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Sp. 8. rhombella. Alts anticis canescentibus nigro-nebulosis, posticis fuscescen- 



tibus. (Exp. Alar. 7—8 lin.) 

 Ti. rhombella. H'uhner. — An. rhombella. Slejjh. Caial- ii. 195. No. 7187. 



Anterior wings hoary-brown, sometimes whitish, with a short deep black 

 streak at the base, and a smaller fuscous one beyond the middle of the costa; 

 on the disc several others and some black dots irregularly disposed, except 

 on the hinder margin, where they form an interrupted row : posterior wings 

 glossy brownish. 

 Rather local ; but found occasionally in some plenty at Darenth 



and Birch woods in June. 



Sp. 9. cinerella. Alis anticis fusco-cinereis immaculatis nitidulis, posticis ohscu- 



rioribus. (Exp. Alar. 8 — 9 lin.) 

 Ph. Ti. cinerella. LinnL—Kn. cinerella. Steph. Catal. ii. 195. No. 7188. 



Anterior wings of a glossy immaculate ashy-brown, sometimes with a reddish 

 tinge ; the head, thorax, and abdomen the same : posterior wings rather 

 obscure. 

 Not very uncommon ; found within the metropolitan district, at 



Coombe wood, and near Hertford, in June. 



Sp. 10. subcinerea. Alis anticis pallide fusco-cinereis immaculatis, posticis satu- 



ratioribvs. (Exp. Alar. 7 lin.) 

 Re. subcinerea. Haworth.—Au. subcinerea. Steph. Catal. ii. 195. No. 7189. 

 Anterior wings rather narrow, rounded at the apex, pale immaculate cine- 



rascent-brown, posterior wings rather darker and very glossy. 

 The anterior wings have sometimes a few very faint brownish dots. 



This species occurs occasionally within the metropolitan district 

 and in the New Forest, in June. 



Sp. 11. lutarea. Alis anticis rufo-lutosis subcinerascentibus, punctis medio 2-3 



saturatioribus evanescentibus. (Exp. Alar. 7 — 8 lin.) 

 Re. lutarea. Haworth.— An. lutarea. Steph. Catal. ii. 196. No. 7190. 

 Anterior wings pale reddish-clay, with a few very minute ashy atoms, and 



with two or three contiguous, obscure, brownish dots in the middle: 



posterior wings rather darker and immaculate. 



Not common : taken occasionally in June within the metropolitan 

 district at Darenth wood. 



Sp. 12. longicornis. Alis anticis angustis fusco-cinereis fasciis duabus griseis 



lineolis macuUsque atris, posticis fuscescentibus. (Exp. Alar. 7 — 9 lin.) 

 An. longicornis. Curtis, iv. pi. 189.— Steph. Catal. ii. 195. No. 7183. 

 Anterior wings long and narrow, ashy-brown, with two faint griseous fascise. 



