APPENDIX. 385 



nignim quinqite aid sex ciiiguJisJIdvescentibus." — Eiit. Mag: (Newman) i. 7i). 



— Wood Ind. Ent. j>l. 3. No. 31. (Exp. Alar. 9 liii.) 

 Palpi whitish, with a streak without, and the tips Mack : abdomen black, 



with five or six yellowish belts: antennae fuscous, with the apex dusky, and 



the middle palish. 

 My specimen of this distinct species was taken in Devonshire. 



Sp. 6**. Allantiformis. "Palpi svpra nigri suhtus JIavi, antevna; nigrw, 

 abdomen nigruvi cingulo Jlavo." — Ent. Afao. (Newman) i. 79. — Wood Ind. 

 Ent. pi 3. No. 28. ( Kxp. Alar. 10^ lin.) 



Palpi above black, beneath yellow: abdomen black, with a single yellow 



belt : antennae black. 

 Taken in a wood near Greenhithe by Mr. Chant, I believe in June : I possess 



a very much injured specimen, which was fovuid near Dover many years 



since. 



Sp. 145. iEo. Ephemerseformis. The original specimen of this insect has for- 

 tunately come into my possession : it is allied to Psyche, as hereafter referred 

 to in page 387. 



VOL. II. 



Page 13. Clostera reclusa, var. /3? Plate 16. f. 1. — I have no doubt that 

 this is a distinct species; as such I have called it Cl. suffusa in the 2nd 

 edition of my Nomenclature. 



Page 28. Ptilodontis. This is the genus Pterostoma of Germar, which, 

 having the priority, must be retained. 



Page 29. Ptilophora variegata. — Pt. plumigera. Curtis, v. vii. pi. 328. 

 Taken ''at Birch wood, and RiddJesdown, near Croydon." — Curtis, I. c. 



Page 38. Peridea serrata. Has been taken near Dorking, and in Devon- 

 shire. 



Page 31'. Enduomis versicolor. Curtis, v. x. pi. \3^:, $. 9> and lar\'a. On 

 the 8th of April 1833, I saw several specimens of this beautiful insect on 

 the wing at Coombe wood. 



Page 50. EuTRicHA. This is the genus Dendrolinus of Boisduval. 



Page 50. BoMBYX j\Iori. Alis anticis suhfalcatis jMllidis, strigis trihus ohsoletis 



f'uscis. (Exp. Alar. 1 unc. 4 — 7 lin.) 

 Ph. Bo. Mori. Linne.—Bo. Mori. Steidi. Catal. ii. 372. No. 5998* note.— 



Albin. pi. 12. f. 16, in all its stages (!). 

 Wings pale ; anterior somewhat falcate, with three obscure fuscous streaks. 



Haustellata. Vol. IV. Jan. 31st, 1835. 2 b 



