mr. Chant’s Ca- binet.
Mr. Chant’s Ca- binet.
Gardens at Chel- sea, Battersea, &e. June and July.
“Taken by Messrs.
Chant and Bentley in De- yonshire. June.
118 PHALENA.
Synonyms and
new genera,
Linn. names. Engl. names.
Dotted Fan- foot
C.11,t.527. Macrochica. 6761 Potypocon.
763 Cribrals St.4, p.14.
Cominon Fan- 4.t.74,f.e—h. H.t.43, foot if Mat: 6762 Potypocon.
764 Barbalis
765 Derivalis Clay Fan-foot St.4,p.16,t.33, f. 2. Paracolax.
6763 Potyrocon.
766 Nemoralis Small Fan-foot St.4,p.16. Paracolax.
6765 Poxtyrocon.
St.4,p.17. Paracolax. 6764 Potyvocon. .
767 Tarsicri- Fan-foot
nalis
768 Emortualis Olive Crescent St.4,p.18. AXthia. 6766 PoLypocon.
Lesser Bell —_‘St.4,p.18. Colobochyla.
6767 Mapopa.
769 Salicalis
Habitat, and when found.
Wittlesea Mere. End of June or beginning of July.
Very common in woody places in the neigh- bourhood of London. Mid- dle of May to the beginning of July.
Bexley and Da- renth Wood; near Woolwich and at Dover. June.
Woods in Mid- dlesex, Surrey, Essex, &c. June.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods, Epping, &c. Middle of June.
Taken in Devon- shire. End of May. Very rare.
Neighbourhood of Bexley in Kent; but very rare. End of
June.
Linn. names.
PHALAENA.
Engl. names.
770 Angustalis Small Snout
771 Albistriga- White-line
tus 772 Costestri-
galis
773 Undulalis
774 Bistrigalis
Snout
Dark-line Snout
Waved Tabby
Twin-striped Tabby
775 Pinguinalis Large Tabby
776 Cuprealis
777 Streatfeil- dit
Small Tabby
Streatfeild’s Tabby
Synonyms and new genera, St.4,p.19. Synaphe. 6768 CLEDEoBIA.
St.4,p. 20. 6769 CLEDEOBIA.
St.4,p.21. 6770 CLEDEOBIA.
St. 4, p. 22. chila. 6771 CLEDEOBIA.
Camptylo-
St. 4, p. 22. chila. 6772 CLEDEoBIA.
Camptylo-
St. 4, p.23. 6773 AGLossa.
St. 4, p. 23. 6774 Actossa.
C. 10, t.455. St.4,p.24. — AGLOsSA.
119
Habitat, and when found. Coombe and Da-
renth Woods. Middle of July.
At Darenth, also in Norfolk; but rare.
Whittlesea Mere; Mr.
Bentley’s Cabi- net.
but rare. June.
Very rare. Mr. Stephens pos- sesses a single specimen.
Mr. Stephens has seen but two, one of which is in his Cabinet.
Common in the neighbourhood of London, &c. End of July,
Near London, Hertford, Ripley.
Taken at Comp- ton Bishop, Somersetshire. Mr. Curtis's Cabinet.
120 PHALAN A.
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engi. names.
778 Farinalis Meal Moth St.4,p 25.
6776 Pyratis.
779 Pictalis Moth
——— PY RATIS.
780 Glaucinalis Double-striped St. 4,p. 26. 6778 Pyratis. 781 Costalis Gold Fringe 6779 AGROTERA.
782 Flammealis RosyFlounced St. 4, p. 28. 6780 AGRoTERA.
783 Fabriciana Autumn Net- S¢t.4,p. 29. tle-tap 6781 Simakruis.
Double-barred St. 4, p. 29. Nettle-tap 6782 Simakruis.
784 Pariana
785 Lutosa Early Nettle-
tap
St. 4, p. 29. 6783 SIMAETHISs.
Painted Meal C.11,t.503. S¢.4,p.395.
St.4,p.27. Hypsopygia.
Habitat, and when found.
Common in houses, &c. End of August.
Found ina house near Poplar. July.
Taken near Lon- don, &c. June.
Houses and gar- dens near Lon- don, &c. July and August.
Coombe, Da- renth,and Birch Woods. End of June.
Common on flowers from April to Octo- ber.
Birch and Da- renth Woods; also near Rip- ley, &c. June.
In theneighbour- hood of London, &c.; but rare. March and June.
PHALANA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera,
Linn. names.
786 Myllerana Myller’s Net- C.7,t¢.320. $t.4,p.30.
tle tap 6784 SimaEruis.
787 Punctuosa NarrowSilver- St. 4, p. 0. dotted 6785 SIMAsETHISs.
788 Cingulata Silver-barred C.3,¢t.128. St.4,p.32. Sable 6788 Ennycuia.
789 Anguinalis Wavy-barred St.4, p.32.
Sable 6787 ENNYCHIA. 790 Rufofas- Flounced St. 4, p.33. cialis 6789 Ennycuia.
791 Cespitalis Straw-barred St. 4, p.34. 6795 Pyrausta.
792 Sordidalis Dingy Straw- St. 4, p.34. barred 6796 Pyrausta.
793 Purpuralis Crimson and H.#.28,f.m. D.10,t.339.
Gold fade Vast, 4, peso. 6791 Pyrausta.
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Habitat, and when found.
Birch Wood and near London, &c., on nettles. June and Octo- ber.
Ashdown Forest; also in Devon- shire. July.
In Devonshire and the North of England. June and Au- gust.
Darenth and Birch Woods, . &ce. June.
Mr. Chant’s Ca- binet.
Darenth and CoombeWoods, Dover, &c. End of June and middle of August.
Habitat the same as above.
Coombe, Birch, and Darenth Woods; also at Hertford, Ep- ping, &c. May and the middle of August.
122 PHALANA.
Synonyms and
Linn. names. Engl. names. new genera,
794 Punicealis Purple and St. 4, p.35. Gold 6792 Pyrausta.
795 Ostrinalis Scarce Purple St. 4, p.36. and Gold 6793 PyRavustTa.
796 Porphyra- Porphyry St.4, p. 36. lis 6794 Pyravusra.
797 Octoma- White-spot H.#. 27, f.p. D.8,t.266, culata J. 4. St.4, p.31. Ana- nia. 6786 Ennycnia.
798 Literalis Lettered St.4,p.37. Diasemia. China-mark 6797 Hyprocampa.
799 Potamoga- Brown China- H.?. 41, f.o—q. D.9,
ta mark t.363,f.1. St.4,p.38.
6799 HyprocamPa.
Habitat, and when found.
Common on grassy banks near London and elsewhere. Beginning of June and mid- dle of August.
Reigate, Ripley, and the New Forest. June.
Middlesex, Sur- rey, Kent, &c. June and Au- gust
Darenth and Birch Woods. June and Au- gust.
Near Brocken- hurst in the New Forest, andoccasionally near the middle of Darenth Wood. Begin- ning of June.
Very common in marshy places, and on the bor- ders of ponds in several counties. June.
PHALAENA. Val Sages
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< a W. Wood Junt £3 ( 7600 art
PHALZENA. Pt. 27
779 1 788 N
762 a 77ain PBOn 789
7&1 nr
773 N 782n
783 TL 792 Tr
66 n 775 a HET 793 1
785 nN 794tnN
786 n . 17957
Sey
787 n 796 7
T69 nr 778 a W. Wood Jun”
PHALANA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Linn. names.
DNs ts SOSif 3. p.39. 6800 Hyprocampa.
800 Nymphe- Beautiful St.4,
ata China-mark
Small China- mark
H.t.7, f-k—m. D.8, t.266,f.1&2. St.4, p-40. Cataclysta.
6801 HyprocamPa.
801 Lemnata M. and F.
802 Stratiotata Ringed China- C.11.¢.495. Sé.4,p.41. mark Paraponyx. 6802 Hyprocampa.
803 Sambucalis Garden China- A.t.87,f.59.a—d. St.4, p.42. Phlyctznia. 6798 Hyprocampa.
mark
804 Lucernalis Transparent St, 4,p.43. Eudioptis. China-mark 6804 DriapHantia.
Small Magpie 4.2.37, f.60.i—m. D.10, t.349,f.2. St. 4, p.44. Eurrhypara. 6806 Borys.
805 Urticata
Garden Pebble S¢.4,p.45. Mesographe. 6805 Diarnania.
806 Forficalis
123
Habitat, and when found,
Cambridgeshire fens, and other marshy places. Middle of July.
Very common near ditches and ponds covered with duckweed. Middle of June.
Near ponds, and in marshy pla- ces, End of June or begin- ning of July.
Common in gar- dens near Lon- don and else- where. Middle
of June.
Mr. Stephens's Cabinet. Taken near Plymouth.
Very common in gardens and
May
or early in June.
hedges.
Very common in gardens and fields from the middle of May till October.
124
Linn. names. Engl. names.
PHALEAENA.
Sunonyms and new genera.
807 Diversalis Yellow under- St. 4, p.47.
wing Pearl
808 Asinalis Dingy Pearl
809 Lancealis Long-winged
Pearl
Mother of Pearl
810 Verticalis
811 Centro- Central-
strigalis
812 Cinctalis Lesser Pearl
813 Palealts Sulphur
6807 MarcaritTia.
St. 4, p.47. — ManrcaritTlA.
St. 4, p. 48. 6808 MarGaritTIA.
A.t.72, fa—d. W.t.51, H.t.33, f.h—l. t.556. St.4,p.48.
6809 Mareariria.
St. 4, p. 49.
striped Pearl 6811 Marearitta.
St. 4, p.49. 6812 MargearirTIA.
St. 4, p. 50. 6810 MarGariTIA.
Habitat, and when found.
British Museum. Taken near
Bristol in July, 1815.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet.
Birch Wood, Charlton, &c.;
but rare. End of June. Abundantamong
D.16, nettles, in gar-
dens, fields, &c. June.
A single speci- men in Mr. Ste- phens’s Cabi- net. Taken in Devonshire.
Darenth Wood and Ripley, &c.; also in clover- fields and hed- ges. End of June or begin- ning of July.
Near Dover, and in Norfolk; but
rare. July.
PHALANA,
Synonyms and
Linn. names. Engl. names. new genera.
814 Hyalinalis Scarce Pearl St. 4, p.51. 6813 Mareariria.
815 Angustalis Narrow- St. 4, p.51. winged Pearl 6815 Marcariria.
816 Terminalis BorderedPear] St. 4, p.51. 6816 MarGcaritTia.
817 Glabralis Dingy Pearl St. 4, p. 52. 6814 Marearitia.
818 Pallidalis Delicate Pearl St. 4, p. 52. 6817 Marearitia.
819 Flavalis Gold China- St. 4, p. 52. mark 6822 MarcarirTia.
820 Ochrealis Small Straw St. 4,p.53. China-mark 6819 MarcaritTiIA.
821 Crlialis Orange Cloud C.12,t.559. S¢t.4,p.53.
6830 MarcariTia.
822 Ferrugalis Rusty Dot St.4,p.53. 6823 MarGarITIA.
125
Habitat, and when found.
Near Darenth Wood. June.
Darenth Wood. Beginning of June.
Darenth Wood, and near Do- ver; but rare. June.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet.
Woody places near London; but rare. Mid- dle of July.
Darenth Wood, and near Lon- don; also at Hertford and Ripley. June.
Mr. Curtis’s Cae binet.
Near Darenth Wood and Herne Bay; but rare. July.
126
Linn. names.
823 Fulvalis
824 Verbascalis Rusty China-
825 Longipe- dalis
826 Pulveralis Dusted Pearl
827 Fuscalis
828 Fimbrialis Edged Pearl
829 Institialis
Engl. names.
Fulvous Dot
mark
Long-legged
Pearl
Cinereous Pearl
Pale Straw
830 Stramenta- Chequered
lis
831 Margari- Clouded Yel-
talis
Straw
low Pearl
RBHALENA.
Synonyms and new genera.
St.4, p. 54.
—— MarGanrirTIia.
St.4,p. 54.
6821 MarcarirTia.
NEA4, D..50.
6820 MarGaRITIA.
St.4,p.55.
6824 MarcaritTiA.
St. 4, p. 56. 6825 MarGaritTIA cineralis.
St.4, p. 56.
6826 MarGaritia.
St. 4, p. 56. 6828 MarGaARITIA lutealis.
St. 4, p. 57. 6833 MarcaritTia elutalis.
St. 4, p. 57. 6832 MarGARITIA.
Habitat, and when found,
“Mr. Stephens’s
Cabinet.
Coombe and Darenth Woods, &c. July.
Taken near Teignmouth, by Captain Blomer. July. :
Darenth Wood. June.
Birch, Darenth, and Coombe Woods, &c. June.
Darenth Wood, and near Dover. June.
Woods and hed- ges in Kent, Cambridge- shire, &c. End of June.
Marshy places in Norfolk. July.
Bristol; near Bedford, and in Berkshire. June.
B00 n
6OAl rr 809 a 818 n 827 nr
601 Nn 810 at Elon 28 Ww
/HEN SS
B04-a GZ a WiWoodJun? 822 n OSL a
Linn. names.
832 Sericealis
833 Alpinalis
834 Sticticalis
835 Olivalis
836 Prunalis
837 Dentalis
PHALAENA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Straw Dot St. 4, p.58.
6831 Marcarirtia.
Alpine Pearl — St. 4, p. 58. 6827 MarGariTIa
uliginosalis.
Diamond Spot St.4, p. 59. 6829 MarcarirTIa tetragonalis.
White Brindled
H. t. 29, f. p—s. p. 59. 6836 ScoruLa nivea-
St. 4, Margaritia. lis
Clouded Pearl St.4,p.60. Margaritalis. 6834 Scopuna.
Starry Brindle C.12,¢.563. St.4,p.61. Cyneda. 6838 Scopu.a.
127
Habitat, and when found. Woods, hedges, and shrubby places, in Mid- dlesex, Kent,
&e. July. Taken by Mr. Dale on the summit of Ben Lawers in July 1827. Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet.
Near Coombe Wood; Dover, and Ripley; but rare, July.
Common near London, &c. End of June.
Common in hed- ges in Middle- sex, Surrey, Kent, &c. End of June.
A single speci- men in Mr. Stephens’s Ca- binet; also an- other in Mr. Bentley’s Col- lection.
128
Linn. names.
PHALANA.
Engl. names.
838 Strigulalis Least Black-
839 Monacha- lis
840 Cuculla- tella
841 Prasinana
842 Quercana
843 Clorana
arches
Small Black-
arches
Synonyms and new genera. St. 4, p.62. 6840 Nora.
C.9,t.428. St. 4, p.62. 6839 Nota.
Short-cloaked St. 4, p 62.
Green Silver lines
6841 Nona.
W.t.30. H, t. 30, f. i—m. D.8, t. 280, fa- gana. St.4, p.66. Hy- lophila.
6843 CHLOEPHORA.
Scarce Silver H.¢.30, f.e—h. D. 2,
lines
Small Green Oak
1.40. St.4,p.67. Hy- lophila. 6844 CHLOEPHORA prasinana.
W. ¢. 5. Earis. 6845 Tortrix.
St. 4, p. 68.
Habitat, and when found.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods. End of May or beginning of June.
Near London, also at Coombe and Colney Hatch Wood; but rare. June.
Common in gar- densand hedges in several parts of the country; about the mid- dle or end of June.
Coombe, Da- renth,and Birch Woods, &c. June.
Woody places in Middlesex, Kent, Surrey, Essex, &c. Middle of June.
On willows in marshy places, Battersea Fields, Plum- stead,&c. June.
PHALANA.
Synonyms and new genera.
Ate: fe Hi 10; fale? D, Ay 144, St.4.p.68.
6846 'Tortrix.
Tann. names. Engl. names.
844 Viridana Pea Green
845 Galiana GlossyGolden- Sé.4, p.396. brown Tortrix.
846 Palleana Plain Yellow St. 4, p.69.
6847 Torrrix.
847 Viburnana Viburnian St. 4, p.69.
6848 Tortrix.'
A.t.72,f.a—d. St4, p-70, 6850 Lozor#nia.
848 Forsterana Forsterian
849 Sorbiana Hazel Tortrix St. 4, p.70. 6851 Lozora@nia a-
vellana.
850 Heparana Dark Oblique- St. 4, p.71. bar 6852 Lozorzmnia.
St. 4, p.71. Lozorentia.
851 Cinnamo- Cinnamon
MeEANA
129
Habitat, and when found.
On Oak trees, &c., in several parts of the country. End of June.
Whittlesea Mere. July.
Near Dover. July and Au-
gust.
WhittleseaMere; but not com- mon, July.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods, also in the New Forest. June.
Darenth and Birch Woods. June.
Very common in woods and shrubby places in several parts. June and July.
A single speci- men in Mr. Ste- phens’s Cabi-
Taken by
him in Coombe
Wood, in June
1832.
net.
130 Linn. names.
852 Ribeana
853 Grossula- riana
854 Cerasana
855 Corylana
856 Croceana
857 Levigana
858 Nebulana
PHAN agin AS
Engl. names.
Common Ob- lique-bar
Gooseberry
Hollow Ob- lique-bar
Great Chec- quered
Saffron
Glossy Ob- lique-bar
Rose
Synonyms and new genera,
St.'4, pore.
6853 Lozoventa.
St. 4, p.72.
6854 Lozorz#nia.
St. 4, p.72.
6855 Lozorania.
St. 4, p.73.
6857 Lozormntia.
lee, p. Cos
6875 Lozoranta.
St. 4, pP- 74.
6856 LozoTanta.
St. 4, p.74.
6858 Lozor#ntia ro-
sana.
Habitat, and when found.
Common in woods and gar-
dens. June.
Woods and gar- dens, Middle- sex, Essex, Kent, &e. June.
Coombe, Birch, and Darenth Woods. End of June.
Middlesex, Es- sex, Kent, Sur- End
of June or be-
rey, &c.
ginning of July.
Woods und hedges in seve- ral parts; but not common. June.
Hedges and gar- dens near Lon- don, and else- where. Middle of June.
Common with the last, towards theend of June.
Linn. names.
859 Subocella- na
860 Oporana
861 Rosana M. and F.
862 Branderi- ana
863 Xyloste- ana
864 Roborana
865 Obliquana
PHALANA
Engl, names.
Synonyms and new genera.
Ocellated Ob- S¢. 4, p.75.
lique-bar
Great Hook- tipped
Great Brown
Branderian
Forked Red- bar
Oak Red-bar
Oblique- barred
6861 Lozoraznia,
At S6s5f) 683 1.
W.t.34, St.4,p.75. 6864 Lozorm=nia.
St. 4, p.75. 6862 Lozorz#nta fus- cana.
St. 4, p.76. 6863 Lozorznta.
St. 4, p. 76. 6866 Lozormnia.
St.4, p.77. 6867 Lozorenta.
St. 4, p. 77. 6868 LozoTentia.
$2
131
Habitat, and when found.
Mr. Stephens has seen two speci- mens only, ta- ken either in Devonshire or Cornwall.
Hedges and gar- dens near Lon- don, &c. Mid- dle of June.
Gardens near London. End of June.
Near Brocken- hurst in the New Forest ; but rare. End
of June.
Woods round London, &c. End of June or beginning of July.
Taken a Da-
renth Wood and occasion- ally near Lon- don. Beginning of July.
Darenth and Coombe Woods; but
veryrare, June.
132
Linn. names.
866 Costana
PHALENA.
Engl. names.
Straw Ob- lique-bar
867 Biustulana Double Spot-
868 Modeeri- ana
869 Acerana
870 Trifasci-
ana
871 Grotiana
872 Ochreana
ted Oblique- bar
Modeerian
Maple
Afternoon
Grotian
Saffron
Sunonyms and new genera.
D.t.369, f.2. St.4,p.78. 6869 Lozorzntia.
St. 4, p.78.
6870 LozoTa&nNIa.
St. 4, p. 78.
6871 Lozormnia.
St.4, p.79.
6872 Lozoraznia.
St.4,p.79.
6873 LozoTania.
St.4, p. 79.
6874 Lozorantia.
St.4, p. 80.
6874 Lozorznia.
Habitat, and when found.
Near London, Battersea Fields; Coombe Wood, &c.; but not common. June.
Nr. Stephens has seen but two specimens, taken,hethinks, in the West of England.
Darenth Wood ; but very rare, Beginning of July.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods. June.
Found with the above, and also in the New Forest.
Darenth Wood and the New Forest. End of June.
Near London; but rare. End
of June.
PHALANA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
873 Cruciana Red Cross
874 Holmiana Holmian
875 Schreberi- Schreberian ana
876 Gerningi- Gerningian ana
877 Walkeri- Walkerian
ana
878 Rotundana Round-tipped Red-bar
879 Angustio- Narrow-wing-
rana ed Red-bar
880 Porphyra- Bright Ob- na lique-barred
Synonyms and new genera.
St. 4, p. 80. 6876 Lozormntia.
St. 4, p. 81. 6878 Lozorania.
St.4, p. 81. 6879 Lozorznia.
St.4,p.82. Philedone, 6880 Ampuisa,
St.4, p.82. Philedone, 6881 Ampnisa.
St. 4, p. 84. 6883 Dituta.
St. 4, p.83. 6882 Diruta.
St. 4, p. 84. 6884 Dituva.
1338
Habitat, and when found. Near London; also at Coombe, Darenth, and Birch Woods. Middle of June.
Common in gar- dens and hedges near London. End of June.
Mr. Stephens has seen but two specimens, both taken in Corn- wall.
Near Birming- ham. June.
Found by Mr. Walker near New Lanark, in Scotland.
Near London, Dover, &c.; but very rare. July.
Common in Middlesex, Sur- rey, Kent, &c. June and July.
Darenth and Birch Woods; but not com- mon. End of June and bee ginning of July.
134
Linn. names.
881 Nebulana
882 Wellensi- ana
883 Athopi- ana
884 Scriptana
885 Semifasci- ana
886 Corticana
887 Beiulata- na
888 T'ripunc- tata
PHALAN A.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Habitat, and when found.
Clouded Iron D. 13,t, 364, f. 3. St.4,. Darenth and
p. 85. 6885 Diruta.
Barred Blotch- S¢. 4, p. 85.
back 6887 Diruta As- seclana. Negro St. 4, p.85.
6888 Drruta.
Short-barred St. 4, p. 86. White 6889 Dituta.
Short-barred St. 4, p.86. Grey 6890 Drrura.
MarbledLong- St. 4, p.87.
cloak 6891 ANTITHESIA. Birch Long- St. 4, p. 87.
cloak 6892 ANTITHESIA. Common St.4, p.88.
Long-cloak 6893 ANTITHESIA.
Birch Woods, New Forest, aad, though rarely, in the neighbourhood of London. June.
Darenth Wood, New Forest, &e. June.
Taken with the above in June.
Middlesex, Es- sex, Surrey; also in Devonshire. July.
New Forest; also occasion- ally in Kent. July.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods. Middle of July.
Very common in Middlesex, Kent, Surrey, &c, June and July.
Woods in Surrey, Essex, &c. End of July.
PHALAIN A.
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
889 Grevillea- Grevilleian na
C.t.567.
890 Pruniana Lesser Long- St. 4, p.88.
cloak 6894 ANTITHESIA.
891 Pullana DingyMarbled St. 4, p. 88.
6895 ANTITHESIA.
892 Marginana Bordered St. 4, p. 89.
Long-cloak 6896 ANTITHESIA.
893 Oblongana Narrow Long- St.4,p.89.
cloak 6897 ANTITHESIA.
894 Gentiane- Gentian St.4, p. 89.
nana 6898 ANTITHESIA.
895 Salicella White-backed St. 4,p.89.
6899 ANTITHESIA.
896 Nubifera- Cloudy White S¢.4,p.91. na 6900 Spitonota.
135
Habitat, and when found. Taken in Suther-
landshire in July by Dr. Greville. Mr. Curtis’s Cabi- net.
Wood in Surrey, &e. End of July.
Near London ; but very rare. June.
Darenth Wood; but very rare. July.
Weods near London; but rare. July.
Near Waltham- stow, also in Devonshire ; but very rare. August,
Battersea Fields, &e. EndofJuly or beginning of August.
Hedges near DarenthWood ; very rare. Mid- dle of June.
136
Linn. names.
897 Cynosba- tella
898 Aquana
899 Trimacu- lana
900 Comitana
901 Foenella
902 Sylvana
902 Pflugiana Plesk
903 Stremiana Stremian
PHALANA. Synonyms and new genera.
Black-cloaked St.4,p.91. 6901 Spitonora.
