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Male: fore wings grey, with three brownish-grey blots 

 on the upper margin, and crossed by two waved whitish 

 bands; central spot black. 



Localities for this species are Lewes, Pembury, Cam- 

 bridge, Lower Guiting. 



T-he perfect insect appears in May. 



The caterpillar is pale green with a row of red angular 

 shaped spots along the back, the side line yellow, and the 

 divisions between the segments yellow. 



The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in June. 



It feeds on the apple, &c. 



The chrysalis occurs under the bark of trees. 



EUPITHECIA LINARIARIA. 



BEAUTIFUL PUG. 

 Plate XXIX. Figure 11. 



THIS insect measures from rather under to rather 

 over three quarters of an inch in width. 



Male: fore wings dull yellowish, with a tawny band 

 near the inner corner, and another toward the outer 

 margin; central band dark grey, edged on each side 

 with whitish; third line whitish, intersected by two dark 

 grey blots. 



Localities for this species are Ipswich, Exeter, Lewis- 

 ham, Newnham, Stowmarket, Edinburgh, Cambridge, 

 Bristol, Birkenhead, Brighton. 



The perfect insect appears in May. There are some- 

 times two broods in the year. 



The caterpillar is at first bright yellow with blackish 

 spots on the back, and afterwards becomes yellowish-green, 



