herminia] 



PLUSIADAE 



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black discal dot. Hiudwings fuscous- whitish, terminally 

 brownish-tinged ; a grey discal dot. 



S. England to Somerset and Lincoln, in marshy places, 

 local; C. Europe, N. Asia; 7. Larva pale grey -brown, 

 yellowish-freckled; dorsal line darker, pale-edged; subdorsal 

 and spiracular paler: on Salix, Carex, Luzula, etc.; 9-5. 



2. H. barbalis, CI. 27-31 

 mm. Antennal pectinations of 

 $ very short, terminating in 

 long bristles. Forewings pale 

 greyish-ochreous irrorated with 

 dark brown ; first and second 

 lines cloudy dark yellowish- 

 brown, somewhat sinuate, bent 

 near costa; an ill-defined darker 

 discal mark ; subterminal lino 

 cloudy, dark brown, nearly 

 straight. Hindwings whitish 

 irrorated with fuscous except 

 towards costa and apex ; obscure 

 darker fuscous second and sub- 

 terminal lines. 



England to York, common ;Neuration and head of //cr»iNua6a/M«. 



N. and C. Europe, Asia Minor; 5-7. Larva dull reddish- 

 ochreous ; dorsal, subdorsal, and lateral series of darker- 

 freckled diamonds ; head fuscous : on birch and oak ; 8-4. 



4. SCHRANKIA, Hb. 



Head smooth-scaled. Antennae in S ciliated. Palpi long, 

 recurved, smooth -scaled, second joint thickened, terminal 

 modei-ately long, pointed. Thorax smooth -scaled. Abdomen 

 not crested. Tibiae smooth -scaled. Forewings : 7 absent, 8 

 separate, 9 and 10 stalked. Hindwings : 5 parallel to 4. 



Includes only the single species. 



1. S. turfosalis, Wk. 13-14 mm. Forewings whitish- 

 ochreous, irregularly irrorated with brown and dark fuscous ; 

 first line indistinctly indicated ; second irregular, oblique, dark 

 fuscous, posteriorly whitish-edged ; a small dark fuscous discal 

 spot, white-edged posterioz-ly ; subterminal line straight, oblique, 

 ill-defined, whitish, preceded by a dark fuscous sutf usion, run- 

 ning to apex. Hindwings grey. 



Britain to Perth, S. Ireland, in marshy places, local ; NC. 

 Europe ; 7. 



