TORTRICID.E. — LOZOPF.RA. 189 



Found, but rarely, in May and towards the end of August, at 

 Darenth wood and near Dover ; also in meadows in Yorkshire, and 

 in other parts of the country. " Gibside." — G. Wailes, Esq. 

 " Raehills."— liei-. W. Little. 



Sp. 5. Smeathmanniana. Alls anticis pallide siramineis, nitidis, fasciis duabus 

 obliquis subinterruptis griseo-brunneis. (Exp. Alar. 5 — 7 lin.) 



To. Smeathmanniana. Fabricivs. — Lo. Fabriciana. Steph. Catal. ii. 19?. 

 No. 7146. 



Anterior wings pale straw-colour, glossy, faintly clouded, with two griseous- 

 brown spots on the costa, opposite to each of which is a similarly coloured 

 oblique fascia extending to the inner margin, where they each become 

 darkest; the anterior fascia is slightly curved towards the apex of the 

 wings: posterior wings brownish. 



Rather variable : in some specimens there is a faint brown patch on the base 

 of the inner margin ; others have the base of the costa tawny-brown ; the 

 oblique streaks are sometimes very slender, and at others broad and con- 

 spicuous. 



This insect also occurs occasionally near Darenth wood, about the 

 beginning of August, but appears to be rare : it is likewise found in 

 Epping Forest, 



Sp. 6. Francillana. Alis anticis pallide jiavis, strigis dunhiis obliquis rufo- 

 brunneis. (Exp. Alar. 5 — 8 lin.) 



Py. Francillana. Fabricius. — Donov. xi. pL 355. J. 1. — Lo. Francillana. 

 Steph. Catal. ii. 192. Ao. 7147. 



Head, thorax, and anterior wings, pale yellow, immaculate, the latter with 

 two very oblique and distinct red-brown streaks, each arising from a costal 

 spot, placed one before the middle, the other behind: posterior wings 

 brownish. 



In some specimens the basal half of the costa has a brown edge. 



Rather scarce : found about the middle of June near Darenth 

 wood, and also on the cliff below Dover Castle in the middle of 

 July. 



Sp. 7. badiana. Alis anticis griseo-stramineis, nitidis, macula basi fuscA, fascia 

 media maculaque posticA costali fulvo-fuscis. (Exp. Alar. 6 — 8 lin.) 



To. badiana. Huhier. — N. G. Smeathmanniana. Steph. Catal. ii. 191. No. 7142. 



Anterior wings of a shining griseous-straw colour, or somewhat sulphur- 

 colour, with an ovate luscous spot at the base of the costa, an oblique 

 tawny-brown fascia in the middle, slightly angulated and interrupted in the 

 middle, and between this and the hinder margin is a round tawny-brown 