Engl. names.
Brown-cloaked St. 4, p.91. 6902 Spitonora.
St.4, p.91. 6903 SpiLonoTa.
Triple Blotched
St. 4, p.92. 6914 Spinonorva.
Cream Short- cloak
White-foot 6904 Sprnonora.
Red Blotch- St. 4, p. 84. back 6886 Ditura. Pflugian St. 4, p.93.
6906 SPILONOTA.
St. 4, p. 93. 6907 SprLonoTa.
D.2,t.65, ful. St.4,p.92.
Habitat, and when found. Gardens near London, &c. July and Au- gust.
Gardens in Mid- dlesex, Kent, Surrey, Essex, &e. End of June.
Hedges, woods, &c., with the last.
Common in hedges and woods near London, &c. Middle of June.
Epping Forest ; very rare. Au-
gust.
Darenth Wood, and in Norfolk ; but rare. June.
Darenth and Birch Woods. June.
Darenth and Coombe Woods, End of
&c.
July.
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PHALENA.
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
904 Rusticana ‘Tawny Blotch- S¢.4,p.93. back 6905 SprLonorta.
905 Trigemi- Three-spotted St.4,p.94. nana 6908 Spitonota.
906 Stieticana Brown Blotch- Sé. 4, p.94. back 6909 Spinonota.
907 Costipunc- Lesser Blotch- St. 4, p.95. tana back 6910 Sprnonora,
908 Argyrana Silver Blotch- S¢. 4, p.95. back ~
SPILONOTA,.
909 Quadrana Highland Bloteh-back
St. 4, p.95. SPILONOTA.
910 Tetrago- Four-angled S¢.4, p. 96. nana Blotch-back 6911 Sprronorva.
911 Nigricos- Black-edged St. 4, p.96. tana Marble 6912 SpiLonora.
912 Ustulana Scorched St.4, p.96. Blunt-wing 6913 Sprtonora.
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137
Habitat, and when found. Near London.
June.
Mr. Stephens lias seen but one specimen, which hecaught at Ripley, in July 1827.
Hedges at Peck- ham, and also at Coombe Wood. End of
July.
Near London; but rare. July.
Highlands of Scotland. Au-
gust.
Taken in Scot- land in July.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods; but very rare. July.
On Elm trees near Hertford. June.
Coombe Wood, Norfolk, &c. June.
PHALAENA.
Synonyms and new genera,
Linn. names. Engl. names.
913 Fimbriana Brown Border- St. 4,p.97. Heusimene.
ed
914 Obscurana Obscure St. 4, p.98. Blotch-back 6916 PsEupoTomria.
915 Fraternana Cinereous Sil- St. 4, p. 98. ver-barred 6917 PsEupoTomtia.
Black, Border- St. 4, p.99. 6918 PsEUDOTOMIA.
916 Atromar- gana ed
St. 4, p.99. 6919 PsrupoTomIA.
917 Strobilella Light Silver- striped
Silver Blotch- St. 4,p.99. back 6920 PsEuDOTOMIA.
918 Sequana
St. 4, p. 100, 6921 PsEUDOTOMIA.
919 Petiverella Petiverian
Habitat, and when found,
Taken by Mr. Stephens at Coombe Wood, in March.
Veryrare. Taken near London.
Found in the spring, at Coombe Wood; rare.
Darenth, Birch, and Coombe Woods; among Oaks, &c. June.
Fir Woods. End of May.
Woods in Mid- dlesex and in Norfolk. Be- ginning of June.
Woods near London, also
in the New Fo- rest, Devon- shire, &c. End of May, or be- ginning of June.
PHALANA.
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
920 Lunulana Crescent St. 4, p. 100. 6922 PsruporomIA
concinnana.
921 Simplicia- Plain Silver- St.4,7. 100.
na fringed 6923 Psruporomia. 922 Jacquini- Jacquinian St.4,p.100. ana 6924 Psruporomia.
Plain Gold- fringed
923 Strigana St.4,p.101.
6025 PsrupoTomia.
924 Atropur- purana
Purple Black St. 4,p. 101. 6926 PsruDoTomMia.
925 Nigricana Black Striped- S¢.4, p, 101.
edge 6927 Psruporomia.
926 Proximana Pale Brown _ S¢.4, p.101. Striped-edge 6928 Psruporomia.
927 Puncticos- Sector-spotted St.4,p.102. tata 6929 PsEupoTomta.
928 Populana St. 4, p.102.
6931 Psruporomia.
Pygmy Y
139
Habitat, and when found.
Taken in Hamp- shire by the tev. G. T. Rudd. June.
Norfolk. Middle of June.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods; the New Fo- rest, &c. June.
Coombe Wood, Hertford, Brockenhurst, &c. June.
Coombe Wood. End of July.
Darenth and Coombe Woods, &c. Middle of June.
Devonshire, &c. Middle of June.
Ripley, in grassy places; but rare, June.
Norfolk, &c., on Nettles; but
> scarce. <Au-
tumn,
140
Linn. names.
PHALENA.
Engl. names.
Synonyms and new genera.
529 Ephippana Three-angled St.4,p.102.
Blotch-back
£30 Trauniana ‘Vraunian
931 Composi- tella
932 Gundiana
933 Dorsana
934 Lediana
935 Nitidana
936 Aurana
Triple-striped Blotch-back
Gundian
Single-striped Blotech-back
Ledian
Dark Silver- striped
Double Orange-spot
6932 PsevupotomIa trigonana,.
Sé.4, p.103. 6930 PsEupoToMmta.-
St.4, p. 103, t. 37, f.2. 6936 PsEuDoTOMIA.
St.4, p. 103. 6935 Psruporomtia.
St. 4, p. 103. 6937 PsrupoTomia.
St. 4, p. 104. 6933 PsEUDOTOMIA.
St.4, p.104. 6939 PsEUDOTOMIA.
D.2,t.57,f.2. St.4,p.105.
6938 PsEuDOTOMIA.
Habitat, and when found. Birch and Da- renth Woods.
June.
Near Holt in Norfolk; but very rare. June.
Birch and Da- renth Woods. June.
Same time and place as 931.
Birch and Da- renth Woods; but very rare. June.
Woods in Nor- folk, Devon- shire, &c. June.
Darenth-Wood, the New Fo- rest, &c. June.
Near London, Ripley, and Hertford, &c. June.
PHAILZENA. Pl. 31
I na 920 n 929 N
903 TN Ga2n 921 Nn I3B0 HR
W3 rn 922 n 931 Nn
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923 nN 932
415 n 924 n IGN
907 n a6 n 925 TN I34A-N
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Linn. names.
937 Tetraque- trana
938 Angulana
959 Unipunc- tana
PHALANA.
Engl. names.
Synonyms and new genera.
Square-barred St. 4,p.105.
Single-dot
Angle-striped Single-dot
Marbled Sin-
gie-dot
940 Triquetra- Angle-barred
na
941 Pavonana
942 Boeberana
Single- dot
Blotch-backed Grey
Beeberian
943 Cuspidana Pointed Bar
944 Rhombifas- Square Bar
ciana
6940 SreGaNnopty- CHA,
St.4, p.106. 6943 STEGANOPTY- CHA.
St. 4, p. 106. 6941 SreGaNnopty- CHA.
St. 4, p. 106. 6942 STrEeGANoptTy- CHA.
D.2,t.58,f.3. St.4,p.107. 6945 SrEGANOPTY- CHA rubiana.
St. 4, p. 107. 6944 STEGANoPTyY- CHA.
St. 4, p. 107. 6946 STEGANOPTY- CHA.
St. 4, p. 108. 6948 SrEGANoPTY~ CHA,
141
Habitat, and when found. On the margin of Darenth and Coombe Woods; but rare. June.
Darenth Wood. June.
Near London, and in the New
Forest. June.
Middlesex, the West of En- gland, and in the New Fo- rest. End of June.
Epping Forest, Darenth Wood, &c. August.
Woods near Lon- don, also in the New Forest. August.
Darenth and CoombeWoods. Beginning of August.
Darenth Wood ; but rare. End of July.
142
Linn. names.
945 Stictana
946 Cinerana
917 Retusana
948 Subuncana Red Hook-tip
949 Obtusana Blunt-winged Blotch-back
950 Unculana Hook-tipped Blotch-back
951 Lundana
952 Lyellana Lyell’s
Engl, names.
Spotted Red Mottled Grey
Variable Red
Lundian
PHALAENA.
Synonyms and new genera. St. 4, p.108. 6947 SrEGANOPTY- CHA.
St. 4, p. 108. 6949 STEGANOPTY~ CHA.
St.4,p.108. Stegano- ptycha. 6950 ANCHYLOPERA.
St.4,p.109. Stegano- ptycha. 6951 ANcCHYLOPERA.
St.4,p.110. 6952 ANCHYLOPERA.
St.4,p. 110. 6953 ANCHYLOPERA.
DAA es 4, fly seeds p- 110. 6954 ANCHYLOPERA.
C.. fol. 376. St.4,p.111.
ANCHYLOPERA.
Halitat, and when found.
Taken near Lon- don; but very rare. August.
Taken near Lon- don.
Common in hedges near Darenth Wood, &c. June.
Woods in Mid- dlesex, Kent, Surrey, &c. June.
Darenth and Coombe Woods. Beginning of June.
Birch and Da- renth Woods, &c. June.
Darenth and CoombeWoods. End of May.
Taken at Kin- nordy in Scot- land, by C. Lyell, Esq. Mr. Curtis’s Cabinet,
PHALENA.
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
953 Fractifas- Broken-barred St. 4, p.111,¢. 34, f.3. ciana 6955 ANCHYLOPERA.
954 Steulana Hook-tipped St.4,p.111.
Streak
955 Diminuta- Festoon Tor- na trix
St. 4, p.112.
956 Funalana Dark Festoon St. 4, p. 112.
6958 ANcHYLOPERA.
957 Uncana Bridge St. 4,p.112.
6959 ANCHYLOPERA.
958 Ustomacu- Loch Ranoch C.8,t.376. S¢.4,p.112.
lana —— ANCHYLOPERA.
959 Cuspidana Sharp-angled St. 4,p.113. 6960 ANcHYLOPERA,
6956 ANCHYLOPERA.
6957 ANCHYLOPERA.
143
Habitat, and when found
Brockenhurst in the New Forest. June.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods, &c. End of May.
In woody places near London, also at Coombe and Darenth Woods; but
rare. June.
Mr. Stephens mentions it as being once ta- ken at Coombe Wood in June. Mr. Chant’s Cabinet.
Darenth and CoombeWoods. Beginning of June.
Mr. Curtis’s Ca- binet, taken in the Black wood of Loch Ran- noch, in June.
Taken in May, by Mr. Chant at Coombe Wood,
144 Linn. names.
960 Derasana
961 Harpana
962 Nigroma- culata
963 Albana
964 Nevana
965 Sociana 966 Incarnana 967 Paykulli-
ana
968 Fimbriana
969 Bilunana
PHALEN A.
Engl. names.
Synonyms and new genera.
Naked-winged St. 4, p. 113.
— ANCHYLOPERA.
Hooked. Mar- St.4,p. 114.
ble
6961 ANTICLEA.
Beautiful Mar- S¢.4, p. 114.
ble
Light Mar- bled
Spotted Short- S¢.4,p. 115.
cloak
White Short- cloak
Marbledshort- S¢.4,p.115.
cloak
Paykullian
Double-cres- cent
Hoary Double- St. 4, p. 116.
crescent
6962 ANTICLEA.
St. 4, p.114.
69635 ——. St.4,p. 115. 6964 ——. 6965
St. 4, p. 116. 6966 ——. St. 4, p. 116. 6967 ——_.
7134 Evupracitia.
Anticlea. 7135 Evracitia.
Anticlea.
Anticlea.
Anticlea.
Anticlea.
Anticlea.
Anticlea.
Habitat, and when found, Taken at Spitch- week, in Devon- shire by Mr. Chant in June.
Darenth Wood. June.
TunbridgeWells, &ce.; but very rare. Begin- ning of July.
Darenth Wood; but rare. End
of June.
Darenth and Birch Woods. June.
Darenth Wood, &e. June.
Darenth Wood, &c. August.
Darenth Wood. End of March.
Birch, Darenth and Coombe Woods. June.
Darenth and Birch Woods. June.
Linn. names.
970 Subocel- lana
971 Asseclana
972 Mitterba- cheriana
973 Arcuana
974 Pomonella
975 Splendana
976 Grossana
977 Weberana
PHALENA.
Engl. names,
Retuse Mar- ble
Obtuse Mar- ble
Mitterbachian
Arched
Apple-tree
Splendid
Smoky Mar- ble
Weberian
Synonyms and
new genera, D.12,t.381.f.1, St.4, p.116. Anticlea. 6968 ——.
St.4,p.117. Anticlea. 6969 ——.
DIAN S69s fed ott, p.117. Anticlea. 6970 ——.
D. 11, t.364, f.1. Sé.4, p-118. Roxana. 6984 ——.
W.t.9. St.4,p.119. Car- pocapsa. 6971 SemasiA.
St.4,p.119. Carpocapsa. 6972 SEMASIA.
St.4, p 120. Carpocapsa.
6973 SEMASIA.
St.4,p.120. Carpocapsa.
6974 SEMASIA.
U
145
Habitat, and when found. Hedges near London. End of June and be- ginning of July.
Darenth Wood. July.
On Elm trees near London; common in the summer.
Near London, also at Darenth and Coombe Woods, &c. End of June.
Gardens and or- chards, near London, &c. June.
Epping Forest and Darenth Wood; but rare. June.
Birch Wood; rare. June.
Apple-orchards, and the borders of woods, June.
146
Linn. names.
978 Aspidisca- Spotted Tor-
na trix
979 Rheediella Rheedian
980 Lanceolana Light-striped-
edge
981 Hyperica- Yellow- na striped-edge
982 Leplastri- Leplastrian
ana
983 Perlepida- Beautiful na Crescent
984 Stellifera- Starry Tortrix
na
985 Pupillana Wormwood Tortrix
986 Fulvana
Engl. names.
PHALANA.
Synonyms and NeW genera, St.4, p.120. Carpocapsa. —— SEMASIA.
Dito S77 fila Sti4, p-121. Carpocapsa. 6975 SEMASIA.
St.4, p.121. Carpocapsa. 6976 Semasta.
St.4,p.121. Carpocapsa.
6977 SrMmasta.
C.8,¢.352. St.4,p.121.
Carpocapsa. SEMASIA,
St.4,p.122. Carpocapsa.
6978 Sremasia.
St.4, p.122. Carpocapsa. —— SEMASIA.
St. 4, p. 122, t. 34, f. 2 Carpocapsa. 6979 SEMASIA.
FulvousSealed S¢.4,p.123. Carpocapsa.
6980 SrEMAsSIA.
Habitat, and when found. Near London, and in the North of En- gland, but very rare.
Near London; the New Forest, &c. June.
Coombe Wood; in hedges, among nettles, &e. Spring.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods. June.
Near Dover. Beginning of June.
Darenth Wood, but rare. June.
Mr. Curtis’s Ca- binet. Taken in Perthshire.
Coasts of Ene gland, especi- ally Devon- shire. June.
Near London, in meadows ad- joining woods.
June.
Linn. names,
987 Cana
PHALENA.
Engl. names.
Hoary Sealed St.4,p.123. Carpocapsa.
988 Scopoliana Scopolian
989 Rufana
990 Egenana
Red Sealed
Dusty Drab
991 Pauperana Spotted Drab
992 Egestana Lesser Drab
993 Plagana
994 EBapalli- dana
995 Quadri- punctata
996 Penziana
Broad-streak-
ed Drab
Pale Drab
Dotted Drab
Penzian
Synonyms and NEW ZEenera,
6981 SrEMasIA,
St.4, p.123. Carpocapsa.
6982 SrMAsIA.
St.4,p.124. Carpocapsa.
6983 SxeMAsTA.
St. 4, p. 124. 6985 APpHELIA.
St.4,p.125. Bactra. 6986 ApHeELia.
St. 4, p. 125. 6987 APHELIA.
St.4,p.125. Bactra. 6988 APHELIA.
St. 4, p.125. 6989 APpHELIA. St. 4, p.126.
6990 APHELIA.
St, 4, p. 127. 6992 Cnernasia,
Bactra.
Bactra.
Bactra.
Ablabia.
147
Habitat, and when found. Coombe and Da- renth Woods,
&c. June.
Near Londoon; the New Forest, &c. June.
Darenth Wood. July.
Moist places near Coombe Wood.
June,
Marshy places on Wimbledon Common, &c. July.
Marshy places ; end of June.
Near London, but rare. June.
Taken near Coombe Wood. June.
Near Dover. August.
North of En- gland and Scot- land. Begin-
ning of July.
148
Linn. names.
997 Longana
998 Ictericana
999 Sinuana
1000 Assinana
1001 Interjec- tana
1002 Logiana
1003 Obsole- tana
1004 Rutifas- ciana
PHALANA.
Engl. names.
Long-winged
Jaundiced Drab
Waved Elm
Large Grey Elm
Lesser Grey Elm
Logian
Obscure Elm
Straight-
barred Elm
Sunonyms and new genera. St. 4, p. 127. 6994 CnepHasia.
St. 4, p. 128. 6995 CNEPHASIA.
St. 4, p.128. 6996 CNEPHASIA.
St. 4, p. 128. 6998 CNEPHASIA.
St. 4, p. 129. 6999 CNEPHASIA.
St. 4, p. 129. 7000 CNEPHASIA.
St. 4, p.129. 6997 CNEPHASIA.
Ds Adgé- 370062. p-130. 7001 CNEPHASIA.
St.4,
Habitat, and when found.
Meadows and marshy places near London. June.
Meadows near London. June.
Mr. Stephens has seen but one specimen, taken at Da- renth in June.
Near London, and inthe New Forest. Middle
of June.
Near London, &c. June.
Very common near London, and in other places. June.
Taken by Mr. Stephens near Ripley in Sur- rey, in June, 1827.
Darenth and Coombe
Woods. June.
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Linn. names.
PHALZENA.
Eeng/. names.
Synonyms and new genera.
1005 Curvifas- Curve Barred St.4, p. 130.
ciana
1006 Nubilana
1007 Perfus- cana
1008 Quadri- maculana
1009 Striana
1010 Fascio- lana
1011 Urticana Barred Nettle St. 4,p.132.
Elm
Smoky Grey
Deep Brown
——— CNEPHASIA.
St.4, p. 130. 7004 CNEPHASIA.
St. 4, p.131. 7005 CNnEpPHASIA.
Blotched Drab S¢t.4,p. 131. Sericoris.
7006 OrtHorenia.
Straight Bar- S¢.4,p.132. Sericoris. 7007 Ortnorenta fas- hedges near
red
Small Barred St.4,p. 132.
clana.
Sericoris. —— OrTHOTENIA.
Sericoris. 7008 OrrHoTreniA.
149
Habitat, and when found.
Darenth and Birch Woods and near Do-
ver. June.
Common near London in mea- dows, &c. June.
Taken at the same time and place as the above.
Near London ; also at Ripley and in Norfolk. June.
Woods and
London ; at Coombe and Darenth Woods, &c. June.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet.
Common in June among nettles, &c., in Middlesex, Essex, Kent, &e,
150
Linn. names.
1012 Obsole- tana
PHALENA.
Engl. names.
Dull Barred Nettle
1013 Alterna- Alternate
na
1014 Undulana Silver-striped
1015 Gramine- Great Barred
ana
1016 Micana
1017 Cespita- Meadow Bar-
na
1018 Polittana
1019 Pulchel- lana
Barred
Silver-dotted
red
Red-barred Grey
Dark-barred Grey
Synonyms and new genera.
St.'4,p.133. Sericoris.
—— ORTHOTENIA.
St.4,p.133. Sericoris.
— ORTHOTEANIA.
St.4,p.133. Sericoris. 7010 OrtHnorenia.
St.4, p. 134. — ORTHOTAENIA.
St.4, p.134. 7009 OrtTHoTeEnia.
St.4, p.134. Sericoris. ——— ORTHOTENIA.
St.4, p.135. Sericoris. 7015 OrtHotenia.
St.4, p.135. Sericoris. 7017 OrrHoTenia.
Sericoris.
Sericoris.
Habitat, and when found.
Near London and at Darenth and Coombe Woods, &c, June.
Mr. Curtis’s Ca- binet. Taken at Loch Ran- nock in Scot- land.
Birch and Da- renth Woods, &c. June.
Mr. Curtis’s Ca- binet. Taken at Arthur’s Seat near Edin- burgh. July.
In the east of Norfolk; rare near London. End of June.
Taken in Devon- shire in June.
The New Forest and Devon- shire; but rare. June.
Mr. Stephens has a specimen taken in the New Forest in June.
Linn, names.
1020 Fulkgana
1021 Subse- quana
1022 Aurifas- ciana
1023 Bifasci- ana
1024 Furfura- na
1025 Marmo- rana
1026 Udman- niana
PHALENA.
Engl. names.
Smoky Barred
Faint Silver- striped
Gold-barred
Double-barred Orange
Mottled Bran
Marbled Dog’s-tooth
Udmannian
Synonyms and new genera.
St.4,p.135. Sericoris.
7016 Orrnorenta.
St.4, p.136. Sericoris.
7021 OrtTHOTANIA,
St. 4, p. 136, t. 38, f. 3. Sericoris. 7019 OrtHoTENIA.
St.4,p.136. Sericoris. 7018 OrtHoTanta.
St.4, p.187. Sericoris. 7020 OrTHOTENIa.
St.4,p.187. Sericoris. 7011 Orrnorenta.
D.5,t.153, f.1—8. St.4, p-188. Notocelia.
7024 PacrnocHROMA.
151
Habitat, and when found.
Near London and in Norfolk; but very rare. June.
Mr. Stephens has a specimen foundnear Lon- don in June.
Taken by Mr. Stephens on Clandon Com- mon near Rip-
ley. July.
Taken at Da- renth Wood; but very rare. June.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet, ob- tained from the late Mr. Haworth.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods, &c. June.
Woody places near London, and in Kent,
&c. June.
— Or ho
PHALANA.
Synonyms and
new genera,
Linn names. Engl. names.
1027 Solandri- Solandrian ana
St.4,p.139. 7026 PacitLnocHROMA.
1028 Trapeza- Marbled Dia- St. 4, p.139. na M.& F.
mond-back 7025 PacitocHRoMA
1029 Commu- Cock’s head
RANA
St.4, p.139. 7023 OrtTHOTENIA.
1030 Piceana Shining Pitch S¢. 4, p. 140.
7029 PactLocHROMA.
1031 Semifus- Half Brown cana
St.4, p.140, t.36, f.1. 7028 PaciLocHRoMA.
1032 Maculana Black Double- S¢. 4, p. 141. blotched
1023 Maurana Great Double- S¢. 4,p.141. bar
1034 Lecheana Lechean St.4, p. 142.
7031 PrycHotoma.
Sparmanniana.
7027 PacitocHRoMa.
7030 PactLtocHRoMaA.
Habitat, and when found.
Middlesex, Es. sex, Surrey, Kent, &c. End of July or be- ginning of Au-
gust.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods, &e.
August.
Very common in several coun
ties. June.
Near Brocken- hurst in the New Forest. August,
The New Forest. August.
Darenth and Coombe Woods. Be- ginning of Au- gust.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. rare.
Very
Darenth and Coumbe Woods; woody places near London, &c. End of June.
PHALENA.
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1035 Obsoleta- Obsolete na
1056 Purpura- Purple na
1037 Fulvi-
punctana
St. 4, p.142.
7012
7032
70338
OrTHOTENIA.
St. 4, p. 143.
Evcuromia.
‘Tawny-dotted St.4,p. 143.
Evucuromia.
1038 Ministra- Yellow-barred St. 4,p.144. 7034 LopHopERrus.
AA ras Tron
1039 Subfasci- Pale-barred
ana is Tron
1040 Degene- Large Mar-
St.4, p.144.
7055
D.11, #357, f.3. St.4,
LorHopERUS.
ranus bled p- 146. 7036 SARROTHRIPUS. 1041 Undula- Waved Mar- St.4,p. 146. nus bled SARROTHRIPUS.
1042 Lathami- Lathamian anus
D.10,t.359, f.2. St.4,
p. 146.
7039 SARROTHRIPUS.
xX
153
Habitat, and
when found.
Mr. Stephens has seen but one, taken at Birch Wood in
June.
New Forest, and in Norfolk ; but very rare. June.
Near London and in Norfolk. Very rare. June.
