EUPITHECIA PLUMBEOLARIA. 



LEAD-COLOURED PUG. 

 Plate XXIX. Figure 17. 



THIS insect measures rather under three quarters of 

 an inch in width. 



Male: fore wings pale grey, with numerous darker lines 

 across; third line nearly obliterated; the fringes grey; 

 central spot greyish, but very indistinct. 



Localities for this species are Scarborough, Tenterden, 

 Faversham, West Looe, Lewes, Cambridge, Kingsbury, 

 Barnstaple, Worcester, Killarney, Stowmarket, Darenth 

 Wood, Simonswood Moss near Liverpool, Rannoch, Isle 

 of Man. 



The situations where it is found are woods. 



The perfect insect appears in May and June. 



EUPITHECIA HAWORTHIARIA. 



Plate XXIX. Figure 18. 



THIS insect measures rather under three quarters of 

 an inch in expanse. 



Male: fore wings pale grey, crossed by numerous 

 waved darker lines and a whitish band; third line in- 

 distinct; the body pale grey, tinged with orange on the 

 first three segments. 



Localities for this species are near Bristol, and also 

 near Brighton. 



The perfect insect appears in July. 



It feeds on the clematis (Clematis vitalba). 



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