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LiTHOGRAPHIA GEMINANA, Step. MSS. 



LiTH. Alls anticis purpureo-hrunneis nebulosis, fascia basi 

 triungulari punctoque apice fuscis, costa strigis geminatis alhidis. 

 (Exp. Alar. 7 lin.) 



Front pale; thorax and anterior wings purplish-brown and 

 shining ; the latter with a large triangular fuscous patch at the base, 

 and an oblique indeterminate streak of the same passing from about 

 the middle of the costa nearly to the anal angle ; the apical portion 

 of the costa itself with eight pale silvery-white streaks, placed 

 obliquely, and each divided by indistinct brown lines, the tip of 

 the wing fuscous ; cilia brown, with darker clouds: posterior wings 

 fuscous, with brown fringes. 



Whittlesea Mere and Yorkshire. 



Page 36. 

 Phl.eodes tetraquetrana. 

 Grapholitha recondana, Becker, in B. M. coll. exot. 



Page 40. 



Bactra nigrovittana. Step. MSS. 



Bag. Alls anticis luieo-albidis, plaga longiiudinali nigra, in 

 qua vitta angulata atra. (Exp. Alar. 7 — 7\ lin.) 



Probably a local variety of B. lanceolana: head, thorax, and 

 anterior wings of a pale luteous-white, the latter with a broad, irre- 

 gularly defined, longitudinal black streak, extending from the base 

 to the apex, having a darker angulated patch in the middle on the 

 disk, and a spot of similar hue between it and the base ; towards 

 the apex of the wings are a few indistinct yellowish oblique streaks ; 

 fringe ochreous : posterior wings fuscous ; fringe pale. 



Scotland. 



2a. Bactra dibeliana. The Dark Drab T. 



Tortrix dibeliana. Hub. To. t. 43, f. 272, 1816. 



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