122 HAUSTKLLATA. LEPIDOPTKR A. 



Car. Leplastriana. Curtis, vm. pi. 352. 



Anterior wings pale cinereous, transversely streaked with very fine black lines, 

 the costa with numerous short white marks, passing obliquely into pale 

 ochreous lines, with a few silvery ones intermixed ; on the inner margin are 

 some pale streaks, two of which are lengthened on the disc and curved ; near 

 the posterior angle is an imperfect silvery ocellus, with an ochreous centre 

 and with three or four black lines : cilia metallic black : posterior wings 

 fuscous, with ochreous cilia. 



Found near Dover in the beginning of July ; I am indebted to 

 my friend, J. G. Children, Esq. for my specimens. 



Sp. 10. perlepidana. Alls anticisfulvescentibus, 7iitidis lunula dorsali subargentea 

 lineolavi fascam includente, posticis albidis. (Exp. Alar. 5 — 6 lin.) 



To. perlepidana. Haworth. — Se. perlepidana. Steph. Catal.ii. 179. N'o. 6978. 



Anterior wings ashy-fulvous, varied with brownish, but fuscous towards the 

 base of the inner margin: the costa prettily streaked with brown and 

 silver : in the middle of the inner margin is a slender silvery-white lunate 

 spot, in which is a very delicate brown streak : near the anal angle is the 

 usual subocellar spot, which has an interrupted golden iris, and four oblong 

 transverse black dots for a pupil : cilia very glossy and of a golden hue : 

 posterior wings whitish. 

 A rare and beautiful species, occurring at Daren th wood in June, 



and also in Scotland. " Cramond.'' — Kev. W. Little. 



Sp. 11. stelliferana. Alts anticis Jlavido-cinereis costa albo punctata, macula 

 media communi albida, ocelloque argentea angiili ani maculis tribus atris. 

 (Exp. Alar. 6 lin.) 



Car. stelliferana. Curtis, Brit. Ent.fo. 352. 



"Yellow-cinereous, shining, superior (anterior) wings with ten whitish spots 

 on the costa, none at the base, two or three producing silvery lines ; a 

 whitish spot on the interior margin, and another near the middle, an 

 indistinct silvery oval near the posterior angle, containing three black dots : 

 inferior (posterior) wings whitish at the base." — Curtis, I. c. 



Taken " in Perthshire." — Curtis, I. c. I have an injured specimen 

 from the neighbourhood of Edinburgh, and I believe Mr. Rudd has 

 another taken near Darlington. 



D. Anterior wings narrow, with darker, very oblique, indistinct longitudinal 



streaks; ocellus obscure : — Epiblema, ^. Hiibner. 

 Sp. 12. pupillana. Plate Si.f. 2. — Alis anticis albidis, fasciis duahus obliquis, 

 macuhique suboallari posiicd olivai:ei5. (Exp. Alar. 7^ — 3 lin.) 



