NATURAL HISTORY OF BRITISH MOTHS. 



COLLIX SPARSARIA. 

 Plate XXXI. Figure 1. 



Localities for this species are York, the New Forest, 

 Bromborough, Birkenhead, Cambridge. 



The perfect insect appears in June. 



The caterpillar is pale green, with five white lines along 

 the back, and a broad yellow side line. 



It feeds on the yellow loosestrife (Lysirnacliia vulgaris}. 



I have to return my best thanks to the Rev. R. P. 

 Alington, M.A., Rector of Swinhope, Lincolnshire, for 

 valuable assistance in this volume. 



LOBOPHORA SEXALARIA. 



SMALL SERAPHIM. 

 Plate XXXI. Figure 2. 



Localities for this species are York, Brighton, Croxteth, 

 Cambridge, Halton, Ambleside, Keswick, Lewes, Man- 

 chester, St. Osyths, Lewisham, Kingsbury, Worthing, 

 Lyndhurst, Stowmarket. 



The situations where it is found are woods. 



The perfect insect appears in June, July, and August 