Common in se- veral places, especially near
Dover. June.
Taken in the New Forest, in June,
Darenth and Birch Woods. July to Decem- ber.
Darenth and Birch Woods; also in the New Forest. July to December.
Birch and Da- renth Woods. August.
154
td Linn. names.
1043 Diluta- NUS
1044 Tlcanus
1045 Afzelia-
nus
PHALANA.
Engl. names,
Synonyms and new genera.
Large Brown St.4.p. 146.
Large Holly
Afzelian
1046 Ramula- Twigged Bar
NUS
1047 Profana- Rusty Button
na
1048 Striana
1049 Substria- na
7037 SARROTHRIPUS.
St. 4, p.147. 7040 SARROTHRIPUS.
St.4, p. 147. 7038 SARROTHRIPUS.
C.1,.29. St. 4, p.147. 7041 SarroTHRIPus.
DAS: 877, f Soj8e4; p. 149. 7043 PerRonea.
Brown Button S¢é. 4, p.149.
Striped But- ton
7044 PERONEA.
St. 4, p. 149. 7045 PERONEA.
1050 Brunnea- Brown Button St. 4, p. 149.
na
1051 Vittana
ton
7046 PERONEA.
Streaked But- St. 4, p. 150.
7047 PERONEA.
Habitat, and when found, Darenth and Birch Woods,
&ce. August.
Birch, Darenth, and Coombe Woods. End of July and be- ginning of Au-
gust.
Taken at the same time and place with the above.
Birch and Da- renth Woods; but very rare. July.
Birch and CoombeWoods. Autumn.
Birch Wood, &c. July.
Birch Wood and the New Fo- rest. August.
Darenth Wood and the New Forest. August.
Near London; but rare. Au- gust.
Linn. names.
1052 Spadice- ana
PHALENA.,
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new gener.
Bay-shoulder- St.4,p. 150. ed Button 7048 Prronea.
1053 Consimi- Pale Bay But- St. 4, p. 150.
lana
ton 7049 PERONEA.
1054 Desfonta- Desfontainian St. 4, p. 150.
niana
7050 PERONEA.
1055 Fulvocris- Tawny-crested St. 4, p. 151.
tana
1056 Albovit- tana
1057 Fulvovit- tana
Button 7051 PEROoNEA.
White-streak- St. 4, p. 151. ed Button 7052 PERONEA.
Tawny-streak- S¢.4, p. 151.
ed Button 7053 PERONEA.
1058 Cristala- Barred Button S¢.4, p. 152.
na
7054 PERonEA.
155
Habitat, and when found.
Coombe Wood.
Autumn.
The New Forest and near Ripley in Surrey. Autumn.
Birch and Coombe Woods; also the New Fo- rest. Autumn.
The New Forest; but.rare. Aue tumn.
Mr. Stephens has seen but one taken in the New Fo- rest in August 1821.
The New Fo- rest, and at Greenhithe. Autumn.
The New Fo- rest, also Birch and Coombe Woods. End of August or beginning of September.
156 PH AL ANA,
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1059 Subvitta- Obscure- na streaked Button
St.4, p. 152. 7055 Prronea.
1060 Cristana White Button S¢.4, p. 152. 7056 Prronea.
1061 Albipunc- White-spotted St.4, p. 152. tana Button 7057 PERoneEA.
1062 Ruficos- Red-edged tana Button
St. 4, p.153. 7074 PERONEA.
1063 Umbrana Dark-streaked St. 4, p.153. Button 7058 Preronra.
1064 Divisana Half-coloured St.4,p.153.
Button 7059 PERONEA.
St. 4, p. 154. 7061 Prronea.
1065 Radiana Buff-edged
1066 Ramostri- Branched But- St. 4, p. 154. ana ton 7063 Prronea.
1067 Centro- Centre-streak- St.4, p. 154. vittana ed Button
7062 PERoNEA.
Habitat, and when found.
The New Forest. August.
Birch and Coombe Woods, Nor- folk, and the New Forest. August and September.
The New Fo- rest. Autumn.
The New Fo- rest. August to October.
The New Fo- rest, and Coombe Wood. August and September.
The New Fo- rest; but rare. Autumn.
Coombe Wood.
September.
The New Fo- rest. Autumn.
Near London, and Ripley ; also in the New Forest. July.
PHA LENA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1068 Combus- Flame Button tana
1069 Albistria- Grey-streak na
1070 Autum- Autumnal nana Button
1071 Subcris- Half-crested tana Button
1072 Coronana Marbled Chestnut
1073 Byringe- Byringer’s rana
1074 Obsoleta- Obscure But- na ton
1075 Favilla- ceana
Ash-coloured
Synonyms and new genera.
St. 4, p. 154. 7064 PrERonea.
Sé..4, 9.155: 7065 PERONEA.
St.4, p. 155. 7066 PrERonea.
St. 4, p.155. 7067 PERONEA.
St. 4, p. 156. 7068 PERONEA.
St. 4, p.156. 7069 PERONEA.
St. 4, p. 156. 7070 PERONEA.
St. 4, p. 156. 7071 PrERonea.
157
Habitat, and when found,
The New Fo- rest, and near Ripley. Au- gust.
Greenhithe and the New Fo- rest. August and September.
The New Fo- rest. Autumn.
The New Fo- rest. Autumn.
The New Fo- rest, and Coombe Wood. October.
The New Forest. Autumn.
Found by Mr. Stephens at Ripley, in July 1827.
Common in the New Forest, also occasion- ally in woods about London. July to Septem- ber.
158 PHALANA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1076 Tristana Lesser Ash- eoloured
1077 Reticula- Checquered na Grey~
1078 bistriana Double Bay- streak
1079 Albicos- White-edged tana Button
1080 Similana Pale-edged Button
1081 Latifasci- Broad Barred ana
Synonyms and new genera.
St. 4, p. 157. 7072 PERONEA.
St. 4, p.157. 7073 PERONEA.
St.4,p.157. 7075 Prronea.
St.4, p. 158. 7076 PERONEA.
St. 4, p. 158. 7077 PERONEA.
St. 4, p.158. 7078 PERonEA.
1082 Plumbo- Lead-coloured St.4,p. 158.
SANA
1083 Boscana Boscan
7079 PERONEA.
St.4, p.159. 7080 PrRonea.
Habitat, and when found. Taken at the same time and places as the above.
Woods about London; but rare. July to September.
Birch Wood ; but very rare. July and Au- gust.
Taken by Mr. Stephens at Dover, in Au- gust.
Birch Wood; but very rare. Autumn.
Taken, but rare- ly, round Lon- don. August and September.
Mr. Bentley’s Cabinet. Birch Wood and the New Forest. September.
Darenth and Birch Woods; also in the New Forest. Au-
gust.
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PHALENA.,
Synonyms and
Linn. names, Engl. names. new genera,
1084 Trigona- Three-dotted St. 4,p.159. na 7081 PrErRonea.
1085 Schalle- Schallerian St. 4,p.159. Jiana 7082 Perrone.
1086 Rufana_ Red Triangle St. 4, p. 160. 7083 PERONEA.
1087 Costima- Costal Dotted St.4,p.160. culana 7084 PERONEA.
1088 Asperana White-shoul- S¢. 4, p. 160.
dered 7086 PEronea. 1089 Variega- Common St.4, p.160. na Rough-wing 7087 Prronga.
1090 Borana Crested Buff St. 4,p.161. 7088 PERonEA.
159
Habitat, and when found.
Birch Wood ; but rare, Sep- tember.
Darenth, Birch, and Coombe Woods, and gardens near London. End of August and in September.
Woods and yar- dens round London. Sep- tember.
Taken near Do- ver; but very rare. August.
Woods and gar- dens round London. July and August.
Woods and hedges in Mid- dlesex, Essex, Kent, &c. Au- gust and Sep. tember.
Woods round London. Au- gust.
160 PHALANA.
Synonyms and
Linn names. Engl. names. new genera,
1091 Logiana Logian St. 4, p. 161. 7085 PERONEA.
1092 Subtri- False three- S¢t.4,p.162. Acleris.
punctulana dotted 7089 PaRamMEsIA. 1093 Gnomana Dial St. 4,p.162. Acleris.
7090 PaRAMESIA.
1094 Tripunc- Rusty Treble- S¢.4,p.163. Acleris.
tulana spot 7092 ParaMEsIA. 1095 Bifidana Forked- St.4,p.163. Acleris. striped 7091 ParaMEsIA.
1096 Cerusana White Treble- St.4,p.163. Acleris. spot 7093 ParAMESIA.
1097 Scabrana Grey Rough- St. 4, p.163. Acleris. wing 7099 LerroGRAMMA.
Habitat, and when found.
Mr. Bentley’s Cabinet. Taken at Greenhithe, in September 1823.
Near London ; also in the New Forest.
August.
Common in woods and hedges near London and elsewhere. July to Sep- tember.
Not uncommon round London from July to September.
Darenth and Coombe Woods; the New Forest, &c. July to Sep- tember.
Darenth Wood, the New Forest, and near Dover. July.
Darenth and Birch Woods. July and Au- gust.
Linn. names.
1098 Literana
1099 Squama- na
1100 Jrrorana
1101 T'ricolo- rana
1102 Fulvo- miatana
1103 Emarga- na
PHAL/ENA.
Engl. names.
Black-sprig- ged Green
Green-tufted
Sprinkled Green
Tricoloured Green
Tawny and Green
Checquered
Notch-wing
1104 Hacavana Iron Notch-
wing
Synonyms and new genera, D310,25355, f. 2s0 Sts, p. 164, 7094 LeproGRAMMA.
IDS 8 157, fare p. 165. 7095 LeproGRamMMaA.
St. 4,
C.9,t.440. St.4,p.165. 7097 LerrocRaMMA.
St. 4, p. 165. 7096 LeproGRAMMA.
St.4, p. 166. 7098 LrrroGRAMMA.
S¥i-a) p: 167, 2 38, f..1- Teras. 7100 Grypuista.
DyS; 106; fo5:, Sii4; p-167. Teras.
7101 Grypuisia.
¥
161
Habitat, and when found, Darenth Wood ; the New Fo- rest, &c. July
to October.
Darenth, Birch, and Coombe Woods; also near Dover, &c. August.
Birch Wood; the New Forest, &c. August.
Darenth Wood; the New Forest, and the West of England. August and September.
The New Forest. August.
The New Forest, Devonshire, and Bere Wood near Dover; but rare. Au-
ftumn.
Birch, Darenth, and Coombe Woods. July to September,
162 PHALENA. Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Linn. names.
1105 Effracta- Common na Notch-wing
D.3, ¢. 106, f.1. p-168. Teras. 7102 GuypuistaA.
St. 4,
1106 Caudana Shallow St. 4, p.168. Teras.
Notch-wing 7103 Gryeunista.
St.4, p. 169. 7105 DicryorrEeryx.
1107 Contami- Checquered Pebble
nana
11€8 Ciliana White-fringed D.12, t.374, f. 2. St.4, p- 169.
7106 DictryorreRyx.
Dark-chec- quered
1109 Rhomba- St. 4, p.170.
na
1110 Plumoa- Clouded Straw S¢. 4, p.170.
na
1111 Loeflingi- Loeflingian ana
7107 DictyorTEeryx.
7108 Dicryopreryx.
D.3,t.90. St.4, p.170. 7109 Dicryorreryx.
Habitat, and when found.
Woods in Mid- dlesex, Surrey, Essex, &c. Autumn.
Round London; also in York- shire and the North of En- gland. Au-
tumn,
Common in Middlesex, Es- sex, Kent, &c. July to Septem- ber.
Woods and hedyes round London, &c. Beginning of autumn.
Middlesex, Sur- rey, Essex, &c. August and September.
Woods and hedges near London, &c. August and September.
Common in se- veral counties. August and September.
PHALENA.
; Synonyms and Linn. names. Engl. names. we, new genera.
1112 Forskali- Forskalian St. 4, p. 171. 7110 DicryorTERYx.
ana 1113 Ochrea- Ochreous St. 4, p.172. Capua. ceana 7111 Dicryorreryx.
1114 Castane- Chestnut Tor- S¢. 4, p.172. ana trix 7112 CHEIMATOPHILA.
1115 Bergman- Bergmannian D.5,¢.157,f.1—6. S¢.4, p- 173. 7113 ArGyrorosa.
niana
1116 Hoffman- Hoffmanseg- St. 4,p.174. seg giana gian 7116 Areyrorosa.
1117 Conway- Conwayian St.4, p. 174.
ana 7114 ArGyrorosa.
1118 Subau- Gold-varied = St.4,p.175. rantiana 7115 ArGyrorosa.
Y 2
163
Habitat, and when found.
Common round London, and in the New Fo- rest. June and July.
Taken by Messrs. Chant and Bentley near Lyndhurst. June.
Common in the New Forest, &c., in the autumn.
Common in hedges, gar- dens and woods, in several parts of England. End of June, and beginning of August.
Darenth Wood, the New Fo- rest, and near Dover; but very rare, June.
Coombe, Birch, and Darenth Woods, &c. June,
Darenth Wood; but very rare. June.
164
Linn. names.
1119 Daldorfi- Daldorfian
ana
1120 Lathonia- Silver-spotted
na
1121 Margari-
tana
1122 Aneana
1123 Bistriga- na
1124 Tessera- na
1125 Decimana
Silvery Broad
PHALJEN A.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
D.11;09264, fo2ii oSi04, p- 175. 7118 ArcGyrortosa.
St.4,p.176. 7119 ARGyROLEPIA.
St.4,p.176. Argyrolepia. 7141 Euracitta.
Orange-barred Pearl
St. 4, p.176.
Bar 7123 ArGyYROoLEPIA.
St.4,p.177. Argyrolepia. 7015 Orrnorenia.
4B wo-striped
Tessellated ‘St. 4, p. 177.
7124 ARGYROLEPIA.
Ten-dotted St.4,p.177.
7125 ARGYROLEPIA,
Habitat, and when found.
Darenth, Birch, and Coombe Woods, &c. June.
Mr. Stephens be- lieves a pair of this very rare species were taken near Tun. bridge Wells in July 1831.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet, from the late Mr. Haworth’s col- lection.
Epping Forest 5 but very rare. June.
Mr. Stephens has seen but three specimens ; found near London.
On the Downs near Brighton and Dover, &c. June.
Coombe Wood. May.
PHALAENA.
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1126 Turiona- Orange-spot- na ted
C.8,t 364, St. 4,p.178. Orthotenia. 7121 ARrGYROLEPIA.
1127 Gemmana Scarce Orange- St.4,p.178. Orthotenia. spotted 7122 ARGYROLEPIA.
1128 Bentley- ana
DA0%t. 957, fle. Seas p. 179. 7120 ARGYROLEPIA.
Bentleyan Orthotenia.
1129 Hanorth- ana
Silver-marbled St. 4, p.179. 7014 Orrnorenta Pinetana.
1130 Resinella St.4,p.179. Orthoteenia.
7003 CNeEpPHASIA.
Spotted Pine
1131 Comitana Streaked Pine St.4,p.180. Orthotznia.
6934 PsrupoTomia.
1132 Hastiana Hastian St.4,p.180. Rhyacionia.
7022 OrrHoTanNtA.
Small Black- spotted
1133 Maculo- sana
St. 4,p.181. 7127 Eveacizia.
165
Habitat, and when found.
Birch Wood.
June,
Birch Wood; rare. July and
August.
Mountains in Cumberland and Scotland. June.
Norfolk; but very rare. End of July.
Fir-trees near Birch Wood. July.
Common in Birch Wood among fir-trees,
June.
Mr. Stephens’s specimens were taken in Devon- shire, in June 1820.
Common in woods and hedges, in Middlesex and elsewhere. Be-
ginning of July.
166 PHALANA.
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1134 Angusta- Barred Mar- St.4,p.182.
na ble 7128 Evuracitia.
1135 Nana Barred Dwarf St.4, p. 182.
7130 Evupacitia.
1136 Pygmaea- Dingy Dwarf St. 4, p. 182.
na 7129 Evupacitia.
1137 Permixta- Orange and na Black
1148 Dubitana Doubtful T. St. 4, p. 183.
7132 Evureciria.
1139 Sodalhana Brindled Mar- St. 4, p. 183. ble 7153 Eura@cizia.
1140 Luteolana Clay Tortrix St.4, p. 184. 7131 Eura@cruia.
1141 Rugosana Rough-wing p. 184.
7143 PHrHEOcHROA.
St.4, p.183. Eupeecilia. 7117 ArGyroroza.
MDW t2304, fo te SEA:
Habitat, and when found,
Woods round London; also in the New Forest, &c. July.
Darenth and Birch Woods. July.
Near Darenth Wood; but rare. July.
Woods and hedges round London. June.
North of En- gland, and in Scotland. July.
Taken by Mr. Stephens, near Ripley, in July 1827.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet; taken, he thinks, near Darenth Wood, in June.
Darenth and Coombe Wood; but not com- mon. Middle of June.
Linn. names.
1142 Roseana
1143 Subrose- ana
1144 Ruficili- ella
1145 Griceana
1146 Rupicola
1147 Alterna- na
1148 Dubrisa- na
1149 Marmo- ratana
PHALENA.
Engl. names.
Rosy
Dingy Rosy
Red Fringe
Oblique-bar- red Grey
The Chalk- cliff ‘Tortrix
Alternate-bar- red T
Dover Straw
Synonyms and new genera. St. 4, p. 185, t. 35, fi 1. Cochylis. 7136 Evra@cinia.
St. 4, p.186. Cochylis. 7137 Euracitia.
St. 4, p. 186. 7138 Evracitia.
St. 4, p. 186. 7139 Eupacitia.
Cochylis.
C.10,¢.491. St.4,p.187. Cochylis. 7140 Euracizia marginana.
St.4, p. 187, ¢. 35, f. 2. 7144 Lozorrra.
St. 4, p. 188. —— Lozopera.
Marbled Straw St. 4, p. 188.
Lozorenra,
Cochylis.
167
Habitat, and when found.
Isle of Wight, Darenth Wood, and near Dover ; but rare. June.
Birch Wood. June.
Meadows in Yorkshire ; also at Darenth Wood; but very rare. June.
Near London, and at Darenth Wood.
Mr. Stephens’s specimen was taken near Lon- don in June.
On the hills near Dover. July and beginning of August.
Taken on the top
of cliffs near Middle of August.
Dover.
Taken near Middle of August.
Dover.
168 PHALZENA.
Synonyms and
Linn. names. Engl. names. new genera,
1150 Straminea Short-barred — St. 4, p. 188. Straw 7145 Lozorera,
1151 Smeath- Smeathman- — S?. 4, p. 189. manniana nian 7146 Lozorrera Fa- briciana.
1152 Francil- Francillonian D.t.355,f.1. St.4,p.189. lana 7147 Lozorera.
1153 Badiana ChestnutStraw S¢é. 4, p.189. 7142 Lozorrra Smeathman- niana.
1154 Bauman- Baumannian — St.4,p.190 Lozopera.
niana 7126 ArGyRoLeEPIA. 1155 Zeegana Zoegian Dis, 106,22: St. 4; p- 191.
7148 XMANTHOSETIA.
Habitat, and when found.
Darenth Wood, and near Do- ver. May and the end of Au-
gust,
Near Darenth Wood; but rare. Begin- ning of Au- gust.
Near Darenth Wood. Middle of June; and on the cliff be-
lowDover Castle, middle of July.
Marshes near Whittiesea Mere, Battersea fields, &c. Be- ginning of July.
Darenth Wood, &c. June.
Darenth and Coombe Woods; the New Forest, &c. August.
eit
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L082 n JOM Te WOO rn HOI n
ae
1092 nh Ol rn WO nr
Pye
JO84A nv LOIS TN Wo2 n iil n
1094-71 103 7n 2
1086 7 1095 NR Wo4# n TMG Tr
1087 n 109 7 WOs 7 W+ on
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PHA IL ZENA LPU.37
ill7 n W335 n din
WW8 n I27 Hn U36 nr W45 7n
il9 n 1128 -n M37 n i467
M29 n MSE N
Han MBO n
M22 Nn HLA W40n
123 n A4+L th 50 n Ist n W353 nN 42 n 25 7n H34 n : WAS n 62 n
Wi Woed Jun’
PHALAENA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera,
Linn. names.
1156 Ferruga- Clouded Iron St. 4, p. 192.
na 7149 XANTHOSETIA.
Hook-marked St. 4, p.121. Straw 7150 XANTHOSETIA.
1157 Hamana
1158 Dwersana Crossed Straw St. 4,p.192.
7151 XaNnTHOSETIA.
1159 Inopiana Plain Drab St. 4,p. 192.
7152 XANTHOSETIA,
D.S,t.106, f 3, p.193. 7153 Puipatocera.
1160 Quercana Long-horned St.4,
1161 Christier- Christiernian St. 4,
nana
D: 25e/ 90: fad p- 194, ¢. 38, f. 2. 7154 HyPrererca.iia.
1162 Venosa Veined St. 4, p, 195,t.95,7-S. Wainscot 7155 Onruorazta.
169
Habitat, and when found,
A single speci- men taken by Mr. Stephens at Darenth in Aus gust.
Grassy places - round London, &c. August.
Not uncommon round London. Beginning of August.
Mr. Stephens has taken but two specimens ; one in the New Yorest in June, the other at Ripley in July.
Common in woods and gar- dens round London. Au-
gust.
Darenth Wood; but very rare. July,
Marshy places
near Waltham- End of July and he«
stow, Kc.
ginning of Au-
rust,
o
170 PHAZE WN A,
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn, names. Engl. names.
1163 Heracle- Cow-Parsnip .t.38,f.61.a—d. St.4, ana p- 197. 7156 Depressaria.
‘1164 Umbella- Large-streak- St. 4, p. 197. na ed 7157 Dupressaria.
Wainscot Flat- St. 4, p. 198. body 7159 DepressaRia.
1165 Venosa
Coarse Wains- S/.4,p. 198. cot 7161 Depressaria.
1166 Nervosa
1167 Apicella Brindled Flat- S¢.4, p.198. body 7160 DerpResSARIA.
St. 4, p. 199. 7162 DepressaRia.
1168 Badiella Brown Brin- dled Flat- body
St. 4, p. 199. 7163 DeEPRESSARIA.
1169 Characte- Lesser Flat-
rosa body
St. 4, p.199. 7173 Depressaria.
1170 Carduella Thistle Flat- body
Habitat, and when found.
The neighbour- hood of Lone don; Darenth Wood, &c. July.
Near London, &e. July and August.
Near London; also at Dover; but rare. July and August.
Taken round London. July and beginning of August.
Bere Wood, near Dover; but rare. Au- gust.
Darenth Wood, Hertford, Do- ver, &c. July.
Found round London in the Autumn.’
Mr. Stephens has a pair of this species taken near Brockenhurst, in July 1821.
PHALENA.
Synonyms and new genera.
Brindled Straw Sé. 4, p. 199. 7170 DeEprReEssARIA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1171 Gilvella
1172 Sparman- Straw-colour- St. 4,p. 200.
niand ed 7175 DepressaRia.
St.4, p.200. 7177 DepressaRia.
1173 Yatesana Yates’s
1174 Immacu- Spotless Flat- S¢.4,p. 200.
lana body 7176 DerressaRia.
St. 4, p. 201. 7169 DeEpRESSARIA.
1175 Ocellana Red Letter
1176 Applana Common Flats St.4, p. 201. body 7166 Depressaria.
Curve Dotted S¢#. 4, p. 201. 7167 DEPRESSARIA.
1177 Curvi- punctosa
1178 Albipunc- Rufous Brin- S¢.4,p. 202. tella dled 7168 DEPRESSARIA.
Z2
i771
Habitat, and when found. Darenth, Hert- ford, &c., a- mongst Wil- lows. July. Round London ; also at Dover, &c. August.
Darenth and Coombe Woods; the New Forest, &e. July.
The New Fo- rest, near Brockenhurst ; rare. July.
Woods and hedges round London, &c. July and Au- gust.
Gardens and hedges round London, &c. E-nd of August.
Near Londen. August.
Near London ; but rare. Au-
gust.
172 Linn, names.
1179 Alstroe- meriana
1180 Putrid- ella
1181 Atomella
OX 1182 Costate
1183 Jrrorella
1184 Liturella
1185 Blunta
PHALAWNA.
Engl. names.
Alstroemer’s
Brown-veined
Powdered
Dingy Straw
Dusted Flat-
body
Purple Flat- body
Blunt's
Synonyms and new genera.
St. 4, p. 202. 7178 DerressaRIA.
St. 4, p. 202. 7158 DeEpressanria.
