fiO IIYPONOMEUTID.E. 



conspicuous black blotch, and the apex of the whig is dark fuscous ; cilia 

 dark fuscous, at the anal angle whitish. Posterior wings greyish-fus- 

 cous, with paler cilia. 



Not uncommon in hedges in the south of Enghind, in July and 

 August, llie larva feeds on the spiiuUe {J^uo//j/j/ius Earojjceiis) 

 in June. 



3. irrorelluSj Iliib.Tin. 93(1801); GJodart; Treit. ; Step.; Dup.; 

 ZcU. — irrorea. Haw. Alls anticis albidis, seriebus tribus longitudina- 

 libus, serieque curvata marginem posticura versus, punctorum nigrorura, 

 nebula plicfB ante medium, )iebulaque inajore clongata disci po}ie medium, 

 fuscis. Exp. al. 11^ lin. 



Head and face white. I'alpi beneath dark grey, above white. An- 

 tcnnai whitish. Anterior wings whitish, with three longitudinal rows 

 of black spots ; one near the costa and one on each side of the fold, 

 and a curved row of spots near the hinder margin ; on the fold before 

 the middle is a fuscous blotch, and a larger elongated one is on the disc be- 

 yond the middle; hinder margin clouded with grey; cilia }iale grey. 

 Posterior wings greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. 



A scarce species, appearing in July, among Euonymus ; the 

 larva, gregarious when young, feeds on that plant in June. 



Qw,—. ^.^c-C i- Fadellus, Linn. S. N. (10) 535. 240 (1758); Scop.; Fal). ; 



^ ill ^- Itiib. ; Step.; l)ui). ; Guen. — xniriabilis, Zell. Isis, 1811. — var. ? >/ifl- 



Utorella, Sta. Cat. Alis anticis albis grisescente-suJI'usis vel plumbeo- 



grlseis, seriebus tribus longitudinalibus, serieque transversa marginem 



■ posticum versus, punctorum nigrorum ; ciliis dilute griseis, ulbisve api- 



cibus dilute griseis. Exp. al. 7-10 lin. 



Head, face, and palpi white. Antennre whitish. Anterior wrings 

 white, irith a more or less decided gregish tinge, sometimes with a 

 greyish blotch extending from the costa to the I'old {frequentlg the 

 wings are entirely grey), with three rows of black spots, one near the 

 costa, and one on each side of the fold ; towards the hinder margin is 

 a I'ow of small black spots, generally preceded by a few irregularly 

 placed ; cilia pale grey, or white with the tips pale grey. Posterior wings 

 greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. 



An abundant species, on hawthorn and apple (if indeed tlie 

 apple species, viariooreUa, be really identical), appearing in .Inly 

 and August. The larvtc appeal- about the middle of May, and 

 contiiuie tlieir devastations throughout June. 



5. Evonymellus, Scop. F. C. 210. 031 (1763) ; Schr. — Econymi, 



C<r9n(i.uW.tvj /,;1I. Isis, jSl. !.. — cagnagella, Hiib. — cognatella, Step.; Duj). ; Fnsyer; 



(PC-lXE 1 '^ Ivaiz. ; (iui'nee. Alis aniicis albis, seriebus tribus longitudinalibus, 



serie([U(^ transversa marginem posticum versus, pvuictoruni nigrorum ; 



ciliis albis. i'jxp. al. 11 lin. 



Head, face, and palpi white. Antennae whitisii. Anterior wings 

 ichile, with three longitudinal njws of black spots, one near the costa, 



