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Sp. 17. fiirfiirana. Alia aiiiicii- sordide grixeo-rufescentibus, nebulosis, juacidis 



irregularibus brunneo-fuscis. (Exp. Alar. 7 lin.) 

 To. furfiirana. Haworth.—Ov. furfurana. Steph. Catal. ii. 182. No. 7020. 



Anterior wings rather obtuse, truncate, dull reddish, clouded, and varied 

 with irregular fuscous-brown spots, forming an indistinct fascia at the base, 

 and an interrupted one about the middle ; besides these are a broad oblique 

 brown streak at the apex, and a spot of similar hue on the inner margin ; 

 on the costa towards the apex are three distinct brown dots, with white 

 edges, forming short streaks of that colour: posterior wings brown. 



This is likewise a scarce insect ; I possess two of the original 

 specimens, one of them given to me by the late Mr. Haworth long 

 since, the other I obtained from the dispersion of his fine collection. 



Sp. 18. marmorana. Alis nnticis fuscis, apice cinereis, macula costae alter aque 

 opposita communi, apiceque fusco-brunneis. (Exp. Alar. 7 — 7^ lin.) 



To. marmorana. Hubner. — Or. marmorana. Steph. Catal. ii. 182. No. 7011. 



Anterior wings with a broad angidated fuscous-brown fascia at the base, 

 followed by an ashy space, streaked with fuscous, then a very short brown 

 fasciffform spot in the middle of the costa, opposite to which on the inner 

 margin, towards the anal angle, is another larger triangular one, and on the 

 hinder margin, near the anterior angle, is a slender brown fascia, and the 

 extreme tip is of similar colour, with some abbreviated white streaks on 

 the costa and on the hinder margin : posterior wings brownish. 



Not very rare ; found at Coombe and Darenth woods in June ; 

 also at Ripley, in Devonshire, Norfolk, Scotland, &rc. 



Gknus CCXCIV. — NoTocKLiA, Hiibner. 



Palpi approximating, stout, subclavate, clothed throughout with long loose 

 scales, totally concealing the termhial joint : Twaa^zYte very short. Antenna; 

 rather short, robust and slightly serrated in the males, pubescent within, 

 slender and simple in the females : head small, clothed with long scales : 

 etfes small, subglobose : thorax stout, ovate, not crested : wings entire, 

 anterior broad, short, with faint markings, excepting a conspicuous dark 

 blotch near the anal angle, and an obscure ring at the anterior one ; liinder 

 margin faintly emarginate; posterior wings ovate-triangular, slightly 

 emarginate at the apex : bodi/ short, slender in the males, with a slight tutt 

 at the apex, robust and acute in the females : legs short. 



This genus is synonymous with Aspis of Treitschke, a name which 

 falls both on the score of priority of Hubner''s, and from its being 

 used in another department of zoology ; the shortness and breadth 

 of its anterior wings, which are very simply marked, and possess a 