St.4, p.202. . 7174 DeEpRESSARIA.
St. 4, p. 203. 7171 DeEpressaria.
we 4, pP: 203. 7172 DEPRESSARIA.
St. 4, p. 203. 7164 DEPRESSARIA.
C.5,#.221. St. 4, p.193.
7165 DeEprEssARIA.
Habitat, and when found.
Round London ; also in the New Forest, &c. The Au- tumn.
In Norfolk, and the New Fo- rest; but rare. August.
Round London, and near Do- ver; but rare. April and Sep- tember.
Near London, and in different parts of the country. Be- ginning of Au- tumn.
In the New YFo- rest, near Brockenhurst. July.
Taken at Birch Wood; but very rare. June.
Taken at South- church, Essex. Mr. Curtis’s Cabinet.
PHALA NA. PL. 38
M53 nr W62 n
S41 ESB nv U72n Ml n
M56 n M65 n 74 n W83 n
157 n M66 nv 75 n U8t n
M59 N HGS nm H77 2” W8é n
L6O n
M6] n U70 n W. Wood Jun” U79 n U88 n
PHALZN A,
Linn. names, — Engi. names.
Synonyms and new genera,
1186 Purpurea Lesser Purple St. 4, p. 204.
1187 Juniper- Juniper ella
1188 Laticinc- Poplar tella
1189 Hortuella Dark Brown
1190 Listerella Lister’s
1191 Nebulea
1192 Betulea Birch 1193 Lephy- Powdered rella Grey
7179 DepressaRia.
St.4, p. 205. 7180 ANACAMPSsis.
St. 4, p. 205. 7181 Awnacampsis Populella.
St.4, p. 205. 7182 AwNAcAmpsis Rusticella.
St. 4, p. 206. 7184 ANACAMPSIS.
Dotted Brown S¢. 4, p. 206.
7185 ANAcAmMpsts,
St. 4, p. 206.
.7186 ANacampsis.
St. 4, p. 206, — ANACAMESIS.
173 Habitat, and when found. Near Hertford; the New Fo- April and Autumn.
rest, Kc.
Gardens and hedges round London; also near Dover, &c. July.
Gardens round London. June and July.
The same as above.
The same as above.
The same as above.
Birch Wood, and the New
Forest. June.
Mr. Stephens has two of this species, one taken by him- self near Lon- don, in June.
174 PHALENA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
Synonyms and new genera,
1194 Rhom- — Black-specked St.4,p. 207.
bella Grey
1195 Cinerella Cinereous
1196 Subcine- Subcinereous rea
1197 Lutarea Clay-coloured
1198 Longicor- Long-horned nis
1199 Annuli- Ring-horned cornis
1200 Dodecel- Small Black- la specked Grey
1201 Mouffet- Dotted Grey tella
7187 ANAcAMpsIs.
St. 4, p.207. 7188 ANACcAMPSIS.
St.4, p. 207.
7189 ANACAMPSIS.
St. 4, p.207. 7190 AwNacampsis.
C.4,t.189. St.4,p.207, 7183 ANACAMPSIs.
St. 4, p. 208. —— ANACAMPSIS.
St.4, p.208.
7191 ANACAMPSIS.
St. 4, p. 208. 7193 ANACAMPSIS.
Habitat, and when found.
Darenth and Birch Woods. June,
Found round London; at Coombe Wood, and near Ilert- ford. June.
Round London, and in the New Forest. June.
Darenth Wood; but not com- mon. June.
North of En. gland, and Scotland. June and July.
Mr, Stephens's Cabinet. Taken in the Isle of Wight, in June.
Coombe Wood; rare. Begin- ning of June.
Darenth Wood; but rare. July.
PHALENA.
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn, names. Engl. names.
1202 Aspera Rough St. 4, p. 209.
7192 ANAcAMPSIS,
1203 Domesti- Domestic St. 4, p.209. ca 7198 ANAcAMpsIS.
Brindled Brown
1204 Affinis St. 4, p. 209.
7199 ANACAMpsIs.
1205 Diffnis Greater Brin- St. 4, p. 209.
dled-brown 7200 ANAcAmpsis.
1208 Lacteella Cream- shouldered
St. 4, p. 210. 7196 ANACAMPSIS,
1207 Sarcitella White-shoul- St. 4,p. 210. dered Wool- 7195 ANACAMPSIS. len
2A
175
Habitat, and when found.
Gardens and shrubby places round London. June.
Common in houses and gar- dens. June and July.
Gardens and woody places round London. June.
The same as above; but rare.
The only two Mr.Stephens has seen, are in his cabinet; one taken at Dover, the other near Lon- don. July.
Very common in houses about London and elsewhere. Be- ginning of Spring to the end of Autumn.
176 PHALENA. Synonyms and new genera.
1209 Rusticella Dusted Black St. 4, p. 210. 7194 ANacampsis.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1210 Lanceo- lella
Black-dotted St.4, p.211. ANACAMPSIS.
1211 Hubnert Hubner's St, 4, p.211.
7197 ANACAMPSIS.
1212 Contigua Light Brin- St.4, p. 211. dled-brown 7201 ANacampsis.
1213 Sequax Dark Brindled- St. 4,p.211.
brown 7202 ANACAMPSIs.
1214 Proxima Beautiful Brin- S¢. 4, p.212. dled-brown 7203 ANACAMPSIS.
1215 Tricolo- Tricoloured — St. 4,p.212. rella 7204 ANACAMPSIS,
1206 Luctuella Crescent- shouldered
St. 4, p. 212 7205 ANACAMBSIS.
Habitat, and when found.
Darenth Wood ;
the new Fo- rest, &c. June.
A single speci- men taken in the North of England in July.
Neighbour- hood of Lon- don and at Da- renth Wood; but very rare. June.
Gardens round London. June.
Common in gar- dens near Lon- don. June.
Gardens round London. June and July.
Darenth and Birch Woods; but rare. June.
Woody places round London, &e, June.
Linn. names.
PHALAENA.
Engl. names.
Synonyms and
new genera,
1219 Subrosea Little Blossom St. 4, p. 212.
1217 Decorella Neat
1218 Marmo- rea
Beautiful Mar- ble
1216 Guttifera White-dotted
1220 Atra
1221 Subocel- lea
1222 Maculel- la
Black
Little Black
Eylet
Short-barred White
1223 Tremella Horse-shoe
7207 ANACAMBSIS.
St.4, p. 213. 7206 ANACAMPSIS.
St. 4, p. 213.
7208 ANACAMPSIS.
St.4,p. 213. 7209 ANACAMPBSIS.
St.4, p. 213.
7210 ANAcAmMpsis.
St. 4, p.214. —— ANACAMPSIS.
St. 4, p.214. 7211 AwNaAcAmpsis,
St.4,p.214. 7212 ANACAMpSIs.
JA?
E77
Habitat, and when found.
Darenth and Birch Woods. June.
Darenth Wood; but rare. June.
Birch Wood and the New Forest; rare. June.
Found near Lon- don; but very
rare. June.
Woody places near London ; also in the New
Forest. June.
Taken in the New Forest. June.
Darenth and Coombe
Woods. June.
Hedges near Birch and Da- renth Woods, &c. June and beginning of
July.
178
Linn. names.
1224 Nivella
1225 Aleella
PHALENA.
» Synonyms and
Engi. names. new genera.
Black-dotted White
St. 4, p.214.
Black-clouded St. 4, p.214.
7214 ANACAMPSIs.
1226 Interrup- Brown-Streak * St. 4, p. 214.
tella
1227 Fulves-
cens
1228 Fusces- cens
7215 ANACAMPSIS.
Tawny St.4, p.214.
7116 ANAcAmpsis.
Faint-dotted St. 4, p. 216. Brown
1229 Alternel- Black-spotted St. 4,p.216.
la
White
1250 Angustel- Black-spotted St. 4, p.216.
la
1231 Albima- culea
Brimstone
White-spotted S¢. 4, p. 217. Black
7213 ANACAMBSIS.
7217 ANACAMPSIS.
7218 ANACAMPSIS.
7219 ANACAMPSIS.
7220 ANACAMESiS.
Habitat, and when found.
Darenth Wood;
and near Dover. June.
Gardens, on apple trees. June and be- ginning of \ July.
Round London, and near Lewes and Brighton ; but scarce. June.
Near London; also at Dover, and in Norfolk, June.
Round London ; but not com-
mon. June.
Darenth and Birch Woods. June.
Near Londen ; Battersea fields, &e. Beginning of June.
Round London ; at Charlton, and Plaistow, &c.; but scarce. Beginning of June.
PHA IL 4E NA. PEST
W89I nN 198 n 1207 n 1216 nM Wg0 n WII n 120E n 1217 n
HI tv 1200 n 1209 N 1218 71
y F . =
i210 n LAG: Fa
121i n 1220 n
1212 n 122i nN
W94F n 1203 nN
HIS n 1204 nN ia3en I22Z2 nN UIG Nn 1205 n 1214 n L223 na
N97 Nn 1206 N WWood Jun? 41715 1 1224 71
Linn. names.
Engl. names.
PHALANA.
Synonyms and new genera.
1252 Quadri- Four-spotted S¢.4, p. 217.
puncta
1233 Bifasci- ‘Two-banded
ella
1234 Fascicu- Prominent lellus Tinea
1260 Emargi- Notch-winged nella Tinea
1235 Rhomboi- Lobster-claw-
della ed
1236 Silacella Dingy Straw
1237 Rufescens Dwarf Wain-
scot
7221 ANACAMPSIS.
St.4,p.217. Anacampsis.
7279 YroNoMEUTA.
St.4, p. 218, 4.39, f.1. 7222 Lornonotus.
D.11,t.392,f.3. St.4, p.219. Acria. 7223 ——.
C.8,t.368. St.4,p.219. 7224 CHELARIA.
St.4, p.220. Cleodora..
7225 ——.
St. 4, p.221. Cleodora. 7226
17g Habitat, and when found,
Near London; rare. August.
Environs of London; Chel- sea, Kenning ton; also near
Dover. Au- gust. Mr. Stephens
has seen but one specimen ; taken in July 1824, near Whittlesea Mere.
Taken in Kent, according to Donovan.
Coombe and Darenth Woods; near Dover, &c. Middle of Au-
gust.
The New Foe rest. End of July.
Near London, and in the New Forest; but very rare. Au- gust.
180
Linn. names.
1238 Nebulella Clouded
Wainscot
1239 Ochroleu- Pale-ochreous cella Wainscot
1240 Lucidella Lucid Wain-
scot
1241 Faleifor- Hook-tipped
mis
1242 Cinerella Ash-coloured
1243 Unitella Brown-gold
1244 Tinctella Tinted
1245 Fasciella Long-winged
Engl. names.
PHALZEN A.
Synonyms and new genera.
St. 4, p.221. Cleodora.
C227
St.4, p.221. Cleodora.
St. 4,p.221. Cleodora.
7229
_St.4,p.221. Cleodora.
7230 ——.
St.4, p.222. Acompsia.
1232
St.4,p.222. Acompsia.
7233 ——.
St.4,p.223. Acompsia.
St. 4, p. 223. 7234 Macrocuita.
Habitat, and when found.
The New Fo- rest, near Brockenhurst ; also near Rip- ley in Surrey. July.
Near Ripley ; but very rare. End of July.
Near Brocken- hurst. July.
Near London; but very rare. July and Au- gust.
Darenth Wood. Beginning of July.
Near London. June to Au- gust.
Darenth Wood. End of June.
Round London; near Darenth Wood; but very rare. July.
Linn. names.
1246 Parenth- esella
1247 Margin- ella
PHALANA.
Engl. names.
Parenthesis
White Border- ed
1248 Bicostella Light Streak
1249 Palpella
1250 Thun- bergana
Dingy Streak
Thunberg’s
1251 Geoftroy- Geoffroy’s
ella
1252 Oliviella
Olivier’s
Synonyms and new genera, St. 4, p. 224. 7235 Macrocuira.
DiS t 58, fi. 2: p. 224. 7236 Macrocuita.
St. 4,
St. 4, p. 224. 7287 Macrocnuiza.
St.4, p. 225. 7239 Macrocuita.
Aplota.
Sé. 4, P- 226. 7240 Enicosroma,
St. 4, p.227. Alabonia, 7241 Enicostoma.
St. 4, p.228. CEcophora.
7142 Dasycera.
181
Habitat, and when found,
Shooter’s Ifill, Kent; but rare. End of July or beginning of August,
Chalky places near Faver- sham and Do- ver; but very rare. End of June or begin- ning of July.
The New Forest; Darenth Wood, and near Do- ver. July.
A specimen taken by Mr. Stephens in a clover field near Ripley, in July 1827.
Gardens round London. June.
Woods and hedges near London. End of May and be- ginning of June.
Hedges, &c.,
round London. June and July.
— cr)
OQ bo
Finn. names,
1253 Sulphu- rella
1254 Latreil- lella
1255 Sulzella
1256 DeGeer- ella
1257 Fasciella Copper Japan
1258 Cuprella
1259 Reau- murella
PHALENA.
Engl. names.
Synonyms and new genera,
Yellow Under- C.9, t.408. Sé. 4, p. 228.
winged
Latreille’s
Sultz’s
DeGeer’s
Scabious Long-horn
Reaumur’s
ig) “ye 1260 SOC Frat M74
(Ecophora. 7143 Dasycera.
St. 4, p. 229. 7244 ADELA.
St.4,p.230. D.8,t. 267, f.3. 7245 AprELa.
D.8,t. 267, f.16 2. St.4, p- 230. 7246 ADELA.
St. 4, p. 230. 7247 ADELA.
St. 4, p. 230. 7248 ADELA.
C.10,t.463. St.4,p.231. 7250 ADELA.
Habitat, and when found.
Gardens and hedges near London, &c. June.
North of En- gland. July,
Hedges, &c., near Darenth and Birch Woods. End of May and beginning of June.
Common near London, and elsewhere. End of June and beginning of July.
Near Darenth Wood; and se- veral other places. July.
Very rare. Mr. Stephens has a specimen taken in Devonshire in June.
Mr. Stephens has seen but two specimens ; one taken in June near Lon- don; the other in Devonshire.
ae
PHALAGENA. PU40 pon A T225 L234- Tr 1245 T 1252 1
1226 n S Teo 7v
1227 n 1236 7M L245 Nu
L255 7 1228 1237 246 1
L229 n 1238 Tv 1247 1 256
1230 1 1248 1 LZ57 7 : i Se
IZ31 Ty 1240 fv 1249 nN L258 nN
1232 1241 nN L250 n 1259
oe ed s we = J L233 Tr 1242 n l25T n 1260 Nh
W Wood Jun?
PHALENA. ‘ 183
Linn, names. Engl. names. rey eae Hiaatth gad new genera. when found. 1261 Viridella Green Long- St.4,p. 231. Very common horn 7249 ADELA. in hedges round London. May. 1262 Frischella Frischian St.4, p. 231. Near Darenth 7251 ADELA. Wood, &c. End of July. 1263 Swam- Swammer- St. 4, p. 232. Coombe and Da- merdammella dam’s 7252 ADELA. renth Woods, &c. Middle of May. 1264 Panzer- Panzer’s St. 4, p. 232. Darenth and ella 7253 ADELA. Birch Woods. Dover, &c. End of June and beginning of July. 1265 Robert- Pale-brown St. 4, p. 232. Chalky places ella Long-horn .7254 Aveta. near Hertford,
and Cotting- ham in York- shire. Begin- ning of June.
1266 Tessellea Pale chequer- C.11,t.487. St.4,p.233. Near London, ed Brown Cochleophasia. also at Darenth M. and F. 7257 Wood, &c. End of May.
1267 Pubicor- Pale downy- St.4,p.233. Cochleo- Of two speci- nis horned phasia. mens, one was 7258
taken near London; the other in July 1821, near Brockenhurst. 2B
184 PHALENA,
Synonyms and
Linn. names. Engl. names.
new genera. 1268 Tortri- Pale Chequer- St.4, p.234. Oporinia. cella ed Brown =7255 ——. 1269 Nubilea Clouded St. 4, p.234. Oporinia. Brown 7256 1270 Gelatella Autumnal St. 4,p.235. Oxypate. Dagger 7260 ——.
M. and F.
1271 Salicella Rosy Day
M. and F. 7259 ——.
1272 Phrygan- Drab Day St.4,p.237. Cheimo- ella phila. M. and F. 7261
1273 Fagella M. and F.
March Dagger A. t.36,f.57.a—e. St.4, p- 237. 7262 Diurnea.
1274 Novem-< bris ¥,
November Dagger
St. 4, p. 238. 7263 DiurNnEA.
St.4, p. 236. Dasystoma.
Habitat, and when found.
Oak Woods near Hertford; Coombe Wood, &e. Spring
Woods round London. March.
Epping Forest, Ilertford, and in Hampshire; but rare. De-
cember.
Woods round London; also
in the New Forest. Au- tumin.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods, &c. End of October.
Very common in woody places round London. March.
On trunks of trees near Ken- nington; also at Waltham- stow; but very rare. Novem-
ber.
Linn. names.
1275 Avella- nella
1276 Steinkel- nerana
1277 Echiella
1278 Pusiella
1279 Dodecca Scarce Ermine St.4,p.241. Anesychia.
PHALAENA.
Engl. names.
Hazel
Steinkelner’s
Bordered Er-
mine
Beautiful Er-
mine
1280 Funerella Funereal
Synonyms and new genera.
St.4, p.239. Semioscopis.
7264 EpiGRAPHIA.
St.4, p.239. Semioscopis.
7265 EpricrapnHia.
C. 9, t. 412, f* St. 4, p.240. Anesychia. 7266 MELANOLEUCA.
C..9; t.-412) f:28* (St. 4: p. 240, t. 39, f. 3. Ane- sychia.
7267 MELANOLEUCA.
7268 MELANOLEUCA.
St.4,p.241. Anesychia. 7269 MELANOLEUCA.
2B2
185
Habitat, and when found, Near Birch and Darenth Wood; but very rare.
Autumn.
Hedges near Coombe Wood and at Hertford. End of March.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet, and the British Museum.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet, found near Graves- end; also in the British Museum, from a Chalk-pit near Darenth Wood, in June, 1812.
Coombe and Birch Woods, among fir-trees; but very rare, June.
Mr.Curtis’s Ca- binet. Taken at Clifton.
186 Linn. names.
1281 Evony- mella
1282 Irrorella Surrey Ermine
1283 Cogna- tella
1284 Rorella
1285 Padella
PHALENA.
Engl. names.
Full-spotted Ermine
Allied Ermine
Few-spotted Ermine
Common Er- mine
1286 Plumbella Kent Ermine
Synonyms and new genera.
D. 11, #.355, f.4. St.4,
p. 242, 7270 YPoNoMEUTA.
St.4, p.242. 7271 YroNoMEUTA.
St. 4, p. 243. —— YPoONOMEUTA.
=
A.t. 20,f.a—d. St. 4,
p- 243. 7272 YronoMEUTA.
WaAt.5. H.t.3,f.k—m. D.1,t.9. St.4,p. 243.
7273 YPONOMEUTA.
St. 4, p. 244. 7274 YPoNOMEUTA.
Habitat, and when found.
Hedges and gar- dens near High- gate; also near Darenth Wood, &e. End of June.
Coombe and Birch Woods; but very rare. June.
Hedges and gar- dens near Lon- don, and at. Darenth, &c. End of June and beginning of July.
The same as above.
Extremely com- mon round London, and elsewhere. June and July.
Near London, Coombe and Darenth Woods, &c. July.
PIALAGNA » PLA
L261 1 | 1269 nr 1283 nN
1262 7 : 1270 n 1275 Ty
Bee 296 Won 1276 n 1285 7
264 pr 1271 nr 277 Te
*
265 n o7 297 6 i2Z7in 1278 n 1287 1
1266 1 1272 7 12779 Nn 1288 nN
) 4 | 1266 nr LLIZ Fe L280 n 7289 n
1267 n wie 7 1281 n 1290 n
268 n 1273 Th WiWood Jun? 1282 n L221 ?
Linn. names.
1287 Curtis- Curtis’s ella
1288 Ambi- guella bar
1289 Cratz- gella Bar
1290 Leuca- tella bar
1291 Comptella Peacock’s- feather
1292 Lutarella Muddy Er-
mine
1293 Subfasci- Slight-barred
ella
Engl. names.
Small Brown-
Whitethorn
Small White-
PHALANA.
Synonyms and
new genera,
D.2,t.65, f.4. St.4,p.245.
Telea. 7275 YPoNoMEUTA.
St.4,p.245. Telea. 7277 YronoMEvTA.
St.4, p.245. Telea. 7276 YPoNoMEUTA.
St.4,p.246. Telea. 7278 YvonoMEUTA.
Di, t2 57, f. 30. St, %, p.246. Telea. 7280 YPONOMEUTA.
St.4,p. 247. Telea. 7281 YProNoMEUTA.
St.4,p.247. Telea. 7282 YroNoMEUTA.
187
Habitat, and when found,
Hedges and gar- dens round London, &c. June and July.
Near Brocken- hurst; also near Darenth and Coombe Woods; but rare. July.
Near Lyndhurst in the New Fo- rest. July.
Gardens near London, &c. July.
Mr. Bentley’s Cabinet, Da- renth Wood, and hedges near London. End of June.
Woods and gars dens round London. End of June and beginning of July.
Darenth Wood. June.
188 PHALAENA.
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1294 Cesiella Purple-edged St.4,p.247. Telea. 7283 YPronoMEUTA.
1295 Semifusca Long-winged D.2,t.58. St.4,p. 248.
Ismene. 7284 YPoNOMEUTA.
White-back
1296 Mendi- cella
Purple White- S¢.4, p. 248. back
1297 Albistria Purple White- S¢.4, p.248. Ismene. streak
1298 Pruniella White-back — Sé.4, p.249. Ismene.
7287 YronoMEvTa.
1299 Tetra- podella
Blotched St. 4, p.249. Ismene. White-back 7288 Yronomeura.
1300 Semipur- Half purple St.4,p.249. Ismene.
purella White-back
Ismene. 7285 YPONOMEUTA.
7286 YPONOMEUTA.
YPONOMEUTA.
Habitat, and when found.
Near London, and at Coombe and Darenth Woods, &c. June.
Hedges round London. End of May and be- ginning of June.
Frequent in gar- dens, &c. in the suburbs of London, and elsewhere. June.
Darenth and Coombe
Woods. June.
Middlesex, Es- sex, Surrey, the New Fo- rest, &c.
June and July.
Gardens, &c. round London. June.
Mr. Stephens has a pair of this species taken in the New Forest, in June.
Linn. names.
1301 Semites- tacella
1302 Curvella
1303 Clema- tella
1304 1306
1305 Ocellea
1307 Goedar- tella
Ossea \ :
PHALENA.
Engl. names.
Testaceous
Synonyms and new genera.
St.4,p. 249. Ismene.
White-back ——— Yponomeuta.
Brindled Er-
mine
St. 4, p. 250. 7292 YPoNOMEUTA.
Ismene.
Barred White St.4,p.250. Ismene.
7293 YPronoMEUTA.
Cream-colour- St.4,p.250. Ismene.
ed
7291 YronoMEUTA.
Eyed White- St.4, p. 251. Ismene.
back
Goedart’s
1308 Semifas- Short Gold-
ciella
bar
7289 YPoNOMEUTA.
p- 252. 7294 ARGYROSETIA.
St. 4, p. 252.
7295 ARGYROSETIA.
189
Habitat, und when found.
In the environs of London, and in the New Fo-
rest. June.
Gardens and marshy places round London. June and July.
Darenth Wood, and Ripley in
Surrey. Be- ginning of July.
Coombe Wood; also near Do- ver, &c. June
and July.
Mr. Stephens caught a pair at Darenth Wood in June.
,D. 2, t. 65, f. 2,3. St.'4, Common in
Coombe, Birch, and Da- renth Woods, &e. End of June and be- ginning of July.
Woods and gar- dens round London. End of June.
190 PHALENA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Linn. names.
1309 Brockella Gold I W St. 4, p. 252. 7296 ARGYROSETIA
I. W-ella.
1310 Literella Greek-lettered Sé. 4, p. 253. Gold 7298 ARGYROSETIA.
1311 Auriit- Golden Ri- tella band
St. 4, p.253. 7299 ARGYROSETIA.
1312 Aurifas- Gold-banded
ciella
St. 4, p. 253. 7300 ARGYROSETIA.
