24 AN ACCENTUATED LIST OF 



ANISOPTERYX, Ste., Anisop'teryx ; avicros, unequal, 

 Trrepvt;, a wing : referring to the almost wing- 

 less condition of the female. 



J^SCULARIA, W. V., dEsculd'ria, feeds on Horse- 

 Chestnut (^Esculus Hippocastanum) . 



LARENTIIDJE, Gu., Larentiida, the family of which the genus 

 Laren'tia is the type. 



CHEIMATOBIA, Ste., Cheimatob'ia ; y^l^a, winter, 



/3/09, life ; the insects appearing in winter. 

 B RUM AT A, L., Brumata, bruma, winter. 

 BORE ATA, Hub., Bored' 't a, boreas, the north wind. 

 OPORABIA, Ste., Oporab'ia-, oTrcopa, autumn, /3/09, 



life. 

 DILUTATA, W. V., Dlluta'ta, dilutus, diluted; from 



the washed-out appearance of the insect. 

 FILIGRAMMARIA, H. S., Flligrammaria, filum, a 

 thread, gramma, a mark ; from the thread-like 

 lines on the wings. 



LARENTIA, Tr., Laren'tia, " a name of Flora " (Treit- 

 schke) ; or from Acca Larentia, the nurse of 

 Romulus and Remus. Cf. Ov. Fas. 3. 55. 

 DIDYMATA, L,, Didyma'ta, S/Su/^o?, twofold, twain ; 

 referring to the pair of spots at the hinder 

 angle of the wings. 

 MULTISTRIGARIA, H&.,Multistrigd'ria, multus, many, 



striga, a streak. 



(IESIATA, W. V., Q&sid'ta, c&sius, grey. 

 RUFICINCTATA, Gu v Ruficpnctata, rufus, red, cinctus, 



girt about. 



SALICATA, W. V., Salica'ta, salix, a willow-tree. 

 OLIVATA, W. V., Ollvata, olivum, the olive. 

 PECTINITARIA, Fue., Pectinitd'ria,pecten, a comb. 

 EMMELESIA, Ste., Emmele'sia, eV/^eX^, graceful. 

 AFFINITATA, Ste., Afflmtata, affinis, neighbouring. 

 ALCHEMILLATA, Ha., Alchemilld'ta, named from the 



plant Ladies' Mantle (Alchemilla] . 

 ALBULATA, W. V., Albulata, albulus, white. 

 DECOLORATA, Hub., Decolorata, decolor, discoloured, 



stained. 



T^ENIATA, Ste., Taniata, taenia, a band. 

 UNIFASCIATA, Ha., Unifasqia'ta, unus t one, fascia, a 



band. 



ERICETATA, Cur., Eriqeta'ta, erica, heath. 

 BLANDIATA, W. V., Blandiata, blandus, winning, 

 pleasing. 



