YPONOMEUTID.E. — CLEODORA. 221 



Sp. 2. rufescens. AUs anticis rufescentibus, immaculatis, postice obtusis, posiicis 

 fusco-albicantibus. (Exp. Alar. 7§ lin.) 



Re. rufescens. Haworth. — N. G. rufescens. Steph. Catal. ii. 198. No. 7226. 



Anterior wings reddish immaculate, with the apex obtuse or subtruncate: 

 posterior wings brownish-white, with the cilia yellowish. 



Extremely rare : found in August near London, and also in the 

 New Forest. 



Sp. 3. nebulella. Alts anticis pallidc griseo-fuscis, nebulis fuscescentibus, 

 punctoque posticd albido. (Exp. Alar. 5§ — 6J lin.) 



N. G. nebulella. Steph. Catal. ii. 198. No. T2,27. 



Anterior wings pale griseous-brown, glossy, with darker, or brownish, clouds, 

 and a somewhat triangular whitish spot on the costa towards the apex : 

 posterior wings very slender, ashy-brown, shining, with darker cilia. 



Not very uncommon in July 1827 near Ripley : I had previously 

 obtained specimens from the New Forest, where they were taken near 

 l^rockenhurst. 



Sp. 4. ochroleucella. AHs anticis pallidc ochraceis obsoletissime nchulosis, pos- 

 iicis fuscescentibus. (Exp. Alar.Je lin.) 



N. G. ochroleucella. Steph. Catal. ii. 198. No. T228. 



Anterior wings pale whitish-ochre, with very obscure darker clouds, very 

 glossy : posterior wings brownish, glossy. 



Found at the end of July near Ripley, apparently very rare. 



Sp. 5. lucidella. AUs anticis griseo-fuscis, lucidis, immaculatis, posticis nigris 

 nitidis. (Exp. Alar. 7 lin.) 



N. G. lucidella. Steph. Catal. ii. 198. No. T229. 



Anterior wings griseous-brown, very glossy, immaculate, the apex rather 

 acute : posterior wings shining black, with long fuscous cilia. 



Taken in July 1821 near Brockenhurst, in the New Forest. 



Sp. 6. falciformis. Alis anticis subfalcatis griscis, striolis nigris vagis confluen- 



tibus, posticis fusco-plumbeis nitidis. (Exp. Alar. 6 lin.) 

 Re. falciformis. Haworth. - N. G. falciformis. Steph. Catal. ii. 198. No. 7230. 



Anterior wings somewhat falcate, ash-coloured, or rather griseous, with 

 various irregular brownish or dusky somewhat confluent streaks on the disc; 

 cilia umber-coloured : posterior wings glossy leaden-brown, immaculate. 



Very rare : it has occurred in July and August near London, and 

 in Norfolk. 



