60 AN ACCENTUATED LIST OF 



PICEANA, L., Piqeana, picea, a pine, fir-tree : 

 " habitat in pini foliis, quse combinat." (Ro- 

 lander.) 



CRAT^EGANA, Hub., Cratagana, named from the 

 Hawthorn (Cratcegus) ; but the larva feeds on 

 fruit-trees. 



XYLOSTEANA, L., Xylosteana, feeds on Honeysuckle 

 (Lonicera Xylosteum) . 



SORBIANA, Hub., Sorbid'na, named from the Service- 

 tree (Sorbus) ; but the larva feeds, according to 

 Rosel, between cherry-leaves. 



ROSANA, L., Rosana, feeds on Rose (Rosa) and 

 Raspberry (Westwood). 



DUMETANA, Tr., Dumetd'na, dumetum, a thicket. 



TRANSITANA, Gu., Transitd'na, transitus, a transition. 



CINNAMOMEANA, Tr., finnamomed'na, Kivva^^ov, 

 cinnamon ; from the colour of the insect. 



HEPARANA, W. V., Hepard'na, fjTrap, the liver : 

 liver-coloured. 



RIBEANA, Hub., Ribed'na, ribes, a currant-bush; 

 but the larva feeds, according to F. v. R., in 

 Birch-leaves. 



CORYLANA, F., Coryld'na, feeds on Hazel (Corylus 

 Avellana) \ also on Oak and Birch. 



UNIFASCIANA, Dup., Unifascid'na, unus, one, fascia, 

 a band. 



SEMIALBANA, Gu., Semialbd'na, semi-albus, half- 

 white. 



COSTANA, W. V., Costd'na, costa, the anterior margin 

 of the wings. 



VIBURNANA, W. V., Viburnd'na, named from the 

 Wayfaring-tree (Viburnum Lantana). 



ICTERANA, Fre., Icterd'na, ttcrepo^ a yellow bird-, 

 in allusion to the colour of the insect. 



VIRIDANA, L., Viridd'na, viridis, green. 



MINISTRANA, L., Ministrd'na, minister, an attendant. 



ADJUNCTANA, Tr., Adjunctd'na, adjunctus, joined or 

 connected. 



BRANDERIANA, L., Branderid'na, in honour of 

 Gustavus Brander, a merchant and antiquary, 

 of London, but of Swedish family : he made a 

 collection, and published an account, of the 

 Fossils of Hampshire. Died 1787. 

 DICHELIA, Gu., Dichelia, 8^77X09, cloven-hoofed. 



GROTIANA, F., Grotid'na, probably in honour of an 

 entomologist of the name of Grote ; or, it may 

 be, of the celebrated Hugo Grotius. 



