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SPILONOTA ROS^ECOLANA. 

 Plate LXXXVI. Figure 1. 



Localities for this species are Brighton, etc., etc. 



The situations where it is found are gardens. 



The perfect insect appears in July. 



It feeds on the rose. 



Ihavehere to thank Frederick Smith, Esq., of the British 

 Museum, for obliging assistance with reference to another 

 very rare species. 



SPILONOTA ROBORANA. 



Plate LXXXVI. Figure 2. 



Localities for this species are Brighton, etc., etc. 

 The perfect insect appears in June and July. 

 The caterpillar is dull brown; the head black. 

 The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in April 

 and May. 



It feeds on the shoots of the rose tree. 



PARDIA TR1PUNCTANA. 

 Plate LXXXVI. Figure 3. 



Localities for this very abundant species are York, etc., 

 etc., etc. 



The situations where it is found are gardens, hedges, etc. 

 The perfect insect appears at the end of May, and in June. 

 The caterpillar is reddish brown ; the head black. 



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