53. costimaculana Step, appears to be more nearly related to a neighbouring genus, 

 called AcLERis in the "Illustrations." 



" Anterior wings pale ochreous-red, very obscurely irrorated with dull red 

 atoms, forming occasionally a somewhat reticulated appearance ; in the middle of 

 the costa is a large subovate red spot, palish in the middle and bordered on the 

 disc with a short longitudinal dusky line ; hinder margin immaculate ; poste- 

 rior wings whitish-ash." — Step. 



August, near_Dover. 



C. Wings powdered, not scabrous. 



54. similana Brit. Ent. \st Edition. 



Superior wings rather narrow and slightly hooked, deep ochreous partially 

 freckled with black, a large elongate-trigonate spot on the costa, the inner 

 margin towards the base of the same colour. 

 Autumn, Birch- and other woods near London. 



55. bistriana Haw. — apiciana Treit. 1 



Ochreous, superior wings freckled with fermginous and larger dots of black, 

 the upper portion from the inner margin at the base to the apex whitish, a fer- 

 ruginous streak below the costa slightly angulated at the centre and carried to 

 the apex, inner margin of the same colour, vanishing towards the anal angle. 

 July and August, Birch-wood. 



56. albicostana .Sfejp. — pulverana Curt. 



Superior wings ferruginous, powdered with white and freckled with black, the 

 costa concolorous and the extreme edge generally less white than the rest. 



The Lichen parietinus is represented in the plate. 



