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It feeds on the beech. 



The chrysalis is found under the ground, enclosed in 

 a cocoon. 



ANCHOCELIS RUFINA. 

 Plate LVIII. Figure 3. 



Localities for this handsome species are Sutton-on- 

 Derwent, and Crompton's Coppice near York, Hertford, 

 Lyndhurst, Burton-on-Trent, Brighton, Manchester, Cam- 

 bridge, Birkenhead, Edinburgh, Lewes, Plymouth, Lower 

 Guiting, Bristol, Scarborough, Exeter, Wavendon, Barn- 

 staple, Ipswich, Torwood, Stirling, Halton, Tenterden, 

 Huddersfield, Worcester, and near London. 



The situations where it is found are woods. 



The perfect insect appears in September. 



The caterpillar is orange coloured, with a paler line 

 along the back, and a row of whitish dots on each side; 

 the side line white. 



The date 01 the appearance of the caterpillar is in 

 May. 



It feeds on the oak. 



The chrysalis is subterranean. 



ANCHOCELIS PISTACINA. 



PALE-HEADED CHESNUT. 



Plate LVIII. Figure 4. 



Localities for this species are York, Hanging-Heaton 

 near Dewsbury, Faversham, Brighton, Bromsgrove, Bir- 



