THE BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA. 17 



GLABRARIA, Hub., Glabrd'ria, glaber, smooth, with- 

 out hair. 



LICHENARIA, W. V., Lichena'ria } ^lyfiv, feeds on 



Lichens. 



BOARMIA, Tr., Boar'mia, "the Ox-yoker," epithet of 

 the goddess Athene. Lye. 520. 



REPANDARIA, L., Repandd'ria, repandus, bent back- 

 ward, turned up. 



RHOMBOIDARIA, W. V., Rhombb'idd'ria, pofjufioeiSijs, 

 rhombus-shaped ; from the form of the mark- 

 ings. 



ABIETARIA, "W". V., Abietd'ria, feeds on the Pine 

 (Pinus Abies) . 



CINCTARIA, W. V., Qinctaria, cinctus, girt, ringed. 



ROBORARIA, W. V., Robord'ria, feeds on Oak 

 (Quercus Robur). 



CONSORTARIA, F., Consortd'ria, consors, allied; 

 this species being nearly allied to its prede- 

 cessor. 

 TEPHROSIA, Bdv., Tephros'ia, refoos, ash-coloured. 



CONSONARIA, Hub., Consond'ria, consonus, harmo- 

 nious, suitable. 



CREPUSCTJLARIA, W. V., Crepusculd'ria, crepusculum, 

 twilight. 



BIUNDULARIA, V., Biunduld'ria ; bis, twice, undu- 

 latus, marked with wavy lines. 



EXTERSARIA, Hub., Extersd'ria, extersus, wiped off, 

 smeared. 



PUNCTULARIA, Hub., Punctuld'ria, punctulum, a 

 little dot ; the wings being thickly covered with 

 dots or atoms. 

 GNOPHOS, Tr., Gnoph'os, ^vo^o?, darkness. 



OBSCURATA, W.V., Obscura'ta, obscurus, dark, 



dusky. 

 DASYDIA, Gu., Dasyd'ia, Sao-vs, covered with hair. 



OBFUSCATA, W. V., Obfuscata, obfuscus, dusky. 

 PSODOS, Tr., Psod'os, " Ho-oSo?, equivalent to <77ro8i09, 

 ash-coloured 3 ' (Treitschke). Sodoffsky writes 

 Spodos. 



TREPIDARIA, Hub., Trepidd'ria, trepidus, trembling, 



restless. 



MNIOPHILA, Bdv., Mnioptiila-, pvlov, moss, <j>l\it], 

 fond of. 



CINERARIA, Bork., Cineraria, cinerarius, ashen, ash- 

 coloured. 



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