304 TORTRICINA. 



across the apical angle, and the central fascia is NOT widest on the 

 costa. 



The imago appears in June and July, especially in heathy 

 places. It occurs in the woods round London, at Dover, in 

 Devonshire, in the New Forest, in Cheshire, north of England, 

 North Wales; also in Scotland; in Ireland it occurs near Bel- 

 fast. 



10. notulana, Zell. Alls anticis albidis, nebulis pallidis, apice sub- 

 reticulatis, medio fascia obliqua, altera curva ad apicem ftiscis ; 

 costa strigulis fuscis ; posticis fuscis, subtus cinereo-reticulatis. 

 rf Exp. al. 5-5^ lin. 



Head and face dirty white, the former inclining to buff or cream - 

 colour behind the eyes. Eyes black. Palpi longer than the head ; 

 dirty white above and between, pale ochreous at the sides and be- 

 neath. Antenna3 pale fuscous. Thorax and patagia fuscous, the 

 latter cream- colour at the apex. Anterior wings glossy, pale, whitish 

 drab, with fuscous markings speckled with umber. The base clouded 

 with fuscous, especially towards the costa. In the middle is an ob- 

 lique, fuscous, streaky fascia, not sharply denned on either edge, 

 speckled with umber, mostly so at the middle, and towards the 

 dorsal margin. Towards the apex is a broad, clearly- denned, some- 

 what curved band, which reaches the anal angle. At the apex are 

 two or three faint fuscous streaks. A faint, somewhat denned 

 fuscous patch lies between the apical band and the central fascia. 

 On the dorsal margin, near the anal angle, is a small triangular 

 umber spot. The costa spotted with umber to the middle. The 

 apical region, in certain aspects, has a reticulated appearance. Apical 

 scales pale, fuscous, with whitish drab bases. Cilia pale drab. Pos- 

 terior wings grey, with a slight violet tinge. Marginal scales fuscous, 

 with drab bases. Cilia drab. Abdomen fuscous, palest at the base ; 

 the caudal tuft straw-colour. $ Exp. al. 5-5^- lin. 



A common species ; very like Eup. nana in size and colour, 

 but distinguished from it by the reticulated appearance of the 

 anterior wings, especially of the apical region. 



The imago appears in June and July. It flies for a very short 

 period before sunset, among Rushes, Carex padulosa, &c., by 

 the sides of ditches, and marshy places. It occurs in plenty in 

 Devonshire, Gloucestershire, Cheshire, and on the banks of the 

 Yar, in the Isle of Wight. 



11. griseana, Haw. Alis anticis rufo-cinereis, basi fascia pallida, 

 medio altera obliqua, tertia ad apicem indistincta, ochraceo-fuscis ; 

 posticis griseis. tf Exp. al. 5-6 lin. 

 Head dull ochreous, palest on the vertex. Face pale ochreous, or 



