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Sp. 9. Dumetellus. Alls unticis iubemarginatii tordide fulvis, cestj baseos, 

 fascia longiiudinali media interne denticulo munita, maculisque tribus argen- 

 teis, postice striga angulatdferrea. (Exp. Alar. 9 — 10 lin.) 



Ti. Dumetella. ITtibner.—Cr. Dumetellus. Sfeph. Catal. ii. 215. No. 7468. 

 — Argykoteuchia, Hitbner. 



Anterior wings dull tawny, with a narrow silver line at the base of the costa, 

 a broader longitudinal one in the middle extending- nearly to the hinder 

 margin, and furnished with a tooth on its inner edge ; opposite the extre- 

 mity of this line on the costa is a small silvery spot, and a larger one on the 

 disc; beyond them is an angulated submarginal and geminated rusty streak, 

 the middle being paler, and on the anterior apex is a third silvery white 

 spot, with a blacli line, which is divided towards the hinder angle into 

 four or five minute dots ; cilia silvery : posterior wings cinereous, with 

 white cilia. 



Apparently very rare : the only examples I have seen (and those 

 few in number) have been taken in the New Forest, at the end of 

 June. 



Sp. 10. ericeilus. Alis anticis subemarginatis fusco-fulvis, st/iis lungitudina- 

 libus lined angulaid transversa postice ciliisque brunneis, fascia longiiudinali 

 angustd obtusd maculaque adject is albis. (Exp. Alar. 9 lin.) 



Ti. ericella. HUbner. — Cr. ericeilus. Steph. Catal. ii. 218. No. 7469. — Argy- 

 ROTEUCHIA, Hubner. 



Anterior wings tawny-brown, with longitudinal shining rusty-brown streaks, 

 and a transverse angulated line of the same towards the posterior margin : 

 at the base arises a longitudinal obtuse narrow silvery white fascia, with a 

 small spot of the same colour between its tip and the hinder angle ; cilia 

 shining rusty-brown: posterior wings grey-brown, with white cilia. 



My specimen of this insect was taken in June in Cumberland : I 

 believe this species has also occurred in the south of Scotland. 



Sp. 11. pratellns. Alis anticis subemarginatis fusco-fulvis aut albidis, costA 

 baseos, fascidque longiiudinali interne denticulo munitd maculisque albis, postice 

 linea transversa angulatdferrea ; posiicis cinereis. (Exp. Alar. 9—10 lin.) 



Ph. Ti. pratella. Linne.^Cr. pratellus. Steph. Catal. ii. 218. No. 7470.— 

 Argyroteuchia, Hubner. 



Anterior wings tawny-brown or whitisli, with a narrow white streak at the 

 base of the costa within, and a broader longitudinal one on the disc, having 

 a faint tooth on its inner edge, adjoining to which is a brown dot, and som« 

 radiating dark streaks ; towards the hinder margin is an angulated rusty- 

 brown geminated line, and at the apex of the longitudinal white streak is an 

 elongate whitish spot, with another on the costa towards the tip, and a third 

 at the apex on the hinder margin ; the margin itself has a blackish line at 



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