THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
No, 153.] MARCH, MDCCCLXXVI. [Price 6d. 
ENNOMOS ANGULARIA (male and female). 
Variety of Ennomos angularia.—The figures, male and 
female, of Ennomos angularia, are not only singular as a 
variety, but also singular as being so much alike as almost to 
induce the conclusion that they might be referred to some 
new and undescribed species. ‘They were bred by Mr. Neave 
from the same batch of eggs, and were the only specimens of 
this particular coloration. The fore wings have the upper 
surface uniform dark brown, with a transverse oblique median 
band of a pale fulvous; the hind wings are paler, shaded to 
darker towards the margin. Mr. Neave has kindly lent them, 
purposely for figuring in the ‘ Entomologist, and has accom- 
panied them with the following information :—“ In the early 
part of 18741 had eleven eggs of Ennomos angularia given 
to me; they were all laid singly on the glass lid of a pill- 
box: of these only four hatched. The larve were fed the 
whole time upon whitethorn, and produced imagos on the 
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