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EUPITHECIA, Cur., Eupithe da ; ev, pretty, 



an ape : from the abbreviated underwings, by 



a stretch of imagination, these insects have ob- 



tained the name of Pugs, in allusion to the 



shortened visages of those animals. Haworth, 



Lep. Br. ii. 358. 



VENOSATA, F., Venosata, venosus, veiny. 

 CONSIGNATA, Bork., Consignata, consignatus, stamp- 



ed, marked. 

 LINARIATA, W. V., Lmdriata, feeds on the Toad- 



flax (Antirrhinum Linaria). 



PULCHELLATA, Ste., Pulchcllata, pulcher, beautiful. 

 CENTAUREATA, W. V., Qentaureata, feeds on the 



Great Knapweed (Centaur -ea Scabiosa). 

 SUCCENTURIATA, L., Suc^enturiato,, succenturiatus, 



taken as a recruit, a substitute. 

 SUBUMBRATA, Hub., Subumbrd'ta ; sub, slightly, 



umbratus, shaded. 

 PERNOTATA, Gu., Pernotata, pernotatus, well- 



marked. 

 PLUMBEOLATA, Ha., Plumbeolata,plumbeus, leaden; 



lead-coloured. 

 HAWORTHIATA, Dbl., Haworthid'ta, in honour of 



Adrian Hardy Haworth, the author of " Lepi- 



doptera Britannica," commenced in 1803. 

 VIMINATA, Dbl., Vlminata, vimen, an osier. 

 PYGM^ATA, Hub., Pygmaed'ta, pygmceus, pigmy, 



dwarf. 

 HELVETICARIA, Bdv., Helveticaria, Helveticus, 



Swiss. 



SATYRATA, Hub., Satyrata, satyrus, a kind of ape. 

 EGENARIA, H. S., Egena'ria, egenus, poor, needy. 

 CASTIGATA, Hub., Castlgata, castigatus, small, 



slender. 

 PIMPINELLATA, Bdv., Pwipmellci 'ta, feeds on the 



Burnet Saxifrage (Pimpinella Saxifraga). 

 PUSILLATA, Hub., Pusilla'ta, pusillus, small. 

 IRRIGUATA, Hub., Irriguata, irriguus, well-watered ; 



the wings being traversed by a series of wavy 



stream-like lines. 



DENOTATA, Bdv., Denotd'ta, denotatus, marked out. 

 INNOTATA, Huf., Innotata, innotatus, marked. 

 INDIGATA, Hub., Indiga'ta, indiges, poor. 

 CONSTRICTATA, Gu., Constrictdta, constrictatus, 

 drawn together. 



^ Hub v Nanata, nanus, dwarf. 



