27. ramostriana Brit. Ent. \st Edition. 



" Anterior wings pale testaceous brown, with numerous darker streaks radia- 

 ting from a pale central one : posterior wings whitish-brown : thorax and head 

 whitish." Step. 



Autumn, near Brockenhurst. 



28. radiana Hilb. Tort. 28. 177.— Lopas Hiih. 



Reddish-brown, the nervures paler ferruginous with a small tuft at the centre, 

 costa from the base to the apex livid-ochre, with oblique darker rays between 

 the nervures ; inferior wings cinereous, 

 September, Norfolk, Darent Wood, and near Brockenhurst. 



29. divisana Hiih. Tort. 31. \9S.—Step. pi. 31./. 1.— Lopas Hiib. 

 Purplish-brown, with a black line from the base to the apex softened ofFbelow, 

 the space above cream-colour, with the edge of the costa light fulvous-brown 

 and a minute dark tuft before the middle. 



Autumn, Greenhithe and New Forest ; end of September, Darent 

 Wood ; April, Hume, Mr. Dale. 



30. strigana Curt. Brit. Ent. \st Edition. 



Castaneous-brown, nervures paler, with a dark line from the base to the apex ; 

 inferior wings subochreous, cilia brighter. 



31. centxowitiBxia Haw. MSS. 



Anterior wings reddish-brown variegated with grey, with an ochreous stripe 

 from the base to the apex including a small tuft before the middle, with others 

 nearer the base. 

 July, Surrey ; September, near Brockenhurst. 



32. combustana Hiih. 37. 234, not of Godart. — Lopas Hiib. 



Castaneous brown, with an obscure paler stripe from the middle to the apex, 

 an interrupted angulated ochreous fascia at the base reaching the costa and 

 bearing 2 white streaks below, inner margin yellow ochre. 

 August, September, Surrey and near Brockenhurst. 



33. autumnana Hiib. 39. 247. — Acleris Hiib. 



Ferruginous-brown, with a fascia towards the base more or less distinct and 

 ochreous, bounded internally by a subtrigonate darker macula on the iimer 

 margin, the apex forming a brown spot, and externally on the costa by an 

 elongate-trigonate brown space, the apex softened into the ground, with 3 or 4 

 spots on the costa. 

 Autumn, Gibside, Durham, and Brockenhurst. 



34. Byringerana Hiib. 10. 61. var., — Sponsana i^a6. ? — Eclectis Hiib. 



Brown, superior wings with a large portion of the base and inner margin pale 

 cinereous, uniting with a horse-shoe of the same colour at the anal angle, with 

 smaller spots towards the apex and on the costa, the immediate base brown, 

 with a broken brown fascia and a few minute tufts before the middle. 

 Scotland, September, Birch-wood and New Forest. 



35. obsoletana Step. 



" Anterior wings brown shining, nearly immaculate, with a very obsolete paler 

 fascia placed somewhat obliquely near the base and a subovate brown patch in 

 the middle of the costa : posterior wings ashy-brown. July, Ripley." Step. 



36. coronana Thunb. — eximiana^aw. — Buringerana Hiib. 7'or/.34.216. — sparsana 



Treit.1 Eclectis //«6. 



Purplish-brown, a large portion of the base of superior wings white, termina- 

 ting in an indented oblique line, with a small ochreous tuft at the middle, the 

 white space is divided by a broken brown fascia and dotted lines, at the anal 

 angle is a curved white mark extending towards (he apex, and sometimes 

 uniting with the base. 



November, Coomb-wood and New Forest. 



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