158 LLOYD'S NATURAL HISTORY. 



Callimorpha rosea, Godart, Lepid. France, iv. p. 383, pi. 39, figs. 



5,6(1822). 

 Callimorpha miniata, Stephens, 111. Brit. Ent. Haust. ii. p. 90 



(1829). 

 Calligenia miniata, Kirby, Eur. Butterflies and Moths, p. 96, 



pi. 22, fig. 2, a-c (1879) ; Barrett, Lepid. Brit. Lsl. ii. 



p. 201, pi 66, figs. 3, $a (1894). 

 Miltochrista mirnata, Buckler, Larvae of Brit. Lepid. iii. p. 13, 



pi. 40, fig. 3(1889). 



This species is found in Southern and Central Europe and in 

 Northern Asia. It expands from i^ to 1^2 inch. It has the 

 fore-wings dark rose-coloured with one or two black spots at 

 the base, an oblique zig-zag black line beyond the middle and 



Rosy Footman. 



a series of distinct black dots on the hind margin varying in 

 number. The hind-wings are paler and without spots. 



The larva is brown with tufts of long grey hair ; the head is 

 reddish-brown with orange downy hairs. It feeds on lichens 

 growing on oak, birch, ash, &c. 



The pupa is brown and is enclosed in a stout cocoon. 



GENUS GNOPHRIA. 

 Atolmis (partim\ Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 164 (1822 ?); 



Walker, List Lepid. Ins. Brit. Mus. ii. p. 482 (1854); 



Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1878, p. 9. 

 Gnophria, Stephens, 111. Brit. Ent. Haust. ii. p. 98 (1829). 