1313 I V-ella Gold IV St. 4, p. 254.
7297 ARGYROSETIA.
1314 Blanch- Blanchard’s St. 4, p. 255.
ardella
1315 Schrebe- eeprc oct St. 4, p. 255.
rella 7302 ARGYROMYGEs. 1316 Cydoni- Bright- St. 4, p. 255.
ella speckedGold 7303 ArcyRomyGEs.
7301 ARGYROMYGES.
Habitat, and when found.
Coombe, Da- renth, and Birch Woods. End of June.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods; but rare, June.
Taken at Da- renth Wood in June; but very rare.
Mr. Stephens’s specimen was taken at Da- renth, in June.
Taken at Da- renth Wood; but very rare. June.
- Coombe and
Darenth Wood. End of May.
Coombe Wood. End of May.
In gardens near London. End of May.
Linn. names.
1317 Kleman- nella
1318 Mespi- lella
1319 Rayella
1320 Tristri- gella
1321 Trifasci- ella
1322 Harris- ella
1323 Cramer- ella
PHALENA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Kleman’s St. 4, p. 256.
7304 ARGYROMYGES.
Silver-spotted St. 4, p. 256. Gold 7805 ARGYROMYGES.
St. 4, p. 256. 7306 ARGYROMYGES.
Ray’s
Treble Gold-
stripe
St. 4, p. 256. 7307 ARGYROMYGES.
Tawny Treble- St.4, p. 257.
bar 7508 ARGYROMYGES. Harris’s St. 4, p.257. 7310 ARGYROMYGES. Cramer’s St.4, p. 257.
7311 ARGYROMYGES,
IK G,
bef
Habitat, and when found.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods; but very rare. End of May.
In the neigh- bourhood of London. End of May.
Common in gar- dens, &c. round London. End of May.
Darenth and Coombe Woods. of May.
End
Coombe and Darenth Woods. of May.
End
Middlesex, Sure rey, Essex, &c. End of May and beginning of June.
Gardens, hedges, &c. round Lon- don. End of May and be- ginning of June.
192
Linn. names.
1324 Hortella Porcelain 1325 Sylvella Dark Por- celain
326 Cuculipe- Cuckoo’s
nella Feather
1327 Corylifo- Hazel Red liella
1328 Ulmifoli- Elm Red
ella
1329 Alnifoli- Alder Red
ella
1330 Obscu- Dull Red
rella
Engl. names.
PHALENA.
Synonyms and new genera.
St.4, p. 257. 7312 ARGYROMYGES.
St.4, p. 258.
7313 ARGYROMYGES.
St. 4, p. 258.
7314 ARGYROMYGEsS.
St. 4, p. 258. 7315 ARGYROMYGES.
St. 4, p.259.
— ARGYROMYGES.
St. 4, p.259. 7316 ARGYROMYGES.
St.4,p.259.
7317 ARGYROMYGES.
1331 Rufipun- Red and White Sé. 4, p. 259.
ctella Barred
7318 ARGYROMYGES.
Habitat, and when found.
Gardens near London. End of May.
Woody places near London. End of May.
Coombe Wood. End of May.
Woods round London. End of May and be- ginning of June.
Neighbourhood of London. June.
Darenth Wood. End of May and beginning of June.
Coombe Wood. Beginning of June.
Darenth Wood; but very rare. End of May.
2 7 j= ~
1292 7
1293 Nn
12941
295 7
L296 0
ae
1298 N
L299 1
ae
13500 2
PHALZENA.
L301 nr
L306 Tr
I3B07 nv
1308 7
1310 nr
LGH le
ae
L312 Te
TAIZ 1
L314 mm
LELOG rr
maIer
L317 771
L309 1
ie WWood Junr “28 m
L320 mm
1321 ™m
a
1322 mm
Se +
L323 Tr
L324 7”
I3B25 71
L326 7
1327 ™
Linn. names.
1332 Autu- mnella
1333 Nivella
1334 Semiau- rella
1335 Unipun- ctella
Engl. names.
Autumnal
Snowy
Pale Gold Dot
Simple Dot
1336 Spartifo- Golden Dot
hella
1337 Clerck- ella
Clerck’s
PHALANA.
Synonyms and new genera.
C.6, t.284. St.4, p. 260. — ARGYROMYGES.
St.4,p.60. Argyromyves.
7325 Heripeta,
St. 4, p. 260. myges. 7328 Heripeia.
Argyro-
St. 4, p. 260. myges. 7327 HERIBEIA.
Argyro-
St. 4, p. 260. myges. 7326 HERIBEIA.
punctaurella
Argyro-
St. 4, p. 261. myges. 7324 HeErIBEIA.
Argyro-
2-C 2
193
Habitat, and when found.
Mr. Curtis’s Ca- binet ; taken at Glanville’s Wootten, Dor- setshire; and in the New lo- rest. Begin-
ning of Octo-
ber.
Darenth Wood and the New Forest. Be- ginning of June.
Ripley in Surrey, and the New Forest. June.
Coombe Wood. End of May and beginning of June.
Very common in the Broom. field at Coombe Wood. End of May and be- ginning of June.
Darenth Wood ; Ind of May and be-
but rare.
ginning of June.
194 PHALENA.
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1388 Haworth- Haworth’s Sted, p. 262, £.90, 72:28 ana 7319 Heriseta.
1339 Humer- Shoulder- St. 4, p. 262.
ella stripe 7320 HERIBEIA. 134¢ Forster- Forster’s St. 4, p. 262.
ella 7321 HeEriBera.
1341 Stmplici- Simple Shoul- S¢. 4, p. 263.
ella der-stripe 7322 Heripeia.
1342 Cogna- tella der-stripe
Allied Shoul- St.4, p. 263. 7323 HeriseEia.
1343 Subbistri- Double Silver- St. 4, p. 264.
gella bar 7829 Microsetta.
1344 Obdsole- Obscure Dot Sé.4, p. 264. tella 7330 MicrosETIA.
Habitat, and when found.
Neighbourhood of Birmingham. June.
Darenth and Birch Woods. End of May.
Coombe and Da- renth Woods; alsu the New Forest, &c. End of May.
Hertford and Coombe Wood, &c. End of May and be- ginning of June.
Mr. Stephens’s specimen was taken at Da- renth Wood in June.
Darenth Wood; ~ but very rare. Beginning of June.
Taken by Mr. Stephens at Ripley in Sur- rey. June.
PHALENA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1345 Exiguella Small Dot
1346 Cinereo- punctella
Grey-dotted Brown
1347 Stipella ‘Triple Gold-
spotted
1348 Guttella White-spotted Sable
1349 Quadrella Silver-spotted Sable
1350 Sequella Silver-blotch- ed
1351 Pulchella Small Argent and Sable
Beautiful Ar- gent and Sable
1352 Bella
Synonyms and new genera.
St.4, p. 264.
7331 Microsetta.
St. 4, p. 265.
7332 MicroseEtia.
St. 4, p. 265.
7333 Microsetta.
St.4, p. 265.
7334 Microsetia.
St. 4, p. 265.
7335 Microsetia.
St. 4, p. 266.
7336 MicroseEtTIA.
St. 4, p. 266.
7337 Microsettia.
St.4, p. 266.
—— Microsemi.
195
Habitat, and when found.
Coombe and Darenth Woods. End of May and be- ginning of June.
Darenth Wood, End of May.
Near Darenth Wood. May.
Darenth Wood. End of May and beginning of June.
Darenth and Coombe Woods; also in gardens at Chelsea. of May.
End
Hedges near Woods. End of May and be- ginning of June.
Darenth Wood ; but very rare. June.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Taken in Scotland in June.
196 PHALANA.
Synonyms and new genera,
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1553 Nigrella Small double St. 4,p. 266.
Silver-bar
1354 Trimacu- Cream-spotted St. 4, p. 267. lella Sable
1355 Subbima- 'Twin-spot culella Sable
St. 4, p. 267.
1356 Nigrocili- Black-edged St. 4, p. 267. ella Sable
1357 Unifasci- Silver-barred St. 4, p. 268. ella Brown
1358 Medio- Central Silver- S¢. 4, p. 268. fasciella bar
1359 Posticella Pygmy Silver- S¢. 4, p. 268.
bar 7345 Microsetia. °
1360 Aurella Diamond-bar- S¢. 4, p. 268.
red Pygmy
73888 MicrosETIA.
7339 Microsetia.
7340 Microsetia.
7341 Microsettia.
7342 MicroseEtTia,
7343 Microsetta.
7344 MicrosEtia.
Habitat, and when found. Darenth Wood,
&e. June.
Gardens in the neighbourhood of London; but rare. Begin- ning of June.
Gardens and hedges round London. Be- ginning of July.
Near London. July.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Taken at Darenth Wood in June.
Taken near Lon- don; but very rare. June.
Near London; also near Ripley in Surrey. July.
Gardens and hedges round London. June.
13228 m
a _— ——
ILG mM
IBSO mm
ai
L531 mm
1332 m
L333 mn
L354
1530 ™m
PEAL AG NA L143
7337 Mm
T3386 7
TI39 N
Le4l m
1342 m
3 | oe
L343 ™m
1344 n
L545 mm
W Wood Jun”
L346 mm 1355 m
L347 1356 7
1357 7m
rs
L34E In
ae
L349 ™m
ae
1350 ™m
1359 In
IE"
13541 7 1360 ™
L352 mr 1367 m
T353 mm
1354 mm L363 rr
1362 ™
Linn. names.
1361 Floslac- tella
PHALAENA.
Engl. names.
Creamy
Pygmy
1362 Atricapi- Black-headed
tella
Pygmy
1363 Ruficapi- Red-headed
tella
1364 Violace- ella
Pygmy
Violet Pygmy
1365 Pygme- Least Pygmy
ella
1366 Sericiella Satin Pygmy
1367 Aurofas- Gold-banded
ciella
Synonyms and new genera,
St. 4, p. 268.
7347 MicroseEtia,
St. 4, p. 269.
7348 Microsetia.
St. 4, p.269.
7349 Microsetia.
St.4, p. 269.
7346 Microsetia.
St. 4, p. 269.
7350 Microsetia.
St. 4, P- 270.
7351 Microserta.
St. 4, p. 270.
7352 MicroseEttia.
197
Habitat, and when found.
Hedges near London, and at Coombe Wood. End of May.
Gardens and hedges near London. Be- ginning of June.
Near London. June.
Gardens round London ; but
rare. June.
Near London; and at Ripley. June.
Near London ; also at Coombe and Darenth Woods, &c. June.
Mr. Stephens has seen but one specimen, now in his Ca- binet, and taken by him at Da- renth Wood, in June.
198
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1368 Gleichelia Gleiche’s
1369 Pfeiffer- Four-spotted ella Gold
1379 Linneella Linneus’s
1371 Resella Reesel’s
1372 Zinckella Zinck’s
1373 Scheeffer- Scheeffer’s ella
PHALENA.
Synonyms and
new genera.
St.4, p. 270. 7353 MicrosetTta.
St.4, p. 270.
7354 Microsetia quadrigut- tella.
C.4,t.152. St.4, p.271.
Glyphipteryx. 7355 CEcopHora.
St. 4, p. 272. pteryx. 7356 Ckcopnora.
Glyphi-
St.4, p.272. Glyphi- pteryx. -——= (HicoOPHORAs
D.5,t.175. St.4, p.272.
Glyphipteryx. 7357 CXcorHoRA.
Habitat, and when found.
Darenth Wood ; but very rare. June.
Darenth Wood; but rare. End
of May.
Common on lime-trees in St. James’s Park; also at Battersea, Chelsea, &c. End of July and beginning of August.
Darenth Wood ; but very rare. Middle of July.
Mr. Curtis’s Ca- binet; taken near Norwich, in Devonshire in June.
Darenth and Birch Woods ; the New Fo- rest, &c. End of May and be- ginning of June.
Linn. names.
1374 Bimacu- Orange-
lella blotched Black 1375 Eximia Nonpareil
1376 Metallel- Metallic
la
1377 Subcu- prella
Coppery
1378 Aurogut- Gold-dotted tella
1379 Variella Variable
Engl. names.
PHALANA.
Synonyms and new genera, St.4, p.272. Glyphi- pteryx. 7358 CEcornora.
St. 4, p. 278. pteryx. 7359 CEcopHora.
Glyphi-
St. 4, p. 273. pteryx. 7360 Cicornora.
Glyphi-
St. 4, p.273. Glyphi- pteryx. CicorpHora.
St. 4, p.274. Glyphi- pteryx.
7584 :
St.4,p.274. Glyphi- pteryx.
199
Habitat, and when found.
Devonshire, June.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet ; taken by him in Holme-wood lane, near Rip- ley, in July 1827.
Mr. Stephens has seen but two specimens ; taken by him- self at Ripley in July 1827.
A single speci- men in Mr. Stephens’s Ca binet. Taken near London.
Mr. Stephens has a pair; found at Da- renth Wood in June 1818,
Taken by the Rev; G.. T. Rudd, ina sand pit, near Lynd- burst, in June 1834.
200
Linn. names.
1380 Lewen- hoekella
1381 Latreil- Jella
PHALANA.
Engl. names.
Lewenhoek’s
Latreille’s
1382 Woodtella Wood's
1383 Fusco- anea
1384 Fusco- cuprea
1385 Merian- ella
1386 Guttea
Brown-brassy
Brown-copper
Merian’s
White-spotted
Brown
St.4, p. 277.
Synonyms and
new genera.
C.7,t.304, St.4, p.275. 7361 PANcaALia.
St. 4, p. 275. ——— PANcALIA.
C.8,t.304. St.4,p. 75.
PancaLia.
St.4, p. 376. 7362 PANCALIA.
St. 4, p. 376. 73863 PancaLia.
St. 4, p. 376. 7364 Pancatia.
Callisto.
Habitat, ane when found.
Darenth Wood, .
and the New Forest. June.
Mr. Curtis’s Ca- binet; taken in Cumberland, and near Lon- don; but rare. End of June.
Mr. Curtis’s Ca- binet; taken, says Mr. Curtis, on Kensall Moor, in the middle of June, by Mr. R.Wood, of Manchester.
Darenth Wood; but rare. June.
Near London, and at Ripley ; but very rare. June.
Near London, and in the New Forest. June.
Darenth Wood, and other places round London ; but rare. End of June.
PHALAENA.
Linn. names. — Engl. names.
1387 Fyeslella Fuesly’s
1388 Fusco- cuprella
Brown-copper
1389 Fusco- viridella
Brown-green
1390 Cinctella Silver-barred Sable
1391 Albistri- gella
White-striped Sable
1392 Grandi- Great Raven-
pennis feather 1393 Cylin- Buff-blotched drella Slender
Synonyms and New genera,
D.11,t.382,f.1. St.4,
p. 277. Calliste, 7566
St.4,p.277. Callisto. 7367 ——.
St.4, p.278. Callisto. 7368 mcrae. |
St.4,p.279. Harfagus.
7369 ——.
St. 4,p. 279.
St. 4, p. 280. 7371 ——.
Astyages.
St. 4, p. 280. 1373 Deocrere eae
Harfagus.
Astyages.
201
Habitat, and when found.
Marshy places on Wimbledon Common, and near Brocken- hurst. June.
Near London; but very rare. June.
Heaths and com- mons round London. and July.
June
Taken by Mr. Stephens at Ripley in Sur- rey. June.
Mr. Stephens has seen but two specimens ; taken near Lon- don in June.
Near London, and in the New Forest; but very rare. June.
On poplar trees near London, and in Devon- shire, &c. June.
202 PHALENA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1394 Coraci- Small Raven- pennella feather
1395 Serratel- Notched-horn la
1396 Obscurel- Brown- la feather
13897 Gryphi- Vulture- pennella feather
1398 Lutarea Shining Clay 1399 Ochroleu- Pale-shining cella Clay
1400 Nigri- _ Black-fringed cella Clay
1401 Flavica- Yellow-
Synonyms and new genera.
St.4, p.280. Astyages.
7375 ——.
St. 4, p.280. Astyages.
7374
St.4, p. 281. Astyages.
7376 ——.
St. 4, p.281. Astyages.
7377 ——.
St. 4,p.281. Astyages.
7378 ——.
St.4, p.281. Astyages.
7379 ——.
St.4,p.281. Astyages.
7380 +—.
St. 4, p.282. Astyages.
put headed Black 7381 ——.
Habitat, and when found.
Hedges in Mid- dlesex, Kent, Surrey, Essex, &e. June.
Taken, but rarely, round London, and near Ripley in Surrey. June.
Darenth Wood, Hertford, and Ripley. June.
Darenth Wood. Middle of June.
Taken near Croydon in June.
Darenth Wood. June.
Darenth Wood, and near Dover June.
Common in woody places round London. June.
IBO5 TA
1367 7m
—_+—— |
Sah
L368 mm
L309 m™m
LG7ION
Lb71 1
L372 mm
L376 nN
1378 7m
1379 ™
IBEO Im
L381 72
PHALZENA.
1382 n
LGE4F 7
I3BE8 7
1389 1
WWaod Juns
1390 7
PL.44
2391 n
LBG2Z Tt
L393 n
L3BIF 12
L396 Tt
L397 7
LFIS TN
PHALANA.,
Synonyms and
Linn. names. Engl. names. new genera. 1402 Angusti- Narrow- St. 4, p.282. Chryso- pennella winged corys.
1403 Spissi- Thick-horned St. 4, p. 283, t. 41, f. 1.
cornis Green Metallosetia. (883 ——, 1404 Trifolit Trefoil C.9,t. 391. St. 4, p. 284.
Metallosetia. 7384
1405 Anati- Goose-feather St. 4, p. 284.
pennella 7385 PorreEcrTaria. 1406 Otedipen- Bustard- St. 4, p. 285. nella feather PoRRECTARIA.
1407 Anseri- Duck-feather St. 4, p. 285.
pennella —— Porrecraria. 1408 Struthio- Ostrich- St. 4, p. 285. nipennella feather -—--~« PoRRECTARIA.
203
Habitat, and when found,
West side of the warren at Coombe Wood. Middle of June.
Damp places, near Glanville’s Wootton; also in the fens near Whittlesea Mere, and at Camberwell. July,
Ripley, Hertford, &c. On the flowers of Tre- foil. July.
Darenth and Coombe Woods; also in gardens near London. June.
Darenth Wood. June.
Near London, and in the New Forest; rare. June.
Darenth Wood, the New Forest, and near Dover. June.
204 PHAL ANN A.
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1409 Ornati- Silver- St.4, p. 285. pennella streaked 7386 Porrecraria. Hook-tip 1410 Ochrea _ Silver- St. 4, p. 286. streaked 7387 PorrecTaria.
1411 Gallipen- Cock's-feather St. 4, p.286. nella 7388 PorRrEcTARIA.
1412 Lineolea Red-specked St. 4, p. 286. 7389 PorREcTARIA.
1413 Albicosta White-edged St. 4, p. 286. 7390 PorreEcTARIA.
1414 Leuca- pennella
Lead-coloured St. 4, p. 287. 7391 PorRECTARIA.
1415 Argentu- Silvered St. 4, p. 287. la 7392 PorreEcTARIA.
Habitat, and when found. Birch and Da- renth Woods; but very rare.
June.
Darenth Wood. June.
Darenth and CoombeWoods, &c. June.
Woody places near London; Coombe and Darenth Woods, &c. June.
Near London, and at Darenth Wood. June.
‘Coombe and
Darenth Woods, Hert- ford, Ripley, &c. June.
Coombe and
~ Darenth
Woods, &c. June,
PHALENA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
Synonyms and
new genera,
1416 Auritella Eared St. 4, p. 288. setia.
7393 ——,
1417 Cygni- Swans’-feather St. 4, p. 288. pennella setia.
7394 ——.
1418 Semial- Half-white St. 4, p. 288. bella setia.
7395 ———,
1419 Triato. Treble-atomed St. 4, p. 288. mea White setia,
7396 ——~.
1420 Floslactis Cream-colour- St. 4, p. 289. ed setia,
7397 ——.
1421 Rufocine- Red-brindled St. 4, p. 289. rea setia.
7398 ~——.
1422 Oleella Small Shining St. 4, p. 289. Brown setia.
7400 ——.
1423 Lucidella Lucid St.4, p. 289. setla.
7899 ——.
Aphelo-
Aphelo-
Aphelo-
Aphelo-
Aphelo-
Aphelo-
Aphelo-
A phelo-
205
Habitat, and when found.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Taken in June, at Monk’s Wood in Huntingdon- shire.
Dover, June. Ripley in Surrey. June.
Norfolk, and near London; but very rare. June.
Inthe neighbour- hood of Lon-
don. June.
Round London. June.
Darenth Wood; but very rare. June,
Taken near Ripley, and at Hertford, June.
°
206
Linn. names.
1424 Rufipen- Red-feather
nella
1425 Fulves- ‘CENs
Tawny
1426 Marginea Bordered Straw
1427 Lambdel- Tawny Cres- D.2, t.57, f.2.
la cent
1428 Lunaris
1429 Lutarella Clay
1430 Satura- Dark-clay lella 1431 Panzer- Panzer’s
ella
Engl. names.
PHALEN A.
Synonyms and new genera.
St. 4, P- 289. Aphelo- setia.
7401 ——.
St. 4, p. 289. Aphelo- setia.
7402 ——.
St. 4, p. 290. Aphelo- setia.
7403 ——~.
St. 4, p.291. Batia.° 7404 ——.
Lesser Tawny-_St.4, p.291. Batia. Crescent
7405 ae
St.4,p.291. Batia.
7406 ——.
St. 4, p.291. 7407 ——.
Batia.
St.4,p.292. Batia.
$408 ——.
Habitat, and when found. Darenth and Coombe Woods, June.
Round London, and in the New Forest. June.
Darenth Wood, Ripley, and the New Forest, June.
Darenth Wood, the New Forest, &c. June.
Chelsea, and Battersea fields, &e. June.
Near London; but very rare. June.
Darenth Wood. June.
Mr. Stephens possesses a pair found near London about June.
1400 n
PHAILAENA.
THI 7 THE 71
LFOl nh
~~
1402 1
THO n LEI hn
1411 n 1420 71
LAOS n
LVO4 nt
cs al
L406 n
L407 1
ie
L088 n
SH2 1 S421
415 1 x * 4S ar
SALG 1 1425 2
TH7 1 W.Woed Jun” T4276 Nv
PL.45
SS
L427 1
aS
1428 1
L429 1
PHALANA,
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1482 Flavi- Yellow-head St. 4,p.292. Batia. Sfrontella 7409 : 1433 Alvearea Honey St.4, p.294. Achroia.
7410 GALLERIA.
1434 Cereana Honey-comb C. 13,¢.587. D.8,¢.283. Se. 4, p. 295.
7411 GALLERIA.
1435 Sociella D850. 268, f.2, Sts 4, M p. 296. 1436 Sociella F Pale-shoulder- 7413 Inytuta. ed 1437 Anella 'Twin-spot St.4, p. 297. 7414 Inyrnra bipunc- tata.
1488 Flammea Flame C.5,.201. St.4,p. 297. Senta.
7415
1439 Sericea Silky _ St.4,p.298. Senta.
7416 ——. 2E
207
Habitat, and , when found.
Darenth Wood, and near Cam- berwell; but rare. July.
Near London, and in Devon- shire; but rare. June.
Birch Wood, Epping, Devon- shire and Nor- folk. End of June, or begin- ning of July.
Darenth Wood, and Ripley. June.
Taken, says Mr. Stephens, by the late Mr. Hatchet in the Jews, burying - ground at Stepney.
Near Lewisham. July.
Mr. Curtis’s Ca- binet.
08 PHALENA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1440 Cembrel- Large Grey la
1441 Subfusca Drab Grey
1442 Dubitalis Hoary Grey
1443 Pyrallel- Yellow-stig- la maed Grey
1444 Tristri- Three- gella streaked Grey 1445 Pallida Pale Grey
1446 Lineola Striped Grey
Synonyms and new genera, St. 4, p.299. 7421 Evporea.
St. 4, p. 299. 7422 Evuporea.
St. 4, p. 299. 7420 EuporeEa.
St. 4, p. 299. 7418 Euporea.
St. 4, p. 300. 7419 Evporea.
St. 4, p.300. 7417 Euporea.
St. 4, p. 300. 7424 EuDOREA.
Habitat, and when found.
Trunks of fir- trees round London, &e. July.
Taken with the above.
On the trunks of trees in woods and gar- dens round London. June and July.
Very common in woods, &c. round London, during the Summer.
Round London, and in the New Forest. June.
Near Whittlesea Mere, and in Monk’s Wood, Huntingdon- shire. June.
Round London, and in the North of En- gland. June.
