27 1 HAUSTELLATA. LEl'IDOPTERA. 



1 have a single specimen only of this insect, which was taken in the 

 vicinity of London. 



Sp. 9. auroguttella. Alis aniicis fusco-ain-ch, pundis qucduor viimdis Jlavis. 

 (Exp. Alar. 3i— 4 Hn.) 



N. G. auroguttella. Steph. Catal. ii. 228. i\^o. 7584-.— Ti. miscella. Haworth, 

 580 ?— N. G. miscella. Steph. Cuial. ii. 226. No. 1(650 ? 



Anterior wings of a goklen-brown^ with four yellow dots^ placed one towards 

 the base of the inner margin, a second on the disc towards the costa near 

 the middle, the third about the middle of the inner margin, and the fourth 

 on the costa towards the apex : posterior wings brownish. 



This insect differs but little from the Ti. miscella of Haworth, with which I 

 believe it to be identical. 



I have a pair of this insect, which I found at Darenth wood in 

 June 1818, on an umbelliferous flower. 



Sp. 10. variella. Alls anticis atris cinereo variis aid maculatls, posticis atro- 

 fuscis. (Exp. Alar. 4^ lin.) 



Gl. ? variella. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. 



Anterior wings black, or sooty, with various irregular ashy, or flavescent 

 spots, scattered longitudinally on the disc : posterior wings and cilia dark 

 fuscous, immaculate ; head, thorax, and abdomen, also deep sooty black, 

 the latter ashy in the middle. 



This insect appears to form the type of a new genus. 



"Sand-pit near I.yndhurst, on the Bewley-road, June ISSl." — 

 Rev. G. T. Riuld. 



Genus CCCXLVIII.— Pancalia* mihi. 



Palpi recurved, divaricating, longer than the head, clothed with depressed 

 shining scales, the terminal joint longest, very slender and subulated : 

 inaxillcB rather long and slender. Antenna shorter than the wings, similar 

 in both sexes, setaceous : head small, rounded in front, and clothed with 

 depressed scales : eyes small : thorax subovate, not crested : wings slightly 

 incumbent during repose ; anterior lanceolate-linear, with moderate cilia, 

 the disc usually of an orange tint, with metallic markings; posterior sub- 

 lanceolate, with longish cilia : body moderate, rather short and stoutish. 



Like the preceding genus, the insects comprised in the present 



Uav omne, koXoq pulcher. 



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