294 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
THE TORTRICES OF SURREY, KENT, AND SUSSEX. 
By Watrer P. Weston. 
(Concluded from p. 272.) 
Xanthosetia hamana, Linn.—Common throughout, the imago 
appearing from June to August amongst thistles. The perfect 
insects vary considerably in colour and markings. 
X. Zoegana, Linn.—Generally distributed, but more local than 
the preceding species. The imago occurs from May to September, 
but I am inclined to believe there are two separate broods, as the 
August specimens are richer in colour than the spring ones. 
According to Wilkinson the larva feeds in the roots of 
Scabiosa columbaria. 
Chrosis tesserana, Treit. Common throughout, among broken 
ground and mixed herbage. The imago is to be met with from 
May to August, and flies freely in the hot sunshine, as well as at 
dusk. It is very variable both as to ground colour and markings. 
C. rutilana, Hub.—Local. The imago appears in July and 
August among junipers, and is best looked for late in the 
afternoon, when the insect flies from twig to twig; but is not very 
easily taken. The larva feeds in a slight web on the shoots of 
the juniper, in April and May. It occurs at Croydon, Caterham, 
Box Hill, and Sanderstead. 
C. bifasciana, Hub. = Audouinana, Dup.— Local and scarce. 
This insect is much out of position in our lists, as it is very 
closely allied to A. Conwayana, with which it is placed by 
Dr. Wocke. The imago appears towards the end of May and in 
June, and is to be taken on the wing at dusk. The localities are 
Haslemere; Darenth, Strood, Tonbridge; and Tilgate Forest. 
Argyrolepia Hartmanniana, Clerk. = Bawmanniana, Schiff.— 
Rather local. The imago appears in May and June among 
rushes in damp places. It has occurred at Haslemere; Darenth ; 
Tilgate Forest and Hastings. 
A. subbaumanniana, Wilk.—Local, and confined to the chalk. 
The imago appears in June and July, and has occurred at 
Croydon, Sanderstead, Mickleham, Box Hill; Darenth, Dover, 
Folkestone; Lewes, Brighton, &c. 
A. zephyrana, Treit. = Dubrisana, Curt. — Local, but not 
uncommon. The imago appears in July and August, and is on 
the wing in the sunshine. The larva feeds in June in the 
roots of Eryngium, &c., and changes to a pupa the following 
