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EULEPIA CRIBRUM. 



Plate X. Fujure 3. 



THIS insect measures about an inch and a third, or 

 a little over in width. Male: fore wings greyish white 

 with four waved bands of dull black, composed of a 

 series of nearly united spots or billets crossed by two 

 lines or streaks, and with several black dots on the 

 outer margin. Hind wings grey, the margins darker. 



Localities for this species are Bisterne, Parley Heath, 

 the New Forest, Ringwood, and near Blandford. 



The situations where it is found are heaths and heathy 

 commons. 



The perfect insect appears in the month of July. 



The caterpillar is black, with short hairs of the same, 

 a white line along the back. 



The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 

 August and May. 



It feeds on the heath (Culluna vulyai'is.) 



EUCHELDm 



DEIOPE1A PULCHELLA. 

 Plate X. Figure 4. 



THIS insect measures from a little under an inch and 

 a half, to one and three quarters across. Male: fore 

 wings white, or very pale cream-white, spotted with five 

 or six irregularly disposed waved lines of crimson and 



