136 HAUSTELLATA. LEPIDOPTKRA. 



Sp. 14. subsequana. Alls anticis rufo-griseis lucidis, strigis irregularibus siib- 

 argenteis, lineolisque tribus atris ad avgulum ani, postlcis cinereo-Juscis. 

 (Exp. Alar. 6§— 7 lin.) 



To. subsequana. Haivorth. — Or. subsequana. Steph. Catal.n. 182. No. 7021. 



Anterior wings grlseous-red and shining, with irregular whitish glossy streaks, 

 arising from the costa, and faintly tinged with silver towards the apex ; 

 these streaks inclose first an oblique continuous pale reddish fascia before 

 the middle, and an interrupted one towards the apex ; at the tip of the wing 

 is an irregular brown spot, and a second towards the middle of the wing; 

 near the anal angle are three minute black streaks : cilia glossy ashy-white: 

 posterior wings ashy-brown, with whitish cilia. 



This pretty species appears to belong rather to the genus Carpocapsa, but it 

 difTers sufficiently to constitute a section thereof, should it be referrible there. 



Rare : I have one example that was found near London, and a 

 second that occurred in the vicinity of Edinburgh in June. 



Sp. \5. aurofasciana. Plate 38.^. 3. — Alis anticis nigro-fuscis,fasciis duabus 

 medio rectis, j^unctisqne duobus posticis transversis aureo-Jlavis, posticisfuscis. 

 (Exp. Alar. 5—6^ lin.) 



To. aurofasciana. Haworth. — Or. aurofasciana. .S^c^j^. Ca/a/.ii. 182. iVb. 7019. 



Anterior wings with a slightly-angulated brown-black fascia at the base, 

 followed by a broad golden-yellow band, irregularly streaked with dusky, 

 thence to the apex brown-black, with an irregular golden-yellow fascia, 

 extendhig rather obliquely from the costa to the hinder angle, and having a 

 brown lobe in the middle of the posterior margin : costa with minute white 

 dots on the extreme edge : posterior wings blackish-brown. 



Apparently very rare ; I have one specimen that I caught many 

 years since at Darenth wood in the beginning of July, and a second, 

 a very fine one, whence the accompanying figure was designed, that I 

 secured in July, 1827, on Clandon Common, near Ripley. 



Sp. 16. bifasciana. Alis anticis Juteo-fuhis strigis satur atioribus, fasciis duabus 

 J'uscis, posticis fuscis. (Exp. Alar. 5^ — 7 lin.) 



To. bifasciana. Haworth. — Or. bifasciana. Stvph. Catal. ii. 182. No. 701S. 



Anterior wings with a broad straight brown fascia at the base, placed a little 

 obliquely, thence to the apex tawny-luteous, with a somewhat pear-shaped 

 fascia a little behind the middle, widest on the costa and slightly waved 

 externally, the extreme apex rather dusky; costa somewhat cinereous, 

 with minute white streaks: posterior wings brown. 



Also a rare species ; I have two specimens, which were taken 

 many years ago at Darenth wood in June ; I have seen but one 

 other spvcimen. 



