YP0N0MEUTID.1E. — ANACAMl'SIS. 217 



Sp. 45. albimaculea. Alts anticis atrisfasciis duabus maculisque albidis, posticis 

 nigris. (Exp. Alar. 5J lin.) 



Re. albimaculea. Haworth. — An. albimaculea. Steph. Catal. ii. 198. No. 7220. 



Anterior wings black, with a whitish spot at the base within extending nearly 

 to the costa as a fascia, a second fascia nearly in the middle placed rather 

 obliquely, and a little interrupted ; beyond this are a whitish spot on the 

 costa, and a second opposite on the inner margin : posterior wings black : 

 head pale. 

 Scarce : found within the metropolitan district in the beginning of 



June, in tlie same localities with the preceding species. 



Sp. 46. quadripuncta. Alls anticis nigris maculis quatuorjlavo'albidis, posiicis 



albidis. (Exp. Alar. 6 lin.) 

 Re. quadripuncta. Haworth. — An. quadripuncta. Steph. Catal. ii. 198. 



No. 7221. 

 Anterior wings narrow, deep black, with an obscure yellowish spot at the 



base, a conspicuous waved transverse one in the middle, and two others 



behind, one on the costa, the other opposite, on the inner margin : posterior 



wings whitish, with obscure cilia. 



Hare : found near London in August. 



Sp. 47. bifasciella. Alis anticis angustis ntris nitidis, macula basali Jasciis 

 duabus postica interrupts, punctoque apicis JJavescentihus, posiicis albido- 

 cinereis, ciliis saturatioribus. (Exp. Ahir. G — Sg lin.) 



Ti. bifa.sciella. Fabricius ?— Yp. bifasciella ? Steph. Catal. ii. 204. No. 7279. 



Anterior wings rather narrow, shinuig black, with a small spot at the base, a 

 broadish fascia before the middle, and a second interrupted one behind, with 

 a minute rounded spot on the extreme apex pale yellowish : posterior wings 

 whitish-ash, with darker cilia. 



The fascia; on the anterior wings vary a little in width, and are sometimes a 

 little waved ; and the spot at the base varies considerably in size. 



Rare ; but two years since it was found in great plenty in a garden 

 at Little Chelsea by Messrs. Lewis, in August : it has likewise been 

 found at Kcnnington and near Dover. " Near the Fulham-road, 

 and the Temple Gardens." — Mr. Ingpen. 



