260 HAUSTELLATA. T.ll'IDOl'TER A. 



•fSp. 20. autumnella. Alis anticis argenteo-alhidii postice macula oblongCi sub" 

 brunned, maculis quatuor costalibus nigris punctoque atro. (Exp. Alar. 

 4 lin.) 



Ar. autumnella. Curtis, v. vi. pi. 284. — Steph. Nonien. 2d edit. 



" Yellowish or silvery-white : anterior wings with a large irregular and long 

 brown spot towards the extremity, with four blackish triangular marks on 

 the costa and an intensely black dot at the apex, ^below which is a small 

 spot and a black ring: posterior wings shining fuscous, the cilia blackish, 

 iridescent." — Curtis, I. c. 



" Glanville's Wootton and New Forest, beginning of October : 

 caterpillar found on the elm." — Curtis, I. c. 



Sp. 21. nivella. Alis anticis angustis niveis, posticl fuscescentibus, strigis tribus 

 saturatioribus, punctoque apicis atro. (Exp. Alar. 4 lin.) 



He. nivella. Steph. Catal. ii. 207. No. 7325. — Lyonetia, Hvbner? 



Anteripr wings narrow, snow-white, with a large fuscescent cloud at the 

 apex, adjoining to which are three or four darker, somewhat radiating 

 streaks, and at the extreme apex a minute black dot : posterior wings and 

 all the cilia ashy-brown; head snowy; abdomen ashy-white. 



Taken at Darentli wood and in the New Forest in the beginning 

 of June. 



Sji. 22. semiaurella. Alis anticis angustis suhaureo-nitidis postice saturatioribus, 

 strigis obsoletis aureis. (Exp. Alar. 3 lin.) 



He. semiaurella. Steph. Catal. ii. 207. No. 7328.— Lyonetia, Hubner ? 



Anterior wings narrow, of a somewhat shining golden hue, the apex darkest, 

 with about three obscure deeper golden streaks forming a radiating figure, 

 at the apex of which is a minute dusky dot : posterior Avings also of a 

 golden tint and shining : all the cilia fuscescent. 



Found in June 1827 near Ripley, and also in the New Forest. 



Sp. 23. unipunctella. Alis anticis argenteo-niveis nitidis, postice strigis radi- 

 autibus aureis, punctoque apicis atro. (Exp. Alar. 2§ — 3 lin ) 



He. unipunctella. Steph. Catal. ii. 207. No. 7327. 



Anterior wings snowy silvery- white, with a few golden streaks at the apex, 



radiating in the form of a star, with, at the apex, a small black dot : posterior 



wings and head also snow-white. 



Found at Coombe wood, at the end of INI ay and beginning of 

 June. 



Sp. 24. Spartifoliella. Alis anticis argenteis, lineolis posticis obliquis costalibus 

 fiiscis, punctoque elevafo aureo. (Exp. Alar. 3§ — 4 lin.) 



