396 APPliNDIX. 



Page 43. Eudioptis lucernalis. Taken at Mickleham in Oct. 1833, by- 

 Mr. Walton, as stated in the Entomological Magazine, v. W. p. 277. 



Page 52. Margaritia paliidalis. 1 now possess the original specimen of this 

 delicately beautiful insect. 



Page 69. Sp. 4. ToRXRixGaliana. Alls anticis fusco-aureis nitidis, immaculatis, 



posticisfuscis, ciliis cinereis. (Exp. Alar. 9g — 10 lin.) 

 To. Galiana. Cwtis Guide, col. 166.— Steph. Komcn. 2d edit. 

 Anterior wings glossy golden-brown, immaculate; posterior fuscous, with 



ashy cilia. 

 Taken occasionally near Whittlesea Mere, and in the New Forest, in July : 



probably only a variety of To. Viburnana. 



Page 70. Sp. 5. -fToRTRix Pilleriana. Alis anticis aureo-Jlavis,fasciis duabvs 



ohiiquis fuscescentibus. (Exp. Alar. 9 — 10 lin.) 

 To. Pilleriana. H'itbner.— Steph. Catal. ii. 169. No. 6849. 

 Anterior wings plain golden-yellow, with two pale brown fasciae, placed 



obliquely, and edged with a darker line, the second one towards the hinder 



margin; cilia yellowish-grey; posterior wings brown, with the apex 



reddish ; cilia also reddish. 

 Introduced in my catalogue, with a query for the preceding insect. 



Page 71. Sp. 2^ LozotjENia Juliana. Alis anticis subangustis, subfalcatis, 

 Jusco tcstaceis, fasciis duahus obsoletissimis satiiratioribus. (Exp. Alar. 

 10—11 lin.) 



Phoxopteris Juliana. Bentlcy. — Curtis Guide, col. 170. — Lo. Juliana. Steph. 

 Nomen. 2c/ edit. — Anterior wings rather narrow and considerably falcate at 

 the tip, of a deep testaceous-brown, with a very obscure darker oblique 

 fascia in the middle, and a second abbreviated towards the apex : posterior 

 wings and cilia fuscous, the latter very glossy : body very stout in the 

 females. 



Found in July in the New Forest, near Lyndhurst, by Mr. Bentley, to whom 

 I am indebted for the species. 



Page 91. Spilonota nubiferana I obtained from Mr. Haworth's cabinet. 



Page 113. For the genus Anticlea read Philalcea, and also at the top of 

 pages 115 and 117:— in the generic character, read in line 2, the apical 

 joint not exposed, &c. 



Page 138. PcEciLOCHROM A. In the fust number of Fischer's Microlepidopterologie 

 are represented, in twenty-five figures, the larva; and pupa, on four plates, 

 the first two species of this genus as forming only one, by the name P.euisca 

 Parmatana, but I cannot admit the last three figures (which represent Pce. 

 Solandriana) to be mere varieties of the others. 



