84 " Gi/nandroi)ioi-j>/iisin " rnid Kindred Problems 



(4) Acidalia virgularia. 



Left side male ab. hischoffaria (inelanic), right side female type. 

 This was bred by Habich, the other imagines of the brood were type 

 and ab. hischoffaria. 



(5) Amphidasys betularia. Halved. 



Right side male ab. doubledayaria (melanic), and left side female 

 ab. mixtus. (Intermediate.) 



(6) Angerona prunaria. Halved. 



Right side male, left side female. One side var. sordiata, the other 

 typical. 



Halved gynandromorphs with both sides sordiata and both typical 

 are known. 



(7) Abraxas sylvata. (Previously undescribed.) Halved. 



Left side female type, right side male ab. pantarioides (PI. XXI, 

 fig. 2). Bred from larva found at Limber, Lincolnshire, 1899. 



(8) Einaturga atomariu. (Previously undescribed.) 



Mosaic, left antenna half pectinated, half simple, right antenna 

 simple. All the wings show a coarse mosaic of male melanic colour, 

 and female typical speckled grey colour. It was bred in 1910 by 

 Mr L. W. Newman fi'om Bury larvae, which also produced typical and 

 melanic specimens, and is in Mr P. M. Bright's collection. 



(9) Lithosia aurita. Halved. 



Left side male type aurita, right with female ab. ramosa Fabr. 



(10) Phragmatobia sordida Hb. Halved. 



Left side female ab. trifasciata Mill, right side male ab. carbonis Ft. 

 Hyckel, Ent. Zeitschr. xviii, p. 56. 



(11) Bombyx trifolii. Halved. 



Left side male, var. medicaginis, right side female type. 



(12) Anthrocera trifolii. Halved. 



Right side male, var. orobi, left female, var. confluent. 



(13) Dicycla oo. 



(a) Right side male typical, left female ab. renago. 

 (6) Right side male type, left female ab. renago. 



(14) Amorpha populi. 



(a) Right side male ab. rufescens, left side female type. 



