COSCINIA. 



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costa blue-black from the base. The hind-wings are ochre- 

 yellow, with the costa bluish-grey. 



The female has canary-yellow fore-wings, with two steel-blue 

 spots of variable size, one on the costa, the other nearly opposite 

 the middle of the inner margin. The hind-wings are paler. 



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The Four-Spotted Footman. 



The larva is dark grey, with a double zig-zag yellow line on 

 each side of the back, in which are situated red, hairy 

 tubercles. On the third, eighth, and last segments is a black 

 spot. The head is small and black. It feeds on lichens, which 

 grow on several kinds of fruit-trees, as well as on oak, beech, fir, 

 horse-chestnut, &c. 



The pupa is reddish-brown, short and stout; and is con- 

 tained in a thin oval cocoon. 



GENUS COSCINIA. 

 Cosdm'a, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 169 (1822?). 

 Spin's, Hiibner, Vcrz. bck. Schmett. p. 169 (1822 ?) ; Walker, 



List Lcpid. Ins. Brit. Mus. ii. p 472 (1854). 

 Eulepia, Curtis, Brit. Ent. ii. pi. 56 (1825); Stephens, III. 



Brit. Ent. Haust. ii. p. 91 (1829). 



Emydia, Boisduval, Ind. Meth. p. 39 (1829); id. Gen. Ind. 



Melh. p. 56 (1840). 



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