266 HAUSTELLATA. — LEPIDOPTERA. 



The two anterior spots are sometimes united by a very fine silvery streak, and 

 form a fascia across the wings- 

 Found at the end of May, not uncommonly, at Darenth and 



Coombe woods, especially at the former. " Gardens, Chelsea." — 



Mr. Ingpen. 



Sp. 8. sequella. Alis anticis atris, fascia lata, punctis duobus oppositis, atomisque 



albissimis. (Exp. Alar. 3| — 3§ Ihi.) 

 Ti. sequella. Haworth.—M\. sequella. Steph. Catal. ii. 207. No. 7336. 



Anterior wings deep black, with a broad fascia before the middle, a minute 

 dot on the inner margin, and a larger one on the costa a little more behind, 

 with some minute atoms on the hinder margins bright silvery-white: 

 posterior wings brownish. 



Taken in hedges near woods at the end of May and beginning of 

 June : not common. 



Sp. 9. pulchella. Alis anticis atris stria alba, fascia, punctisque duobus oppositis 

 argenteis. (Exp. Alar. 34: — 3§ lin.) 



Ti. pulchella. Haworth.—M.\. pulchella. Steph. Catal. ii. 207. No. 7337. 



Anterior wings deep black, with a broadish streak at the base of the inner 

 margin white, a straight fascia in the middle, united to the white streak, 

 brilliant silver; and towards the hinder margin are two bright silver dots, 

 one on the costa, the other on the inner margin, the latter nearest the base : 

 posterior wings whitish-ash, with paler cilia. 

 Apparently extremely rare : I have a beautiful specimen from 



Darenth wood, where it was found in June, and others have occurred 



in the same locality. 



Sp. 10. bella. Alis anticis aterrimis fascid lata incurva ante medium, puiicto 

 triangulari ad apicem costce, capiteque niveo-argenteis. (Exp. Alar. 3§ lin.) 



Mi. bella. Steph. No?nen. 2d edit. 



Anterior wings deep velvety-black, with a broad incurved snowy-silvery fascia 

 before the middle, and a rather large triangular spot near the apex of the 

 costa of the same hue : posterior wings and abdomen fuscous : head, palpi, 

 and front of the thorax snowy silvery- white. 



I have seen but one example of this very beautiful and splendid 

 little insect, which was taken in June in Scotland. 



Sp. 11. nigrella. Alts anticis nigris fasciis duabus divaricatim suhobliquis 

 argenteis. (Exp. Alar. 3f — 3| lin.) 



Ti. nigrella. HUyier.^Ui. nigrella. Steph. Catal. ii. 807. No. 7338.— An- 

 TiSFiLA, Hubner. 



