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the hinder margin, wliich is fuscescent : posterior wings paler, with a 

 spot near the base and two transverse streaivs, the first, behind the middle, 

 flexuous, and the second near the hinder margin, which is also dusky, and 

 bordered interiorly with the second streak : cilia ashy straw-colour. 



Also rare; taken ne.ar Dover and at Darenth-wood, in June. 

 "Faversham." — IJ a worth, I. c 



Sp. 12. glabralis. Alis sordide cinereo-rujesceniihus, striga postica communi 

 undatd saturatiore pone pinctum mqjusculum quudratuvi anticai'um. (Exp. 

 Alar. 1 unc.) 



Py. glabralis. Hilbner. — Ma. glabralis. Steph. Caial. ii. 165. JVo. 6814. 



Wings dull reddish-ash ; anterior with a large quadrate whitish patch in the 

 middle towards the costa, bordered on the basal and hinder margins with 

 fuscous ; between this and the hinder margin is a faint common waved and 

 denticulated streak: posterior wings rather paler, with a faint marginal 

 band : cilia of all the wings whitish. 



An insect apparently of great rarity : I have hitherto seen but two 

 .specimens, one of which is in the late Mr. Haworth's collection, the 

 other in my own cabinet : of their locality I am not aware. 



•fSp. 13. pallidalis. "Alis angustis, rufescenti-alhidis, seu paUidis, strigis 

 rectis cEquidistributis, annuloque saturutioribus." — Haworth. (Exp. Alar. 

 1 unc. 1 lin.) 



Py. pallidalis. Haivorth.— Ma. pallidalis. Steph. Catnl. ii. 165. No. 6817. 



Wings reddish-white, with a common brownish streak before the middle, and 

 a second, also common, behind, having a fuscous circle between : behind the 

 second streak is a short transverse brown costal line, and there is another 

 abbreviated one between the last and the hinder margin. 



The only example I know of this very delicate and beautiful 

 species is in the collection of the late Mr. Haworth, who obtained it 

 from that of Mr. Francillon. 



b. Palpi rather long, stout, horizontal, or ascending : wings opaque, generally 

 spotted and streaked, sometimes longitudinally : — Epicorsia, p. Hiib. 



Sp. 14. flavalis. Alis anticis nureo-sulphureis, strigis subtribus, stigmatibusque 

 tribus fuscis ; posticis dilutioribus. (Exp. Alar. 1 unc. — 1 unc. 1 lin.) 



Py. flavalis. Jfiibner.—Un. flavalis. Steph. Catal. ii. 166. JVo. 6822. 



Anterior wings of a pale golden-sulphur, with three distinct stigmatiform 

 brown spots, with darker margins in the middle, placed between two trans- 

 verse streaks, the anterior one indented, the hinder flexuous, and as if 



