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 Dark c? dark ? 



Light 6* dark ? 



Result: four dark Js, seven dark $ s, one rather dark 

 ordinary <$ . 



(2) A pairing of dark S dark ? , from dark 6* light ? : 

 Dark <? dark ? 



Dark o* light ? 



Result: three dark Ss, six dark ? s, two dark typical <$s T 

 one quite typical ? . 



Mr. Hy. J. Turner read a paper entitled, " Further Notes 

 on the Genus Coleophora," and illustrated his remarks with 

 life histories of C. badiipennella , C . fusccdinclla , C.limosipennella, 

 C. nigricclla, C. gryphipcnnclla, C. artemisiella, C. argentula, 

 and C. genista (printed in " Ent. Record," 1906-7). 



NOVEMBER 8th, 1906. 



Messrs. Harrison and Main exhibited series of (1) Tethea 

 subtiisa, bred from larvae collected in Co. Fermanagh, 

 Ireland ; (2) N inner ia pulveraria, from the New Forest, the 

 Forest of Dean, and Abbot's Wood. The Forest of Dean 

 specimens were somewhat more red than those from the New 

 Forest, whilst those from Abbot's Wood varied from the red 

 form to a more pronounced grey than the New Forest insects. 



Mr. L. W. Newman exhibited (1) specimens of Anthrocera 

 pui'puralis (minos) from N. Wales and from Oban — the latter 

 taken on June 6th, 1903; (2) a pale form of A . filipendulce ; 

 (3) a small specimen of A. exulans ; and (4) long and varied 

 series of ChrysopJianus phlceas from Bexley district, all wild 

 collected specimens of the third brood, representing the 

 pick out of about 3000 passed through the net between 

 September 20th and the end of October. Those exhibited 

 included a fine golden ? , a ? with absence of bands on hind 

 wings, some very fine streaked under-sides, and almost white 

 under-side, a brick-red under-side, several very heavily marked 

 specimens, and some very lightly marked. 



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