Linn. names.
1447 Murana
1448 Resinea
1449 Mercu- rella
1450 Angustea Narrow-wing-
1451 Nebulel- la
PHALENA.
Engl. names.
Wall Grey
Resin Grey
Small Grey
ed Grey
Ermine Knot-
horn
1452 Binevel- Double-
la
blotched
Synonyms and new genera, C.4,t.170. St.4, p.301. 7423 Euporea.
St.4, p.301.
7425 Euporea.
St. 4, p. 302.
7426 EuporeEa.
St.4,p.302.
7427 Evuporea.
St. 4, p. 303. 7428 Puycira.
St. 4, p.303. een LY OUT AS
209
Habitat, and when found.
North of En- gland, and in Scotland. End of June, and be- ginning of July.
On the trunks of fir-trees round London; also in the New Forest, and near Dover. June and July.
Very common on trunks of trees round London, &c., in the Summer.
Round London; also near Tun- bridge Wells and Hastings. June.
Darenth Wood, and Epping Forest. June.
Mr. Stephens has but one specimen, taken near Brocken- hurst in the New Forest, in July.
210 PHALANA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
1453 Dilutella Powdered Knot-horn 1454 Elutella Cinereous
Knot-horn
Rufous Knot- horn
1455 Rufa
1456 dngus- Small Ermine
tella Knot-horn
1457 Semirufa Red-streaked Knot-horn
1458 Bistriga Double- striped Red Knot-horn
1459 Tumida- Warted Knot- na horn
Synonyms and
new genera.
St. 4, p.308. 7429 Puycira.
St. 4, p. 304. 7430 Puycita.
St. 4, p. 304. 7431 Puycita.
St. 4, p. 304.
7432 Puycita.
St. 4, p.305. 7453 Prycita.
St. 4, p. 305. 7434 Puycita.
St. 4, p.305. 7436 Puycira.
Habiiat, and when found. Coombe Wood, and in Berk- shire. End of June and be- ginning of July,
Hedges near Darenth and Coombe Woods. June.
Gardens, and on the borders of Woods, round
‘London. July and August.
The same as above; but found in June.
Coombe Wood, Epping Forest, and near Dover. June.
Coombe and Darenth Woods, &c. June.
Epping Forest ; and near Da- renth Wood. June,
PHALENA.
Synonyms and
Linn. names. Engl, names. new genera,
1460 Fascia Broad-barred St.4, p.305. Knot-horn 7438 Puycrra.
1461 Advenel- Marbled St. 4, p. 306. la broad-barred 7439 Puycrra, Knot-horn
1462 Marmo- Marbled St. 4, p. 306. rea Knot-horn 7340 Puycita.
1463 Porphy- Porphyry St. 4, p. 306. rea Knot-horn 7341 Puycira.
1464 Consoci- Allied Knot- St.4,p.306. ella horn 7337 Puycita.
1465 Rhenella Dove-colour- St. 4, p.307. ed Knot- 7442 Pyycita.
horn
1466 Pinguis TabbyKnot- — S¢.4, p.307. horn 7443 Prycira.
211
Habitat, and when found.
Epping Forest, &e,; but rare. June.
Darenth Wood, and the New Forest. End of June.
Coombe and Darenth Woods. End of June and beginning of July.
Epping, and the New Forest. Middle of June.
Coombe Wood. End of June.
Darenth Wood, &c. End of June.
Near Chelsea, and in the Green Park ; but very rare. June.
Linn. names.
1467 Hostilis
1468 Formosa
1469 Obtusa
1470 Obscura
1471 Ornatella Speckled
1472 Abictella Pine Knot-
1473 Tristri- gella
PHALANA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Varied Knot- St. 4, p.307.
horn — Puycita. Beautiful St. 4, p. 308. Knot-horn 7444 Puycita.
Blunt-winged St. 4, p. 308. Knot-horn 7445 Puycita.
Obscure Knot- St. 4, p. 308. horn —— Puycira.
St.4, p. 309.
Knot-horn 7446 Puycira.
St.4, p.809.
horn 7447 Puyciva.
Three-streak- St.4, p. 311. ed Knot-horn PuyciTa.
Habitat, and when found.
Mr. Stephens has two speci- mens, one taken at Dae renth Wood, and the other at Ripley. June.
Near Darenth Wood, on the whitethorn. End of June and beginning of July.
Darenth Wood; but very rare. June.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Taken in June.
Coumbe and Darenth Woods. June.
Coombe and Darenth
Woods. June.
Mr. Stephens's Cabinet. Taken
by him at Da- renth in June,
IPH AIL AENA « LA.46
L454 nN L463 1 oon = beat L455 N 1464 7
L4SON LL05 1
TAFE T4577 T4666 a
T4419 n LF5EN 467 1
1442 n 461 n L460 n L469 n
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H62n W7i n
PHALENA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Linn, names.
1474 Palum- bella
Mealy Knot- S¢. 4, p. 311, horn 7452 Puycita.
Homeo-
1475 Gemina Twin-barred St. 4, p.312.
Knot-horn soma.
7434 Puycita.
1476 Hybrida- Rush Veneer St. 4, p.312... Nomophi- lis Ja. 6803 ——.
Thistle Ermine St. 4, p.313. 7453 ONocERA.
1477 Cardui
1478 Carnella Rosy Veneer St. 4, p.$14. 7454 Onocera.
Buff-edged _—St.4, p.314. Rosy Veneer 7455 Onocera.
1479 Sangui- nella
Flame Veneer St.4,p.314. Araxes. 7456 OnocEra.
1482 Minio- sella
213
Habitat, and when found,
Coombe and Darenth Woods; also common near Lyndhurst. June.
Epping Forest. June.
Woods and gar- dens round London; also at Dover, &c. July.
On thistles, in the neighbour- hood of Lon- don, &c. Aue gust.
Common near Dover. July.
In the Castle meadows at Dover. July and August.
Coasts of Cum- berland and Lancashire. June.
214 PHALENA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Linn. names.
1481 Lotella Pale-edged = St.4,p.315. Araxes.
Flame 7457 ONocERA. Veneer
1480 Ocellea Necklace St.4,p.316. Araxes. Veneer 7458 ONOocERA.
1483 Ahenella Mouse-colour- St.4,p.316. Araxes.
ed Veneer 7459 Onocrra. 1484 Nebuli- Clouded St.4,p.317. Priona- fera Veneer pteryx.
1485 Lythar- gyrellus
Dark-streaked St. 4, p.318. Satin Veneer 7460 CrambBus.
1486 Argyreus Streaked-Satin St. 4, p.318. Veneer 7461 Crameus.
1487 Arbusto- Yellow-Satin St. 4, p. 319. rum Veneer 7462 CramBus.
Habitat, and when found.
Coast of Lanca- shire. June.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet. Taken near London.
Darenth Wood, &c. June.
Mr. Stephens’s Cabinet.
Near London, the New Fo- rest, Dover, &c. July and Au- gust.
Chalky places round London, &e. July and August.
Near London; also in the New Forest, and near Dover. July and Aus gust.
PHALANA.,
Synonyms and
Linn. names. Engl. names. new genera.
1488 Argent- White-satin St. 4, p.319. ellus Veneer 7463 Crameus.
1489 Dealbel- Ivory Veneer St. 4, p.319.
lus 7464 CRAMBUS. 1490 Tentacu- Portland St. 4, p.319. Tellus Veneer 7466 CramBus.
1491 Hamellus Pearl-streak St. 4, p. 320. Veneer 7465 Crampus.
1492 Pascuel- Inlaid Veneer St. 4,p.320. lus 7467 CrameBus.
1493 Dumetel- Wood Veneer St.4,p.321. lus 7468 CramBus.
1494 EHricellus Heath Veneer S¢.4,p.321. 7469 Crambus.
2K
215
Habitat, and when found. Common in grassy places round London, &e. July and August.
Chalky places round London, &c. June and July.
Mr. Bentley’s Cabinet. Taken/‘at Coombe Wood.
Darenth Wood ; the New Fo- rest, Epping, &c. June.
Very common near London, &c. June.
New Forest ; but very rare. End of June.
Mr. Stephens’s specimen was taken in June in Cumberland.
216
Linn. names.
PHALANA.
Engl. names.
1495 Pratellus Dark inlaid
1496 Angus« tellus
1497 Hortuel-
lus
Veneer
Narrow-wing-
ed Veneer
Garden Veneer
1498 Cespitel- Straw-colour-
lus
1499 Monta- nellus
1500 Margi- nellus
ed Veneer
Dark Moun- tain Veneer
Bordered Veneer
Synonyms and new genera, St. 4, p.321. 7470 CramBus.
St. 4, p. 322. 7471 Cramsus.
St. 4, Pp: 322. 7472 CRAMBUS.
St. 4, p. 322. 7473 CRramBus.
St. 4, p. 323. 7474 CRAMBUS.
St. 4, p.$23. 7475 CRAMBUS.
Habitat, and when found.
Very common in fields, woods, and gardens round London, &c. In the Summer.
Gardens, meadows, &c., near London, and elsewhere. Summier.
Middlesex, Essex, Surrey, Kent, &c. Very common during the Summer.
Very common round London, and in the New Forest, during the Summer.
Mountains in the North of England. July.
In the neigh- bourhood of
London. July.
PHALAENA.
Synonyms and
Engl. names. new genera.
Linn. names.
1501 Culmel- Small straw- S¢.4, p.323.
lus coloured 7476 CRAMBUS. Veneer 1502 Cerucel- Dark dwarf St. 4, p.324. lus Veneer 7478 Cramebus auri- ferellus.
1503 Pygmeus Pygmy Veneer St.4,p.324. 7479 CRAMBUS.
1504 Radiellus Streaked mountain Veneer
C.3,t.109. St. 4, p.324. 7480 CRramBus.
1505 Margari- Pearl-streaked St. 4, p.325,t.40,f. 2. tellus Veneer 7481 CramBus.
1506 Latistrius Broad-streak Veneer
St. 4, p. 325. 7482 CRamBus.
D.8, t. 263, f.1. p. 325. 7483 CRAMBUS.
1507 Pinetellus Pearl Veneer St. 4,
Powdered Veneer
St. 4, p. 325. 7484 CRAMBUS.
1508 Chryso- nuchellus
2E 2
217
Habitat, and when found.
Middlesex, Essex, Surrey, Kent, &c. Summer.
Darenth Wood, and Devon- shire; but very
rare. July.
Isle of Wight. July.
Mountains of Cumberland,
&e. July.
Very common near Birming-
ham. June.
Darenth Wood, and the New
Forest. June.
Darenth Wood, &e.
June.
Chalky places round London, &c. June.
218 PHALEAENA.
Synonyms and
Linn, names. — Engl. names. new genera.
1509 Rorellus Chalk hill St.4, p.326. Veneer 7485 CramBus.
1510 Falsellus Chequered St. 4, p. 326. Veneer 7486 CrambBus.
1511 Luteellus Barred Veneer St. 4, p. 327. 7487 Crambus.
1512 Tristis Dingy Veneer St. 4, p.327.
7476 CRAMBUS.
1513 Inquna- Elbow-striped S¢. 4, p.327. tellus Veneer 7488 CRAMBUS.
1514 Aridellus Chalk Veneer St. 4, p. 327. 7489 CramBus.
1515 Selasellus Dark-edged St. 4,p.328. Veneer 7490 CramBus.
Habitat, and when found, Near London ; but very scarce. June.
Round London, the New Fo- rest, and De- vonshire. June.
Grassy places, about Darenth and Birch Woods, &c. June.
Darenth Wood, and Epping Forest. June.
Darenth Wood, &e. June.
Darenth Wood. Beginning of July.
Near London, at Ripley, and in the New Forests July.
Linn. names.
1516 Obtusel- lus
1517 Petrifi- cellus
1518 Aquilel- lus
1519 Paleellus
1520 Culmo- rum
1521 Fusceli- nellus
1522 Nigri- striellus
1523 Forficel- lus
PHALENA.,
Engl, names.
Blunt-winged Veneer
Common Veneer
Dusky-yellow Veneer
Large Yellow Veneer
Brown-edged Veneer
Brown Veneer Black-streak- ed Veneer
Aquatic Veneer
Synonyms and new genera.
St. 4, p.328. 7492 CramBus.
St. 4, p.328. 7493 CRAMBUs.
St. 4, p. 329. 7495 CRraAmBus.
St. 4, p. 329. 7496 Crampus.
St. 4, p. 329. 7497 CramBus.
St. 4, p.$29. 7491 Crameus.
St.4, p. 330. 7491 Crameus.
St. 4, p. 331. 7498 Cuito.
219
Habitat, and when found.
Near Ripley in Surrey, June.
Round London, June.
Meadows and lanes, near woods round London. and July.
June
Very common in meadows, &c. round London. End of June, and all July.
Fields and meadows, &c. round London. June and July.
The same as above.
Meadows near Ripley. July.
Banks of the Thames, Whit- tlesea Mere, marshy places in Epping Fo- rest, &c, June.
220 . PHALENA.
Synonyms and
Linn, names. Engl. names. new genera.
1524 Fumeus Smoky Veneer St. 4, p.331. 7499 Cuizo.
1525 Punctige- Dark-wainscot St. 4, p. 332.
rellus Veneer 7500 Cutito. 1526 Phragmi- Wainscot Sé.4, 9.332,
tellus Veneer 7501 Cutto. 1527 Gigan- Gigantic St. 4, p. 332.
tellus Veneer 7502 Cutto.
1528 Caudellus Hook-tip St. 4, p.332. Veneer 7503 Cuito.
1529 Acinaci- Narrow-wing- St. 4, p. 833, t. 40, f. 1. della ed Veneer Theristis. 7504 Prurztya.
1530 Nemo- Pale Hook-tip S¢.4,p.334. Theristis.
rella Veneer 7504 PLUTELLA.
Habitat, and when found.
Near London; also at Whittle- sea Mere, &c.; but rare. June.
Taken near Whittlesea Mere. In July.
Near Whittlesea Mere. June.
Marshes about Hackney, and at Whittlesea Mere; very rare. July.
Marshes near Dartford and Erith. June.
In a lane at the bottom of Da- renth Wood. August and September,
On the borders of Darenth and Birch Woods. August.
PHALENA.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
Tooth- streaked Hook-tip
1531 Dentella
1532 Falcella Dark Hook- tip
1533 Scabrella Wainscot Hook-tip
1534 Asperella Chequered Hook-tip
Netted Hook- tip
1535 Anten- nellus
1536 Perci- cellus
White-shoul- dered
1537 Costellus
Double-barred Sé. 4, p.337.
Synonyms and new genera. St. 4,p.355. Harpipte- ryx 7506 Piurera.
St.4, p.335. Harpipte- ryx. 7508 PLuTELLA sub- faleatella
St. 4, p.335. Harpipte- ryx. 7507 P.Luretra.
D.10, ¢.355, f. 5. Hy- psolopha. 7509 PLuTELLA.
St. 4, p.336. Hypsolo- pha.
7510 YrsoLtoruus.
Hypsolo- pha. 7511 Yvprsotornus.
St. 4, p.338, Chetochi- lus. 7512 YPrsoLornus.
221
Habitat, and when found,
Gardens in Sur- rey, Kent, Es- sex, &c. Au-
gust,
New Forest. June and July.
The same as above.
Taken by Mr. Dale, at Glan- ville’s Wootton, in August.
Coombe and Darenth Woods; the New Forest, &e. July and August.
Found, but rare- ly, in the New
Forest. June.
Very common near Darenth Wood; the New Forest, &e. and September.
August
222 PHALANA.
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
15388 fissellus Broad-streak St.4,p.338. Chetochi- lus. 7521 YprsoLtoruus.
1539 Radia- tellus
Radiated D.3856:97;f-4. SH, p.388. Chetochilus.
7522 YprsoLopuus.
1540 Variellus Variable Autumn
St. 4, p.839. Cheetochi- lus. 7516 Yrsotoruus.
1541 Sylvella Wood Autumn S¢. 4, p. 339. Chetochi- lus. YPSOLOPHUs.
Red-headed Autumn
1542 Rufimi- trellus
St. 4, p.340. Chetochi- lus. 7520 YPrsoLopuus.
1543 Maurel-
lus
Dingy Autumn S¢. 4, p.340. Chetochi- lus. 75238 YEsoLopHus.
St.4, p.340. Chetochi- lus. 7524 YpsoLopuus.
1544 Vitellus Black-back
Habitat, and when found,
Birch, Darenth, and Coombe Woods, &c. August and September.
Birch and Da- renth Woods; also in the New Forest. Autumn.
Very common in the woods round London,
&c. Autumn.
Darenth Wood, &c. Septem- ber.
Woody places round London. Autumn.
The same as the above.
Woods and hedges near London, in the New Forest, and in Devon- shire. Au-
tumn.
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1473
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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
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1552 0 Tt eee RIOD 1579 1
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.
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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.
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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.
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ADDITIONS .
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DOUBTFUL BRITISH
Linn. names. Engl. names.
PAPILIO. 1 Podalirius Scarce Swal- low -tail 2 Palzno 3 Apollo Crimson- ringed
4 Mnemosyne
5 Maturna
6 Niobe
Synonyms and new genera.
D.4, pl.109. St.1,p.6. 5795 Papttio.
Hub.t.86, f.434. St.1,
p-11. 5798 Cotas.
D.13,t.433. St.1, p. 25.
5813 Dorirtis.
St. 1, p. 26. 5814 Dorris.
St. 1, p. 33. 5821 Me.irmea.
St.1, p.37. 5826 ARGYNNIS.
SPECIES.
Remarks.
Not authentic- ated as Bri- tish.
Introduced as British by Martyn in his Aurelian’s Vade-Mecum.
Introduced by Donovan as British, but without suffi- cient authority.
Marked by Turton as British in his Translation of the Systema Nature.
Not authentic- ated as Bri- tish.
In the indige- nous collection of the late Dr. Abbot of Bed- ford.
244 Linn. names.
7 Hampstedi-
ensis
8 Huntera
9 Levana
10 Populi
11 Sibilla
12 Mera
15 Phaedra.
14 Alcyone
DOUBTEUL
Engl. names.
Albin’s Hamp- stead Eye
BRITISH
Synonyms and new genera.
St.1, p. 48, t.5, f.3 & 4. Vanessa. 5837 CynTHIA.
St.4, p.381. Vanessa.
St. 1,p.49. Vanessa. 1838 CyYntTHIA.
SiAsp.51. 5840 Limenitis.
Sé. 1, p. 52. 5842 LimeEniItis.
St.1,p 55. 5844 Hiprarcnia.
St. 1, p. 56. 5846 Htipparcnuia.
Sé.1, p56. 5847 Hipparcuia.
SPECIES.
Remarks.
The only speci- men of this in- sect is figured by Petiver, who says it was found by Albin at Hampstead.
Said to be taken in Pembruke- shire by Capt. Blomer.
Considered by Turton as a native species.
Said by Stewart to be British, and found in July.
Also said by Stewart to be British.
Introduced as British, pro- bably by mis- take for H. Ageria,
Noticed as Bri- tish by Turton.
Said by Stewart to inhabit Scotland.
DOUBTEUL- BRITISH SPECIES. 245
Linn. names.
15 Mnestra
16 Alcon
17 Malveze
18 Sylvius
19 Globularie
20 Scabiose
21 Peucedani
Engl. names.
Synonyms and new genera.
St. 1, p.63. 5855 Htipparcuia.
St. 1, p. 88. matus.
Polyom-
St.1, p. 98. 5888 THyMELE.
St. 1, p. 100. 5892 PampuHILa.
St. 1, p. 106. 5899 Ino.
St. 1, p. 108. 5901 ANTHROCERA.
St. 4, p.383. 5906 ANTHROCERA.
Remarks.
Admitted as British by mistake.
Introduced by Haworth in the old Entomolo- gical Transac- tions.
Mr. Stephens does not believe that this insect has ever been taken in En- gland.
Said to be En- glish, but not satisfactorily ascertained.
Introduced in the Syst. Cat. in mistake for a var. of Statices.
According to Mr. Haworth, this insect was taken near London by Capt. Linde- gren,
Mistaken by Wilkes for An. Filipendule.
246
Linn. names.
SPHINX.
22 Carolina
23 Qunque-
maculatus
24 Drurei
25 Plebeia
26 Pecila
27 Daucus
Engl, names.
Tobacco
Yellow-spot- ted Unicorn
Synonyms and
new genera,
G2S,t319T Stel, pels.
5911 SpuHinx.
Det oO. p. 119.
3912 Sputnx.
D. 14, t. 469. p-120.
5914 SpuHinx.
St. 1,p. 122. 5917 SpuHInx.
St.1, p.122.
5918 SpuInx.
Sé. Lp. 126.
Spee
5922 DEILEPHILA.
DOUBTFUL BRITISH SPECIES:
Remarks.
Taken in En- gland, but im- ported from America.
Also a North American in- sect, but has
been taken at Chelsea.
A native of Aine- rica; but taken at four different times in En- gland.
Introduced into the old En- glish Cabinets in mistake for Pinastri.
Mr. Stephens doubts the authenticity of this insect, said to be British.
Taken near Lynn in Nor- folk; buta native of America.
DOUBTFUL BRITISH SPECIES. 247
Synonyms and new genera.
Tann. names. Engl. names Remarks.
28 Argentata Sé.1,p.130. - Found in some 5924 DeriLerHtLa. old Cabinets ; but not consi- dered as Bri- tish.
29 Thysbe St.1,p.135. SesiaCim- A native of biciformis, North Ame-
rica; but ob- tained from Plastead’s Ca- binet as British by Mr. Ste- phens.
PHALZENA.
30 Anasto- Shas los Mr. Stephens mosis 5953 CLosTERA. has never seen
an indigenous specimen, though Stewart has it in his Elements of Natural Hi- story as British.
51 Quernea Shady pels Hlaworth sup- 5980 CHaonta. posed this to be British.
32 Tau Tau Emperor Sé. 2,p.387. Mentioned as 5984 AGULAIA. British by Martyn only in his Aure- lian’s Vade- Mecum.
2K
248 DOUBTFUL
Linn. names. Engl. names.
33 Dumeti
BRIDES SPH Chess.
Synonyms and new genera.
St. 2, p. 41. 5991 LastocamPa.
34 Proces- Processionary St. 2, p.47.
sionea
35 Mlicifolia
36 Populifolia
37 Mori Silkworm
38 Matronula
39 Hebe
40 Purpurea
5995 CNETHOCAMPA.
Sha2, Pode 6002 GaAsTROPACHA.
St. 2, p. 53. 6003 GAsTROPACHA.
ACh 19, floss ul: t.13, f.a—f. St. 4, p.385. Bombyx.
St. 2, p. 70. 6019 ArcTIA.
S¢.2,p.71. 6021 Arcttia.
St. 2, p.71. 6022 ArcTIA.
Remarks.
Mentioned by Stewart as British; but doubtful.
Pronounced British by Martyn and Stewart; but on no good foundation.
Introduced by Turton; but not ascertained to be British.
Martyn has given this as British.
Figured in the British works of Albin and Harris; but not indigenous.
Noticed as Bri- tish by Dr. Turton.
Reputed, but improperly, to be British.
Given as British by Turton and Stewart.
DOUBTFUL BREPES EH SPECIES. 249
Linn. names.
41 Aulica
42 Rubea
43 Depuncta
44 Imbecilla
45 Verspicil- laris
46 Ludifica
47 Pteridis
Synonyms and new genera.
St.2,p.71. 6023 ArctTia.
St. 2, p.79.
6082 PENrHOPHERA.
S250. 183: 6119 GrapuHIPHORA.
Curtis’s Guide, p. 180.
Graphiphora.
Calophasia.
St.3, p.46. 6293 Direnrurra.
She 5, ps 49, 6298 DirHTuERA.
ON
Remarks.
In Martyn’s Aurelian’s Vade-mecum.
In Samouelle’s Introduction to the Knowledge of British Insects ; but without author- ity.
Entered as Bri- tish by Mr. H}aworth in his Prodromus.
Supposed to be British by Mr. Curtis.
Introduced by mistake for a var. of conspi- cillaris, in the British Mu-
seul,
Marked by ‘Turton as British.
Mentioned as British by Samouelle.
250 DOUBTFUL
Linn. names. Engl. names.
48 Luteago
49 Gnaphali
50 Asclepiadis
51 Celsia
52 Chalcytis
Scarce Black-
neck
55 Ludicra
54 Leucomelas Large Four- spotted
Synonyms and
new genera.
St. 3, p. 70. 6328 GorTyNa.
