158 Lloyd's natural history. 



Calli77iorpha rosea, Godart, I.e[)id. France, iv. p. 383, pi. 39, figs. 



5,6(1822). 

 Callijiwrpha miniata, Stephens, 111. Brit. Ent. Haust. ii. p. 90 



(1829). 

 Calligerua 7niniata, Kirby, Eur. Butterflies and Moths, p. 96, 

 ^ ^ pi. 22, fig. 2, a-c (1879) ; Barrett, Lepid. Brit. Isl. ii. 



p. 201, pi. 66, figs. 3, 3^ (1894). 

 Miltochrista uiiniata, Buckler, Larvae of Brit. Lepid. iii. p. 13, 



pi. 40, fig. 3(1889). 



This species is found in Southern and Central Europe and in 

 Northern Asia. It expands from i^^ to i^^ inch. It has the 

 fore-wings dark rose-coloured with one or two black spots at 

 the base, an oblique zig-zag black line beyond the middle and 



Rosy Footman. 



a series of distinct black dots on the hind margin varying in 

 number. The hind-wings are paler and without spots. 



The larva is brown with tufts of long grey hair ; the head is 

 reddish-brown with orange downy hairs. It feeds on lichens 

 growing on oak, birch, ash, &c. 



The pupa is brown and is enclosed in a stout cocoon. 



GENUS GNOPHRIA. 



Aiolmis {partim), Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 164 (1822 ?) ; 



Walker, List Lepid. Ins. Brit. Mus. ii. p. 482 (1854); 



Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1878, p. 9. 

 Gnophriay Stephens, 111. Brit. Ent. Haust. ii. p. 98 (1829). 



