348 HAUSTELLATA. LKPIDOPTKKA. 



Sooaetimes much less spotted and clouded, esoeptii^ on the costa^ the base 

 being almost immacrilate an.1 of a griscou5-ash colour. 



Not common ; foimd vithin the metropolitan district in June and 

 Juhr; also in Norf<^. '•Monk'rood. Hunts." — C C Babington, 

 Esq. 



Gzxrs CCCLXXVI. — EuPLocAMrs. LntreHle. 



Pmi£i four; maxiilaiy short, sknder, nearij caoceakd in the scales of the 

 from; laUal coDadendUj longer dun the head, directed outwards and 

 lywarfe, the base ciodied wiA loi^ scales, the apicaljointesposed^sloider 

 andacnte: wnri^ nMliniHitaiy. .iafenMe dmt, bipectinated in the males to 

 &e apex, the pectinatioBB har-Jike and cmied ; in the females simple and 

 pubescent within to die tip: head ratha Inoad, with a tuft on the forehead 

 of eiect scales: ryey small, sobeloboee: Horax stoutish, not crested: tcimgs 

 ■Miiailmil ilaiiiij^ iipfri , anteriw doogate-lanffolatp, glossy; rounded on 

 the Iraider naigia, with sImkI dfia; posterior sfaotto^ don^ate-triangidar,. 

 roonded at the tqi, and fimiiaiifd widi diort cilia: body long and rather 

 stoat, especially die fianalesj, and obtuse at the s^ex : posterior legs long; 

 #Aiir stout. 



In Ae great bulk of the insects of this genus there is evidently a 

 d e p artur e from the true Tineae ; but, exclusively of that character, the 

 pectinated antenns of the males, the diverging, obliquely porrected 

 paJ^ whidi aie thickly clothed with longish scales at the base ; the 



iSp. 1. Anthrarmdlns. Alls atrisj amiids albopmmeiaiisj posticit iwnmaemlatis, 

 e^fUeJidto. (Exp. Alar. 1 mic 3 ? lin.) 



TL Anthtacindla. IFZn. Verz. — TL guttdla. Tmrtom (/) — Eu. Anthraci Delias. 

 Sttfk. CatoL iL 324« No. 75S8, note^ — ^EriscHruA, Hmbmer. 



Wings biack, antwior jotted wiA white, posterior immamlate, head tawny. 

 Indicated by Turtoo as a natire of Engfandj bat I sa^iect as usual without 

 asthority. 



tSp. 2. tfaBPJlna. AUs wgris, atdiasfatciis dmahms alhis rtmotissimis testeUatis. 

 (Exp. Alar. I anc 2 lin. ?) 



Ph- TL ffwrihifL LimMe.—Tmrto» (/)— Eu. ? tessella- StejJi, Catal. iL 234. 



Ao. 7539, note. 

 Wiogs black, anterior with two rerj remote white fasciae, tessellated with 



Uadk;, one towards the base, the other near the hinder margin. 

 Also stated by Tnrton to be a native of Ecziavlj but I have oerer seen a 



British sfKcimec 