St.3, p.90. 6364 CucuLIIA.
hed, PaOte
6371 ABRosTOLA.
St.3,p.99. Calotenia.
6374 Crnsia.
Plusia.
NSS Lee Lo
6417 Opniusa.
Sé. 35 Pp. 128.
6420 CaTrernia.
BRITISH SPECTES.
Remarks.
Inserted by Samouelle in the Entomolo- gist’s Compen-
dium.
Introduced by mistake for Solidaginis.
Said to have been taken in England; but Mr. Stephens has not seen an indigenous specimen.
Introduced into the Vade- Mecum as Bri-
tish by Martyn.
Supposed to be British; but
not ascertained,
In Mr. Swain- son’s Collec-
tion,
This insect was in the late Mr. Haworth’s Cabinet
—— S
DOUBTFUL* BRITISH SPECIES.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
55 Elocata
56 Pacta
57 Triquetra
Canary- shouldered Thorn
58 Alniaria
59 Dilectaria Small ‘Thorn
60 Ocellaria
61 Monilis
Synonyms and new genera.
1.5,t.217. St.3, p.132.
6424 CATOCALA.
St.3, p.133. 6426 CarTocaLa.
St.3, p.189. 6434 Eucripia.
St. 3, p. 164. 6460 GroMETRA.
St.3, p. 204. 6526 BRADYEPETES.
Epione.
St.3,p.200. Ephyra.
St. 4, p. 391. lopha.
Hy pso-
251 Remarks.
Obtained from the late Mr. Blunt’s Cabinet by Mr. Curtis ; but a native of Portugal.
A native of Nor- way; mistaken by Wilkes for British.
A native of Hun- gary ; inserted by mistake in the Entomolo- gist’s Compen- dium.
In Stewart’s Elements of Natural Hi- story as Bri- tish.
Supposed only by Haworth to be British.
Of doubtful au- thenticity.
Mentioned by Fabricius as in- habiting En- gland; but is a native of
Georgla.
252
Synonyms and new genera.
Linn. names. Engl. names.
62 Melanaria Yellow-under- S¢.3, p.149. Fidonia. winged 6591 ——. Magpie
63 Tinctaria 6681 Mrnoa.
64 Purpuraria Purple-barred S¢.3,p. 207. Aspilates.
Yellow
65 Decoraria Acidalia.
66 Fascialis St. 4, p. 33.
67 Dimidiatus Tea Tabby — St.4,p. 24.
6775 AGLossA.
68 Marginatus Haworth.
St.3, p.291. Cleogene.
Curtis's Guide, p. 194.
Ennychia.
DOUB TRULY BRIDTS A? S EEC GE'S.
Remarks.
The late Mr. Haworth, though he ad- mitted this from report as British, had seen only fo- reign speci-
mens.
Locality not known.
A reputed Bri- tish specimen is in Mr. Swainson’s Cabinet; the reference in p. 89, No. 539, is to Asp, gil- varia 9.
Indicated as doubtful by Mr. Curtis.
Introduced by mistake.
Brought with the tea from the East In. dies; not indi genous.
Introduced by Haworth.
DOUBTEUL
Linn, names. Engl. names.
69 Magnificalis Brindled
70 Nebulalis Dusky Brindled
71 Anthra- cinellus
72 Bracteella
BRITISH SPECIES. 253
Synonyms and new genera,
St. 4, p.395. Cataclysta.
St.4,p.60. Margaritia, 6835 ScopuLa.
St.4, p.348. Euploca- mus.
Curtis’s Guide, p. 208, Enicostoma.
Remarks.
Stated by Hubner to be found in England; a mistake proba- bly, for New England.
Introduced by mistake as syn- onymous with Prunalis.
Introduced by Turton without authority.
Supposed by Curtis to be British.
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INDEX.
*,* The Generic names in the third column as altered by Mr. Stephens since his
Catalogue was published, have been adopted in this Index.
PAPILIO.
Apatura Iris, page 5... 1 Argynnis Adippe, 4... 1 Aglaia, 4 1
eee ry
Lathonia, 3 ......... 1 INTobes 243i cececcen. 53 Paphia, 4 ....... gagoe Colias Chrysotheme, 1 1 FIGUSA GL ecaccc serene 1 Europome, 1......... 1 Eliya ep 2iies casteise sees 1 Palzen0;)243) .ccc000se 53 Cynthia Cardui, 5...... 1 Hampstediensis, 244 53 Levana, 244 ......... 53
Doritis Apollo, 243 ... 53 Mnemosyne, 243... 53 Gonepteryx Rhamni,1 1
Hipparchia Ageria, 6. 2 Alcyone, 244 ....... 53 Arcanius, 239. ...... 52 Blandina;i6: .3.22.... pe Cassiope, 6 .......6. 2 IDEWGRE () gasccstescee 2 Galathea, 5 ......... 2 FeCrONOmestesasscccece 2 Hyperanthus, 6 .... 2 Vania NOM adeace ca. cere Ibihegerh (G) “coseececsdos 2 Meera, 244 ..cccccee 53 Me Rceray O.cccnencees 2 Mnestra, 245 ...... 53 Pamphilus, 6 ...... 2 Pheedra, 244......... 53 Polydama, 6......... 2 SEMEIE; Ol cseccccescce 2 MithOnusst ieee. < sce 2
Leucophasia Sinapis, 2 2 Limenitis Camilla, 5... 2
Populi, 244 ......... 53 Sibilla, 244 ......... 53 Lycena Chryseis, 7... 2 DISA oscens oe nox 3 Hippothoe, 7 ...... 2 Phleeas, 7 ..... ences 2 Virgaures, 7.2... 3 Melitza Artemis, 3... 1 GDA aac chaes oses Feaoc eal OInSiae Sh caysersecsme, 2
Pr
Melitea Dia, page 239 52 Tuphrosyne, 3 ...... 1 Maturna, 243 ...... 53 Pyronia, 239.......0. 52 Seleneta vcccctenes cee ] Nemeobius Lucina, 3. 1 Papilio Machaon, 1... 1 Podalirius, 243 ..... 53 Pamphila Acton, 9... 3 Bucephalus, 10 3 Commassl0Nse. ces 3 TiN E3' 3 Oe esis cessor 3 PanISCUS Ohm. caasee ce 3 Sylvanus, 9 ......00. 3 Sylvius, 245 ........ 53 Pieris Crategi, 3 ...... 1 Polyommatus Acis, 8. 3 AdONIS) Bier scseen vane 3 ANG ESTIS; Qlecersesacsoeun O AICONS 24 Dnieseesesene 53 Ale@xas: Sie. sc asses Zs SAISUSSE God smesecsnccess 3 AT PIONS, | J) veasessss 3 AT GUS) Sliseses oneness 3 NWalohitite) secoonco se obce 3 Artaxerxes, 9 ...... 3 Corydon Se sccnccdscetn Dorylas, 8..........4. 3 Eros, 8 ......-0. “onddo |e Leen tsiggeenacocoon 3 Salmacis, 9 ......... 3 Pontia Brassice, 2 ... 1 Cardamine, 2 ...... 1 Chaniclea, 2'......... 1 Duplidice, 2......... 1 IMGtr aga teanacecenees ] INEVOIS 7 oocccducucact eg all Rapes 2vesceeccenacicne 1 Sahellicee, 2 ....o..» 1 Thecla Betule, 6...... 2 Bruni Oes..ceeacessaes 2 Quercusi/tuec caves 2 RD Tod iee cater sincatees 2 SVOUNG 2/ cosedesece eee af ge Wis AUD UIE 7 scncnccn'e 2 Thymele Alveolus, 9.. 3 Malvze, 245 ..s0c00- ass Tages, 9 ccecccccyeoee 3
Vanessa Antiopa,4... 1 2L
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Vanessa Atalanta, page
Aa as ccsececsaentesas @yAlbum,) 4 scscnesae l Huntera, 244 ...... 53 TOs Boveccccccesevccceas 1 Polychlorus, 4 ...... 1 Urticwe 740 reeesscceres 1
SPHINX.
Acherontia Atropos,12 4 Aigeria Allantiformis,
4 Asiliformis, 14...... 4 Chrysidiformis, 14. 4 Culiciformis, 15 ... 4 Cynipiformis, 14... 4 Formiciformis, 15... 4 Ickneumoniformis,
eaeinteincisiacisiaisisieesia’ 4 Mutilleformis, 15 . 4 Philanthiformis, 14. 4 Spheciformis, 14... 4 Stomoxiformis, 15. 4 Tipuliformis, 15 ... 4
Anthrocera Filipendula,
AWS taom cocicnn aes» Hippocrepidis, ll . 4 Loti, 11 4 Meliloti; Ul) oc. .c0c0. 4 Trifolii, 11 4 Daphnis Nerii, 239 .., 52 Deilephila Argeutata, DATasccvdesccscesane 53 Celereo, 13 4 Daneus 24600. c.0e 53 Elpenor, 13 ......... 4 Euphorbia, 12 ...... t 4 4 4 4
sete eenee
Galii, 12 Livornica, 13 Porcellus, 13 Ino Statices, 11 Macroglossa Stellata- TUN lid cscces caeaee 4 Sesia Thysbe, 247 ... 53 Fuciformis, 13 ...... 4 Bombyliformis, 13. 4 Smerinthus ocellatus, Wiese sate naeveneent 4
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Smerinthus Populi, DAY OM Divcescce scan 4 ilice vel 2areseactee cose 1 Sphinx Carolina, 246 . 53 Convolvuli, 12 ...... 4 Drurei; 246 odsees ces 53 Higustrijgl2o..0. sea 4 Pinastri,al2acersccece 4 Blehern24Grccccsse: 53 Peecilay24Geecwescces 53
Quinque-maculatus, AOU errarecceeeeccss 53
Thyridopteryx Ephe- merzformis, 239 ... 52 Trochilium Apiformis, 14
Crabroniformis, 14. 4
PHALAINA.
Ablabia Quadri-punc- Tana 7 Vrecssees 33
Abraxas Grossulariata, Memeeceerccrecdees 22 Bantariass9 siecsesesees 22 Ulmatay 9/tcesseccese 22
Abrostola Asclepiadis, Pan) Apdorion ScbbAAHOD 54 TStHIS S/S eeaccs cee 16 Triplacea, 70........- 16 Urrticceh/Meerncssses ss 16
Achatia Piniperda, 56. 13 Achroia Alvearia, 207. 45 Acidalia Aversata, 113 26
Decoraria, 252... .. 54 Floslactata, 114 ... 26 Fuliginata, 114...... 26 Mumatas lls cesesess 26 Inomata gS 0c... 20 Lactata, 114......... 26 Marginepunctata,
Vili Msceiseccesvsties 25 Osseata, 113......... 25 Remutata, 113... .. 26 Subsericeata, 113... 26 Virgularia, 113...... 26
Acleris Bifidana, 160 . 36 Cerusana, 160 ...... 36 Gnomana, 160 ...... 2) Scabrana, 160 ...... 36 | Subtripunctulana,
GOB eecsscssectresse 36 Tripunctulana, 160. 36
Acompsia _Cinerella,
LOU Meekecensceests 40 Tinctella, 180 ....... 40 Unitella, 180......... 40
Acontia Aprica, 24]... 52
INDEX.
Pl.
Acontia Caloris, page Luctuosa, 73..... aoe WA Solaris, 73....... a, Acosmetia Arcuosa, 75 17 Caliginosa, 75 ...... 17 Lineola, 75 .... 4s. 17 Lutescens, 75 ...... 17 Ite 7/8) oasaanaosoge We
Acria Emarginella,179 40 Acronycta Alni, 60 ... 14
Auricoma,, 6l.ise... 14 Cuspis;'240) cc csc.0: 52 Euphorbie, 61...... 14 Euphrasiz, 61 ...... 14 Ligustri, 60 ......... 14
Megacephala, 60 ... 14 Menyanthedis, 61... 14
Pst iO0ssiscssees Stnou, Ue: RumicisOleeascacs 14 Strigosa, 240 ....... 52 Dridens60 Me .scctess 14
Actebia Precox, 57.... 13 Adactylus Bennetii,234 51 Adela Cuprella, 182... 40
De Geerella, 182 ... 40
Fasciella, 182 ...... 40 Frischella, 183...... 41 Latreillella, 182 .... 40 Panzerella, 183...... 41
Reaumurella, 182... 40 Robertella, 183...... 41
Sulzellay182%.225... 40 Swammerdammella, USO eacecccincccsscess 41 Viridella, 183 ....... 41 Aithia Emortualis, 118 27 Aglia Tau, 247......... 53
Aglossa Cuprealis, 119 27 Dimidiatus, 252 ... 54 Pinguinalis, 119 ... 27 Streatfieldii, 119 ... 27
Agrotera Flammealis,
120 ke ceemacnensecces 2
Agrotis Aqua, 33...... Annexa, 34 Aquilina, 35......... Corticea; Soteccassse Cinerea, 36. ..-..5... Cuneigera, 35 Cursoria, 240 Dubiases Oke case se taarete Exclamationis, 36... Fumosa, 36 Hortorum, 35 Lineolata, 35 Lunigera, 33......... Nebulosa, 36 ....... 9
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Agrotis _—_ Nigricans, PAGED secesasoees. W) Obeliscata, 36 ...... 9 Ocellina, Somes 09. Plaga, 240. ss ..cses. 52 Pupillata, 35-00--.s06 v) Radiasadycccisesesaec 9 Radiola; 34% cs .cedees 9 [sn ibatsa10),, ooapodes cop. Y Sagittifera, 34 ...... 9 Segetum, 33......00. 9 Subgothica, 36...... 9 Suftisaso4> 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,
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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
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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......
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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 <r Hoffmanseggiana, 63 Atsaseesseosesees 36
Subaurantiana, 163. 37 Aspilates Citraria, 89.. 20
Gilvyaria, 89 ececess 50 20 Purpuraria, 252...... 54 Respersaria, 89...... 20 Astyages Coracipen- niella, 202 vesrecees 44 Cylindrella, 201...... 44 Flaviciput, 202 ...... 45
Grandipennis, 201... 44 Gryphipennella, 202 44 Lutarea, 202......... 44
Nigricella, 202...... 46 Obscurella, 202...... 44 Ochroleucella, 202.. 44 Serratella, 202 ...... 44 Bactra Egenana, 147.. 33 Egestana, 147 ..... 33 Expallidana, 147... 33 Pauperana, 147...... 33 Plagana, 147......... 33 Bapta Bimaculata, 108 24 Punctata, 108 ...... 20 Batia Flavifrontella, 207 45 Lambdalla, 206...... 45 Tunas, p20 Gleevsewnc. 45 Lutarella, 206 ...«.. 45 Panzerella, 206...... 45
Saturatella, 206 ... 45 Biston Betularius, 80.. 18 Hirtarius, 80... ..... 18 Prodromarius, 79... 18 Boarmia Abietaria, 85. 20 Consonaria, 86...... 20 Crepuscularia, 86... Extersaria, 86 ...... Punctularia, 86...... Strigularia, 86 ...... Tetragonaria, 85 ... BombyciaViminalis,63 14 Bombyx Mori, 248 ... 94 Bradyepetes Amataria,
SSieececiceoneeeeiemces 20 Brepha Notha, 77...... 17 Parthenias, 77 ...... 17 Pirellayi7iditecosteaee sec V7 Bryophila Glandifera, (Bll eondnocacbecceacr 14 BerlasGl) tcssesccesoss 14 Bupalus Piniarius, 78.. 18 Cabera Exanthemata, Siena aascastconte 20 Pusariaeviusancss ss 20 Rotundaria, 87...-.. 20
IN DEX.
Pl:
Calocampa __ Exoleta, PAGe AB..crecccreee 11 Vetusta, 47 .s..s..00 11
Callisto Fuscocuprella, ZOOL weccccessascioss 44 Fuscoviridella, 201.. 44 Fyeslella, 201 ...... 44 Guttea, 200 ........ 44
Callimorpha Jacobee, DB iheacatcececaccsss 8 Maniatis 2 8itessccnas.s 8 Calophasia Linariz, 70 16
Perspicillaris, 249... 54 Caloteenia Celsia, 250 Campa Margaritata,
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meatas lOO eecce Camptylochila Bistri- galis, 119 ......... Undulalis, 119 Capua 16
Ochraceana,
Caradrina Alsines, 43. 11
Ambigua, 43...0.... 10 Cubicularis, 44...... 11 Glareosa, 44 ......06 11 Implexa, 44 ......... Vi Ibpewikh ci! Gaoonacoodde ll Morpheus, 44 ...... ll Redacta, 43 <..0000.. ll Sepii, 44 .....08. Sel: Superstes, 44 ...... ll Carpocapsa _Aspidis- Cana, 146: .c.c0ce.s ll Areolana, 242 ...... 52 Canay V4dicsccencas se 11 Fulyana,46....25... 33 Grossana, 145 ...... 33 Hypericana, 146 ... 33 Lanceolana, 146 ... 33 Leplastriana, 146... 33 Perlepidana, 146 ... 33 Pomonella, 145...... 33 Pupillana, 146 ...... 33 Rheediella, 146...... 33 Rufana, lAviescsesces 33 Scopoliana, 147...... 33 Splendana, 145...... 33 Stelliferana, 146 ... 33 Weberana, 145...... 33 Cataclysta Lemnata, UZ Aisairetecciccaseiess 28 Magnificalis, 253 ... 54 Catephia Leucomelas, PANU Sacsqecandaseoe 54 Trifasciatia,-76 ic0..s 17
Catocala Conjuncta, 77 17
PL.
Catocala Elocata, paye JOM) sere sfestecateoleaintnets 54 Praxini;<7Ggssncsns. 7 Nap tai Giccassscmeses 17 Ractas 20 cmsectecaess 54 Promissa; /G.s.:cat. W7/ Sponsa,76....0.c0e0e. ei Celeria Haworthii, 56 13 Hibernica, 56 ...... 13 Lancea; 56 .sssccsss 13 Renigera, 56......... 13 Celma Imbutata, 96... 22 Ceropacha Diluta, 62. 14 Duplaris, 62 ......... 14 Flavicornis, 63 ...... 14 Fluctuosa, 62° ...... 14 Octogesima, 63...... 14 OriG2eaescecns Probes 14 Ridens;,i633 cisesccsess 14 Cerigo Texta, 32 ..... 8
Cerostoma Annulatel- Wis 223 aecmecesess 49 Maculipennis, 223.. 49 Porrectella, 223 ... 49 Xylostella, 223...... 49 Cerura Arcuata, 18... 5 Bicuspis, 17 ....:-6<. 5 Bifidas Sic: sss 5 Erminea, 18......... 5 MIRAI, Wts\adoosondo 5 Fuscinula, 18........- 5 Integra, 17 ......... 5 Latifascia, 18 ...... 5 Vineet Gees iscieccses oO. 3 Chaonia Dodonea, 20. 6 Roboris; 20esccsccces 0 Quernea, 247 ....6. 53
Charzeas Cespitis, 32... 8
Confinds; (33! seceness 8 US Casita obriesiesserels\ele 8 Graminis, 33......... 8 Nigra, 33 ....ssseeee 8 Cheetochilus Costellus,
DI itvcsccccestecsees 48 Fissellus, 222......... 48 Maurellus, 222...... 48 Radiatellus, 222 ... 48
Rufimitrellus, 222... 48
Sequellus, 223 ...... 49 Sylvellus, 222 .. 48 Varielliis;:222 ...\cc0- 48 Vittellus, 222 ...... 49
Chariclea Delphinii, 70 16 Charissa Dilucidaria,
MOM adovecagsicoceete 23 Obscuraria, 100...... 23 Operaria, 101 ...... 23 Pullata, LOL .osc.n0. 23
Pl. Charissa Serotinaria, Page Ol \cctcasee. 23 Cheimatobia Brumata, NOD etsescarc. 23 Rupicapraria, 102... 23 Cheimophila Phryga- nella, 184 ......... 41 Cheimatophila Casta- MEANAWLOS, focene. 36 Chelaria Rhomboid- CHE OI) anoceaceo 40 Chesias Obliquaria,101 23 Spartiata, 101 ...... 23 Chilo Caudellus, 220.. 48 Forficellus, 219...... 48 Humeus;22202esere 48 Gigantellus, 220 ... 48 Phragmitellus, 220.. 48 Punctigerellus, 220. 48 Chlorissa Cloraria, 114 26 Putatania, 114) \-..... 26 Thymiaria, 114...... 26 WWarid ataxia’. sec. 26 Chrysocorys Angusti- pennella, 203 45 Cidaria Didymata, 90. 21 Herrugata; Oil sos... 21 Fluctuata, 91 ...... 21 Latentaria, 91 ...... 21 Montanata, 91 ...... 21 Miaria Os scc<.csccte. 21 Munitata, 90......... 21 Olivatar9l \.c..-.... 21 Propugnata, 92...... 21 Quadrifasciaria, 90.. 21 Salicata, 91 ......... 21 Unidentaria, 90 21 Cilix compressa, 117. . 26 Cledeobia Albistriga- HS; AOR, sccceccns 27 Costestrigalis, 119. 27 Cleodora Falciformis, US Obeeecescceccess 40 Lucidella, 180 ...... 40 Nebulella, 180 ...... 40 Ochroleucella, 180.. 40 Rufescens, 179...... 40 Silacella, 179 ...... 40 Cleogene Niveata, 108 24 Tinctaria, 252 ...... 54 Cleora Bajularia, 83... 19 Cinetaria, 84......... 19 Lichenaria, 83 ...... 19 IRICTAMA OS acs ceceee 19 Teneraria, 83 ....... 19 Wiguaria, S3iccdco<ss. 19 Clisiocampa Castren- RISO Otawiccteine dees 6
IN DEX.
Clisiocampa Neustria, PAGE 22) eccusessuce
Clostera Anachoreta, 17
Pl.
Anastomosis, 247... 53 @urtnlal7iiesdce.> 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
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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
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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.........
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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
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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
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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
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RODOROCOLOOCECL 44
Cintas ZO Maressces 44 Harpalyce Biangulata,
8) coonocsacneNs 2000). ZA Corylata;\93)c.css.00.) 21 Fulvata, 92) <cccss. 21 Galiata,-92 ......06. 21 OcellatanO2reccccscs 7 Quadri-annulata, 92 21 Silaceata, 93...... non. Us Subtristata, 93...... 21 Sylvaticata, 93...... 21 Dristatay O2imecscecess 21 Unangulata, 93...... 21 Unilobata, 92 ...... 21
HaTiDcEaS Dentella, scoaoseqnocabo0 48 pales Zoilewesleciee LO Scabrella, 221 ...... 48 Heliophobus Lenco-
pheeus, 51........ +6 12
Popularis, 51......... 12 Heliothis Dipsacea, 73 16 Marginata, 72 ...... 16 Peltigera, 72).......0. 16 Scutosa, 241...... eeooe Hemerophila Abrupta- TIAGO M eeteae GOs00 20 Hemithea Cythisaria,
SoieacacvecscanceMene 19 Smaragdaria, 83 ... 19 Wermaria, Soiccccsseee 19
Heribeia Sqouscer” sescecceasavals 43
Forsterella, 194, “nag £133 Haworthana, 194... 43 Humerella, 194 .... 43 Simpliciella, 194 ... 43 HeterogeneaAsellus,28 7 Heusimene Fimbriana, MBs e tosceceereno-Gor 21 Himera Pennaria, 80 . 18 Hipparchus Papiliona- VIUS PSO tecscceseeee 19 Homceosoma Gemina, Zi lccnecccucedencew ed,
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Hybernia Capreolaria, ee cccvne 6s0cc Connectaria, 79 Defoliaria, 79 Prosapiaria, 79...... Hydrocampa Nym- pheata, 123 Potamogata, 122 ... Hylophila Prasinana, Mts. sssBodonososcoen Quercana, 128 Hypena Crassalis, 117 Obesalis) W7ecce asec Palpalis; U7..02-.. Proboscidalis, 117 . Rostralis, 117 Hypercallia Christier- Manas 69 eccences Hypercompa Domi- Tn BSBA BSacncadooc Hypogymna Dispar, 23 Hypsolopha Anten- Nella 2 icesiaicisies Asperella, 221 Monilis3251 Pi. seccess Persicella, 221
Hyria Auroraria, 108 . Ilythia Anella. 207 ... Sociella,. 207 tscc0~ 0. Ismene Albistria, 188 . Clematella, 189 .... Curvella, 189 Mendicella, 188 Ocellea, 189
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29) teseaece aaeiaesis 50 Melanella, 230...... 50 Przelatella, 229...... 50 Purpurella, 230...... 50 Rubroaurella, 231... 50 Rupellay22 9 ircseasae 50 Sanguinella, 231 ... 50
Semipurpurella, 230
Seppella, 231
Subpurpurella, 230.
