52 AN ACCENTUATED LIST OF 



CUPREALIS, Hub., Cupred'lis, cupreus, coppery; the 



wings being purplish-coppery-brown. 

 CLEDEOBIA, Ste., Cledeob'ia ; K\IJO<S, a hedge, fiiovv, 



to live. 

 ANGUSTALIS, W. V., Angustd'lis, angustus, narrow. 



ENNYCHIIDJE, Gu., Ennychiidae, the family of which the 

 genus Ennych'ia is the type. 



PYRAUSTA, Sch.,Pyram'ta,pyrausta } synonymous with 

 pyralis (cf. Plin. 10. 74. 95; 11. 36. 42), an 

 insect that was supposed to live in the fire : the 

 insects of this genus revel in the hottest sunshine. 



PUNICEALIS, W. V., Punicfd r lis,puniceus, red, purple. 



PURPURALIS, L., Purpurd'lis, purpureus, purple. 



OSTRINALIS, Hub., Ostrlnd'lis, ostrinus, purple. 

 RHODARIA, Gu., Rhodar'ia, pobov, a rose-, from its 

 rosy colour. 



SANGUINALIS, L., Sanguina'lis, sanguis, blood ; from 



the colour. 



HERBULA, Gu., Her'bula, herba, grass, herbage ; fre- 

 quenting grassy spots. 



C^ESPITALIS, W. V., Qcespitd'lis, caspes, a green field, 



turf. 



ENNYCHIA, Tr., Ennych'ia, eVvi^o?, by night ; refer- 

 ring to the black ground-colour of the insects, 

 which fly by day. 



CINGULALIS, L., pinguid' Us, cingula, a girdle; re- 

 ferring to the zone-like bands across the wings. 



ANGUINALIS, Geof., Anguind'lis, anguineus, snaky, 

 serpent-like. 



OCTOMACULALIS, L., QctomcLculci 'Us j octo, eight, ma- 

 cula, a spot; each wing having two white 

 patches. 



ASOPIIDJE, Gu.,Asopiida,t'he family of which the genus Aso'pia 

 is the type. " Asopia, a name of Ceres." (Tr.) 

 Asopia, Tr., includes both Agrotera and Endo- 

 tricha. 



AGROTERA, Sch., Agrot'era, an epithet of Artemis, 



" the huntress." 



NEMORALIS, Sco., Nemord'lis, nemus, a grove. 

 ENDOTRICHA, Zel., Endo' tricha -, eVSov, within, (9/o/f, 



hair. 



FLAMMEALIS, W. V., Flammed 'lis,flammeus, flaming, 

 flame-coloured. 



