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whitiih space, gradually changing into a dark fuscous on the hinder margin, 

 near which is a somewhat obscure waved whitish streak, and on the liindcr 

 margin itself is a row of black dots: a spot of the same colour is in the 

 middle of the disc: posterior wings immaculate. 



A scarce insect, found occasionally within the metropolitan dis- 

 trict, in the vicinity of Darenth village, and also in Norfolk and 

 Devonshire. 



Sp. 2. costajstrigalis. Alii fusco-cinereis, anticis macula svhtrianguJari versus 

 apicem cojttw fused , Uncoluque ubliqua apicis alba, posticis alhidis. (Exp. Alar. 

 10 lin.) 



Cr. costsestrigalis. Haworth? MSS.—Q\. costarstrigalis. Steph. Caial. ii. 139. 

 No. 6770. 



Wings ashy-brown; anterior with a somewhat triangular fuscous patch 

 towards the apex of the costa, bounded by an oblicpit white streak, which 

 terminates in a pale whitish-ash blotch ; the hinder margin is brownish, with 

 a faint waved whitish streak; and on the external edge is a row of detached 

 black lunular dots ; posterior wings whitish, with the apex fuscescent : cilia 

 of all fuscous. 



Also a rare insect ; the only locality I am aware of being in the 

 vicinity of Whittlesea Mere, and near Swaffham in Norfolk, where it 

 was taken by the late Mr. Haworth. 



Genus CCLIV. — Camptylochila* mihi. 



Palpi two, divaricating, recurved from the l)ase, slender, densely scaly, espe- 

 cially beneath, triarticulate, the terminal joint exposed, subovate; basal 

 joint short, second thrice as long, slender, third rather more than half as 

 long as the second and more slender, acute : maxilla rather long. Antenna: 

 moderate, slightly bipectinated in the males, simple ? in the females : head 

 broad, not tufted in front : ei/es globose : thorax rather stout : ivitigs entire ; 

 anterior rounded on the hinder margins, rather glossy, and with transverse 

 waved streaks ; posterior entire: bodi/ moderate, not very short, slightly 

 tufted in the males ; Icg-s slender, simple ; posterior tibiw furnished with two 

 pair of long slender spurs. 



The long, slender, almost semicircularly recurved palpi of the 

 insects of this genus sufficiently indicate their distinctness from all 

 the former : in addition to which their entire wings, whose hinder 



* Ka/xjrrt;Xoj; recurvus, x^'^oc labium. 