Lampropteryx Badiata, 95
Piceata, 95 Suffumata, 94 Larentia Bipunctaria,
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Taurellay 226: - sacecs Leptogramma Fulvo- Mixtanay VGMe cc. Trrorana, 161 Literana, 161 Squamana, 161...... Tricolorana, 161 ... Leucania Arcuata, 67 . Comma, 66 Fluxa, 68 Geminipuncta, 68... Impura, 67 TeitiOnalisssOr wsceeete Neurica, 68 Obsoleta, 67 Ochracea, 68........- Pallens, 67 PallidaiGSececseancce Pudorina, 68..... tee Punctina, 67......... Pygmina, 68 .......
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SUMMUS Ay O72 wees sutees 15 Leucoma Salicis, 24... 7 Vau-nigra, 24 ...... 7 Limacodes _Testudo, Doe wen atesteeW sees 7 Lithosia Aureola, 29 . 8 Complana, 29 ...... 8 Depressa, 30.......+. 8 Pla Var 29) acescsacesters 8 Gilveola, 29 ......... 8 Griseola, 30) sccm. 8 Helvola, 29 .....00.. 8 Muscerda, 30 ...... 8 Plumbeolata, 30 ... 8 Quadrad0s cere. s5. 8 Lobophora Costeestri-
gata, 103 ......00 23 Dentistrigata, 102 . 23 Hexapterata, 103... 23 Polycommata, 102 . 23 Rupestrata, 103... 23 Sexalisata, 103...... 23 Viretata, 103......... 23
Lophoderus Ministra-
MUS WOO, hscastensle 35
Subfascianus, 153... 35 Lophonotus Fasciculel-
IS wl iecacencting « 40 Lophopteryx Camelina,
UR ScRacepaacnaDecco 5 Carmelita, 20 ...... 6 Cuculla, 20 ......... 5
Lozogramma Petraria, Sl iahanbemadeaeadade 22 Lozopera Alternana,
[Ma yiNechatiecpedeconca 37 Badiana, 168......... 3 Baumanniana, 168 . 38 Dubrisana, 167...... 37 Francillana, 168 .... 3 Marmoratana, 167 . 37 Smeathmanniana,
MGBietecsccssccesticee 38 Straminea, 168...... 37
LozoteniaAcerana,132 30 Bipustulana, 132 ... 30 Branderiana, 131... 29 Cerasana, 230 ...... 29 Cinnamomeana, 129 29 Corylana, 130 ...... 29 Costanta dla 2rerccccee 29 Croceana, 130 ...... 29 Crucianas 33) << 30 Forsterana, 129...... 29 Grossulariana, 130 . 29 Grotiana, 132 ...... 3
Lozetenia Heparana, page 129 Holmiana, 133 Juliana, 242s c.c0.0. Levigana, 130 Modeeriana, 132 ... Nebulana, 130 ...... Obliquana, 131...... Oporana, 131 Ochreana, 132 ...... Ribeana, 130......... Roborana, 131 ...... Rosana; USlyccscdece Schreberiana, 133.. Sorbiana, 129 Subocellana, 131 ... Trifasciana, 132 .... Xylosteana, 131 ... Lytea Albimacula, 240 Lencographia, 32... Macaria Alternata, 115 Liturata, 115 INOtatasmlval cccccsece Preatomata, 116... Subritatay 15 3. oc. Unipunctata, 116... Meesia Favillacearia, 78 Macrochila Bicostella, Fasciella, 180 ..... as Marginella, 181 ... Parenthesella, 181 . MamestraAlbicolon,52 AlIENa dO sescosscccss Brassice, 52....... on Chenopodii, 52...... Lint, Bl esnaggecoeso Nigricans, 52 Olereacea, 51 Persicari, 53 Pisisolec cctnscacccses’s Splendens, 51 Suasa, 52
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Hyalinalis, 125
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Page 126 .c.ceeese 28 Lancealis, 124 ...... 28 Longipedalis, 126... 28 Margaritalis, 126... 28 Nebulalis, 253 ...... 54 Ochrealis, 125 ...... 28 Olivalis, 127 ......e40 29 Palealis; 24. ccicssess 28 Pallidalis; 250 ccce- 28 Prunalis, U27 7 ccc. 29 Pulveralis, 126 ...... 28 Sericealis, 127 ...... 29 Stramentalis, 126.., 28 Sticticalis, 127...... 29 Terminalis, 125...... 28 Verbascalis, 126 ... 28 Verticalis, 124 ...... 28
Mesographe Forficalis,
PBI ehocodseseac Boden es:
Metallosetia Spissicor-
MiSs-A0De ce csavesses 45
Drifoliije20 Si ccsseseee 45
Miana Aithiops, 55 ... 13 Fasciuncula, 55...... 13 Humeralis, 55 ...... 13 Latruncula, 53 ...... 13 TATETOSA;| Dies ceecese 13 Minima 56) ccccece 13 Rufuncula, 55 ... .. 13 Strigilis, 55 ....... « 13 Terminalis, 55 ...... 13
Microsetia Atri-capi-
(altkin OPE Seas ico 43 Aurella, 196 ......... 43 Aurafasciella, 197... 44 Bella, 195..........0. 43 Cinereo-punctella,
BOD eswassaetecoece 43 Exiguella, 195 ...... 43 Floslactella, 197 ... 43 Gleichella, 198...... 44 Guttella, 195......... 43 Mediofasciella, 196. 43 Nigrella, 196......... 43 Nigrociliella, 196... 43 Obsoletella, 194 .... 43 Pfeifferella, 198 44 Posticella, 196 ...... 43 Pulchella, 195 ...... 43 Pygmeella, 197 44 Quadrella, 195 ...... 43 Ruficapitella, 197... 43 Sericiella, 197 ...... 44 Sequella, 195 ...... 43 Stipella, 195......... 43
Subbimaculella, 196 Subbistrigella, 194.. 2M
43 43
Microsetia ‘Trimacu-
lella, page 196 ... ¢
Unifasciella, 196 ... Violaceella, 197 .... Minoa Cherophyllata, LOS caceeeesecieece Euphorbiata, 108... Miselia Albimacula, 59 Aprilina, 57 ......... Bimaculosa, 57...... Compta, 57 Oxycanthe, 57...... Mormo Maura, 76...... Mythimna Conigera, AD once scosseaeere Grisea, 42 Lithargyria, 42...... TUNCANES cocane sere Neenia Typica, 46...... Nemeophila Plantagi- NSO) ceccavened=s Nola Cucullatella, 128 Monachalis, 128 ... Strigulalis, 128...... Nomophila Hybridalis, PANSY eeacoodanseotoc Nonagria Canne, 66... Crassicornis, 66 Lutosa, 240 ....... So Pilicornis, 66 ....... WypueeOGseccceens<ne WieCtiss 2416s. ccsnsee Notodonta Dromeda- rius, 19 Nudaria Hemerobia, 27 Mundana, 27......... Senex, 28 Numeria Pulveraria, 86 Nyssia Hispidaria, 79. Tauaria, 242.........
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Odonestis Potatoria, 23 Odontopera Bidentata, CcophoraOliviella, 181
Sulphurella, 182 ...
Oncocera Cardui, 213. ¢
Carnella, 213......... Sanguinella, 213 ... Ophiusa Crassiuscula, 76 Ludicra, 250......... Lusoria, 75 Oporabia Dilutata, 102 Oporinia Nubilea, 184 Tortricella, 184...... Orgyia Antiqua, 24 ... Gonostigma, 24 ...,
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Jae. | OrthosiaCruda, page40 10 | Flavilinea, 41 ...... 10 Gracihs+40 we cresscets 10 Instabilispooecssssee 10 Intermedia, 39...... 10 Teer a ase cccececites 10 WrOtar A iiieccevesscas 10 PGUNOSA eA ressacece 10 Macilenta, 41 ....... 10 Miniosa, 40 ......... 10 Mind aed Osecescenase 10 PallidavAa Or crcsicwses 10 Pistacinas Als oc. vcicee 10 USHA AG eeclescelcisee 10 Sparsa, 40.........00. 10 Stablisn4 OV ssececs 10 Upsilon, 42 ......... 10 Orthotenia Bentley-
Ana WOU ccteseses 37 Comitana, 165 ...... 37 Gemmana, 165...... 37 Haworthana, 165... 37 Resinella, 165 ...... 37 Turionana, 165...... 37
Orthotelia Venosa, 169 :
Ourapteryx Sambuca-
THA WO Late aestesscices 19 Oxypate Gelatella, 184 41 Pachyenemia Hippoca-
stanaria, 101...... Zo Pancalia Fusco-zenea,
ZOO Rsasecssccacenecs 44
Fusco-cuprea, 200 . 44 Latreillella, 200 ... 44 Leuwenhoekella,200 44 Merianella, 200 ... 44 Woodiella, 200...... 44 Paracolax _ Derivalis, AMUSE arecicehtctes cles sis 27 Nemoralis, 118...... 27 Tarsicrinalis, 118.... 27 Parapoynx Stratiotata,
2S esesWeveeccsss 28 Penthophera _Nigri-
CANS He Uceastceness 7
Rubea, 249 ......00% 54 Pericallia Syringaria,
SP ariacbadcasddosdccd: 19 Peridea Serrata, 21... 6 Peronea Albicostana,
iste} esnesoossodaaes 35
Albistriana, 157 .... 35 Albipunctana, 156 . 35 Albovittana, 155 ... 35 Aspersana, 159...... 36 Autumnana, 157... 35 Bistriana, 158 ...... 35 Borana; V59 Ko .cc. ss 36 Boscana, 158 ...... 36
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Pir Peronea WJrunneana, page 154 .......6. 35 Byringerana, 157... 35 Centrovittana, 156 . 35 Combustana, 157.... 35 Consimilana, 155... 35 Coronana, 157 ...... 35 Costimaculana, 159. 36 Cristalana, 155...... 3D Cristana VIG sce... 35 Desfontaniana, 155. 35 Divisana, 156 ...... Bs) Favillaceana, 157... 35 Fulvocristana, 155 . 35 Fulvovittana, 155... 35 Latifasciana, 158 ... 36 Logiana, 160 ....... 36 Obsoletana, 157 ... 35 Plumbosana, 158 ... 36 Profanana, 154...... 35 Radiand, LoG6tc..cce. als) Ramostriana, 156... 35 Reticulana, 158...... 35 Rufana slo Oecsccsce 36 Ruficostana, 156 ... 35 Schalleriana, 159... 36 Similana, 158 ...... 35 Spadiceana, 155 ... 35 Sthiana, L540 s....ces 35 Subcristana, 157 ... 35 Substriana, 154 ... 35 Subvittana, 156 ... 35 Trigonana, 159...... 36 FE TIStanas OSM ttle. 35 Umbrana, 156 ...... 35 Variegana, 159...... 36 Wittanaelodeveccescc 35 Petasia Cassinea, 20... 6 Phasiane Plumbaria,89 Phibalaptervx Angus- CAata, 99b i cocecoese 22 Lignata, 99 ......00. 22 Lineolata, 99......... Pay Tersata, 99 ......... 22 Vitalbata, 99......... Phibalocera Quercana, Dee sees sees ces 38 Phigalia Pilosaria, 79.. 18 Philedone Gerningi- ANA Lo oueccesecces Walkerana, 133...... Phlogophora Meticu- TOSA MOU Re oaesecsass 16 Phlyctzenia Sambuca- HS 2a Aerccsescces 28 Phragmatobia Fuligi- NOSAT 2 Olen sesees 7 Phtheochroa Rugo- sana, 166 ........ 37
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7 WA Ree A ae Advenella, 211 ...... Angustella, 210...... Binevella, 209 ...... Bistriga, 210......... Consociella, 211..... Cristella, 242......... Dilutella, 210........ Elutella, 210......... Hascia ZV. Scccecses Formosa, 212......... USCA 242i Sccceccs se FLOStINS 202 cece eee Legatella, 242........
Marmorea, 211...... d
Nebulella, 209 ...... Obscura, 20 2iccccssee Obtusa; 22 vescceene Ornatella, 22sec... Palumbella, 213. .... Pinguis, Zl... seco. Porphyrea, 211...... Roboretla, 242 ...... Rhenellay 2h seccee Rua w2lO se cccccctace Semirufa, 210 ...... Tristrigella, 212...... Tumidana, 210...... Phytometra Atnea, 75 Platypteryx Cultraria,
Lacertula, 116 ...... Plusia Aurifera, 72..... Bimaculata, 71...... BYadctean {2s cscccccses Chalcytis, 250 Chrysitis, 72......... Circumflexa, 72...... Festuce, 72 Gamma, 71 NOtas 7 lawsncnecanisree Interrogationis, 71.. Orichalcea, 72 ...... Percontationis, 71... Pcecilocampa Populi,22 Peecilochroma Com- munana, 152...... Maculama, 152...... Maurana, 152 Piceanaysl olsen este. Semifuscana, 152... Solandriana, 152 ... Trapezana, 152...... Peecilophasia Margina- ta, 114
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Bimaculosa, 58...... Clit Sharaopasdsgascun
34 34 34 34 34 34 34
Pre Polia Dysodea, page 59 14 Flavocincta, 58...... 13 ‘Herbida, 58 ....«.... 13 Nitens, 58....6..-.00. 13 Occulta; 59 ........006 13 Polymita, 58......... 13 Seladonia, 59......... 14 SELENA, D9. .cccccoccss 14 MEMPHIS. .cescecsses 13 sINICTAS WO Olesccosecsacs iN} Polyphasia Amaeenata, 8} sooncocoducdoadaen 21 Centumnotata, 94... 21 Commanotata, 94... 21 Concinnata, 94...... 21 Immanata, 93. ...... 21 Marmorata, 94...... 11 Perfuscata, 94 ...... 21 Saturata, 94 ....... a5 4 Polypogon _ Barbalis, UB iecesccncocencess 27 Cribralis,118......... 27 Porthesia Auriflua, 25. 7 Chrysorrheea, 24.... 7 Porrectaria Albicosta, DO Aterevecsae tes cesta 45 Anatipennella, 203.. 45 Anseripennella, 203 45 Argentula, 204 ...... 45 Gallipennella, 204... 45 Leucapennella, 204. 45 Lineolea, 204 ...... 45 Ochrea, 204 ......... 45 Ornatipennella, 204 45 Otidipennella, 203... 45 Struthionipennella, PAVB) epesbooqesacoanad 45 Prionapteryx Nebuli- FETA, QUA cece 47 Pseudotomia Atromar- gana, 138 ......... 31 Atropurpurana, 139. 31 Aurana, 140 ..,...... 31 Compositella, 140... 31 Dorsana, 140. ...2.... 31 Ephippana, 140...... 3l Fraternana, 138...... 31 Gundiana, 140....... 31 Jacquiniana, 139.... 31 Lediana, 140......... 31 Lunulan& TSO Neecree [OU Nigricana, 139 ...... 31 Nitidana, 140......... 31 Obscurana, 138...... 31 Petiverella, 138...... 31 Populana, 139........ 31 Proximana, 139...... 31 Puncticostana, 139.. 31 Sequana, 138......... 31
INDEX.
Pseudotomia Simplici- ana, page 139 .... Strigana, 139......... Strobilella, 138...... Trauniana, 140...... Psilura Monacha, 23 .. Psodos Alpinata, 77... Trepidaria, 77........ Pterophorus Bipuncti-
dactylus, 235...... 5
Calodactylus, 237... Carphodactylus, 236
Cosmodactylus, 237 5
Didactylus, 237...... Fuscodactylus, 235.. Galactodactylus, 235 Heterodactylus, 238 Leucodactylus, 236. Lunedactylus, 236. . Microdactylus, 238.. Migadactylus, 236... Monodactylus, 235.. Niveidactylus, 236... Ochrodactylus, 236.. Pallidactylus, 236... Pentadactylus, 234.. Pterodactylus, 235.. Punctidactylus, 237. Rhododactylus, 237. Similidactylus, 236.. Spilodactylus, 235... Tephradactylus, 235 Tesseradactylus, 237 Tetradactylus, 236.. Tridactylus, 235...... Trigonodactylus, 237 Ptilodontis Palpina, 20 Ptilophora Variegata, 20
Obsoletana, 153...... Ptychopoda Bisetata, Cinereata, 112 ...... Contiguaria, 112..... Degeneraria, 112 ... Milutana wll Fimbriolata, 111... Immutata, 112....... Incanata, 112........6 [ividata; Li2s y.ceccss Ormatay UiArewececniene Rubricata, 113 ...... Pygzra Bucephala, 17 Pyralis Dimidiatus, 252 Farinalis, 120.....-... Glaucinalis, 120 ..... Pietalisy 120). sew. <<a
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page \21.. 27 Fascialis, 252. SA BEE 54 Ostrinalis, 122 ...... 27 Porphyralis, 122..... 27 Punicealis, 122...... 27 Purpuralis, 121...... 27 Sordidalis, 121]... .. 27
Pyrophila Tetra, 46... 11 Tragopogonis, 46... 11 Rhyacionia Hastiana, NGSneroeaccesstesnes HP Roxana Arcuana, 145.. 32 Rumia Crategata, 82.. 19 Rusina Ferruginea, 33. 8 Sarrothripus Afzelia-
MUS LOAsecisesessesis 35 Degeneranus, 153... 34 Dilutanus, 154....... 34 Ilicanus, 154......... 34 Lathamianus, 153... 34 Ramulanus, 154...... 35 Undulanus, 153 ..... 34
Saturnia Payonia, (mi-
MOD) gi laeeceese sine 6
Scoria Dealbata, 97... 22 Scotophila Porphyrea, 2 eee eereeeeee wsoeee v Scotosia Rhamnata, 99 22 Sparsaria, 100....... 23 Vetulata, 100 ........ 23 Segetia Neglecta, 43... 10 Xanthographa, 43... 10 Semiophora Gothica,39 10 Semioscopis Avella-
Mellan UB aiceswsccen 41
Steinkelnerana, 185 41
SericorisAlternana,150 34 Aurofasciana, 151... 34 Bifasciana, 151...... 34 Cespitana, 150 ...... 34 Fasciolana, 149...... 34 Fuligana, 151......... 34 Furfurana, 151...... 34 Gramineana, 150.... 34 Marmorana, 15] ... 34 NCaNA WL OU sccascsemmro4: Obsoletana, 150 ..... 34 Politana, 150......... 34 Pulchellana, 150..... 34 Quadri-maculana,
VAG ss ccesacctecsmes 33 Striana, 149 ........ 33 Subsequana, 151.... 34 Undulana, 150 ...... 34
| Urticana,149 ...... 34 | Setina Eborina, 31..... 8 Irrorelias 3) casacece 8 ROSCIdA Olew.nderes 8
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Simaethis Fabriciana, AGC ZO lececsaccses 28 TGULOSA el 20s ses sees . 28
Myllerana, 121...... 28 Pariana, 120 seccesss 20
Punctosa; 121 |. ...<. 28 Simyra Musculosa, 68. 15 INGEVOS8; Joscccses cee 16 Venosa; /lecccecec cane 16 Speranza Brunneata,77 18 Limbaria, 78......... 18 SpilonotaArgyrana,137 31 Aquana, 136...... bdo al Comitana, 136 ...... 30
Costipnnctana, 137. 31 Cynosbatella, 136... 30 Foenella, 136......... 30 Nigricostana, 137... 31 Nubiferana, 135...... 30
Pflugiana, 136....... 31 Quadrana, 137 ...... 31 Rusticana, 137 ...... 31 Sticticana, 137...... 3]
Streemiana, 136...... 31 Tetragonana, 137... 31 Trigeminana, 137... 31 Trimaculana, 136... 30
Ustulana, 137........ 31 Spilosoma — Lubrice- DECAL cresassesass 7 Menthastri, 26...... 7 Papyratia, 26 ...... 7 Radiata, 239......... 52 Urticw 265... c..e5+. 7 Stauropus Fagi, 19 ... 5 Steganolophia —— Pru- Nata OLecccesces Seco Steganoptycha Angu- lana, 14] ...... sees Beeberana, 141...... 32 Cinerana, 142 ...... 32 Cuspidana, 141...... 32 Pavonana, 141 ...... oe Retusana, 142 ...... 32 Rhombifasciana,141 32 Stictana, 142......... 32
Subuneana, 142 ... 32 Tetraquetrana, 141. 31 Triquetrana, 141... 32 Unipunctana, 141... 32 Stilbia Anomalata, 75. 17 Strenia Clathrata, 111. 25 SynapheAngustalis,119 27 Telea Ambiguella, 187 41 Cesiella, 188 ....66 42
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Telea Comptella, page WB Jo eeassecchessees 41 Crategella, 187...... Al Curtisella, 187 ..... 41 Leucatella, 187...... 41 Lutarella, 187 ...... 42 Subfasciella, 187 ... 42 Teras Caudana, 162... 36 Effractana, 162...... 36 Emargana, 161...... 36 Excavana, 161....... 36 Tethea Gracilis, 63 ... 14 Retusa, 63...... Sd8650 14 SUbiUsas Oouccesecs ss 14 Thera Coniferata, 102. 23 Fulvata, 102......... 20 Juniperata, 102...... 23 Simulata, 101 ...... 2 Variatasel Olt. sees 23
Theristis Acinacidella, PX Wi GARG COOSODISE 48 Nemorella, 220...... 48 Thyatira Batis, 62 14 WN erasayGasweacssecess 14
Timandra Emutaria, WDM Ss ccraeecessees 26 Iriitariag TD secscness 26 Subatomaria, 241... 52 Variegata, 115 ...... 26 TineaAlbipunctella,225 49 Cloacella, 225 ...... 49 Destructor, 225...... 49 Flavescentella, 225.. 49 Fuscipunctella, 224. 49 Granella, 225 ...... 49 Lappella, 225 ...... 49 Nigripunctella, 224. 49 Parasitella, 226...... 49 Pellionella, 224...... 49 Semifulvelia, 224... 49 Sulphurella, 225 ... 49 Tapetzella, 223...... 49 Vertianella, 224 49 Ustella, 224 «........ 49 Tortrix Clorana, 128... 29 Galiana, 129......... 29 Luteolana, 242...... 52 Palleana, 129 ...... 29 Waridanae 1290.0... 29 Viburnana, 199...... 29 Trachea Atriplicis, 57. 13 Trichiura Crategi, 22. 6 Triphena Fimbria, 32. 8 Imnubavolececcccccccs 8 Interjecta, 32 ...... 8
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Triphena Janthina, PAGE SZ ceasecreces 8 Orbonayo) sseccesert 8 Pronwbay Ol co.cmen 8 Subsequa, 31 ...... 8 Triphosa Cervinata,100 23 Cinereata, 100 ...... 23 Dubitata, 100 ...... 23
Valeria Oleagina, 57... 13 Venilia Maculata, 111. 25
Quadrimaculata,111 25 Xanthia Aurago, 65... 29
Centrago, 65....... ag 4s Citrago, 65 ......... 25 Croceago, 65......+4+ 25 Fimbriago, 65 ...... 25 Flavago, 64 ...... eal Fulvago, 65 .......+. 15 Gilvago, 65 ......06. 15 Rufinas: OS.sceeessien es 15 Xanthosetia -_ Diver- Sana eLO Vics snceses Als) Ferrugana, 169...... 38 Hamana, 169 ...... 38 Inopiana, 169 ...... 38° Zeegana, 168........ . 38 Xerene Adustata, 98... 22 Albicillata, 97 ...... 22 Plumbata, 98......... 22 Procellata, 98 ...... 22 Rubiginata, 98 ...... 22 XylinaConspicillaris,46 11 Bambd ays) ccsessese 11 Petrificata, 47 ...... 11 Palla; Adaesaceseseisn 11 PUtriss Adecccccesewec ll
Semibrunnea, 47... ll Solidaginis, 240 ... 52 Xylophasia Combusta,
ABizasscomeseeseesees ll Epomidion, 48...... 11 Hepatica, 48......... 11 Lithoxylea, 47 ...... 11 Polyodon, 48......... 11 Rectilinea, 49 ...... 12 Scolopacina, 48...... li Sublustris, 48 ...... 11
Yponomeuta Cogna-
tella, WSO <s.c0+se- 4] Evonymella, 186... 41 Irrorella, 186 ...... 41 Padella, 186 ....,.... 41 Plumbella, 186...... 4] Rorella, 186 .......6. 41
Zeuzera /usculi, 17... 5
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