v IVEESITY 



A ' ' 



PAMPHILA ACTION. 



Cwtif B. E. x. PI. 442. 



Is nearly intermediate between P. Linea and P. 

 Sylvanus ; the surface fulvous-brown, with a longi- 

 tudinal ray, and a transverse arch of seven small 

 spots of a lighter yellow towards the anterior edge 

 of the upper wings. In the middle each of these 

 wings is marked with a black oblique line in the 

 male ; and on each of the inferior wings of the 

 female there is a mark similar to that just men- 

 tioned. The primary wings are fulvous beneath in 

 both sexes, with the apex greyish-green, and pre- 

 ceded by an arch of small pale spots, which are 

 merely the repetition of those on the surface. The 

 body is reddish on the back, and whitish beneath ; 

 the antennaa blackish and ringed with yellow, hav- 

 ing the club ferruginous at the tip. 



" Found in plenty at Lulworth; and I have 

 heard that it has been found also at the Burning 

 Cliff, near Weymouth." J. C. Dale, Esq. in Lou- 

 don's Mag. 



We now come to the second great primary 

 division of the Lepidopterous order, the CREPUSCU- 

 LARIA of Latreille, characterised by the prismatic 



