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August, I believe in the vicinity of Brockenhurst : I obtained two 

 specimens from thence at the same time I received the preceding 

 insect, and have since procured others from Mr. Ilaworth's col- 

 lection. 



D. Anterior wings black, with darker clouds, and an indistinct fulvescent 



dorsal blotch: — Acalla, p. Hubner. 



Sp. 6. maculana. Alis anticis nigris nebulis afris, posiicc phimheo svhsfrigosis 

 maculis duabus dorsalibus, anteriore atra obsoleta, posticil subferruginea, 

 posticisfuscis. (Exp. Alar. 10 — 11 lin.) 



Py. macidana. Fabricius. — Poec. maculana. Steph. Catal. ii. 183. No. 7027. 



Anterior wings black, with darker clouds; the hinder margin with some 

 obscure lead-coloured streaks, and the inner one with two fahit dorsal 

 blotches, the anterior one being black, the posterior rusty-brown, or some- 

 what ferruginous, and placed near the anal angle : posterior wings shining- 

 brown. 

 Not common; found at Darenth and Coombe woods in the 



beginning of August or end of July : it likewise occurs occasionally 



in other places. 



E. Anterior wings with a distinct transverse dark fascia on a pale ashy ground : 



— Nephodesma, j:7. Hubner. 



Sp. 7. maurana. Alis anticis favillaceis, fascia magna basi, alterdque subobliqua 



pone medium utruque undulatu fuscis. (Exp. Alar. 11 — 12 lin.) 

 To. maurana. Hubner. — Poec. maurana. Steph. Catal. ii. 183. No. 7030. 



Anterior wings very pale ashy-brown, or whitish-grey ; the base with a broad 



fuscous fascia, somewhat waved on the outer edge ; behind the middle is a 



slightly oblique band of similar colour, narrow on the costa and very much 



expanded on the inner margin, and both margins considerably waved : on 



the hinder margin are two or three minute fuscous dots, and a few paler 



ones on the costa ; cilia pale : posterior wings fuscous, also with pale cilia. 



Apparently a very rare species, of which I have yet seen only a 



pair ; the female was taken in July, near Lyndhurst, in the New 



Forest, by Mr. Weaver ; the male I procured from IVIr. Haworth's 



collection ; it was taken, I believe, in Sussex, by Mr. Scales. 



Genus CCXCVI. — Ptycholoma* mihi. 



Palpi very short, slender, rather ascending, clothed with short scales, the 

 terminal joint slightly exposed and acute : ?uaxillas short. Antenna rather 



• Ylrv'i plica, Aw/ja fimbria. 



