HRRMINIA GRISEALIS. 

 SMALL FAN-FOOT. 



Plate LXXIII. Figure 13. 



Localities for this common species are York, Brighton, 

 Faversham, Arundel, Sudbury, Chat Moss, etc., etc., etc. 



The situations where it is found are woods. 



The perfect insect appears in. June and July. 



The caterpillar is dull grey varied with blackish, with 

 a row of blackish brown triangular-shaped marks edged 

 with paler along the back, and slanting blackish brown 

 stripes on the sides. 



The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 

 April. 



It feeds on the golden saxifrage ( Chrysosplenium 

 alternifoliuiri). 



The chrysalis is found in a cocoon among leaves. 



HERMINIA CRIBRALIS. 



DOTTED FAN-FOOT. 

 Plate LXXIII. Figure 14. 



Localities for this species are Brighton, Cambridge, 

 Wicken Fen, Eanworth. 



The situations where it is found are fens, etc. 

 The perfect insect appears in the end of July. 

 The chrysalis is found in a cocoon among leaves. , 



