300 HAUSTELLATA. LEPIDOPTERA. 



Anterior wings fulvous-ash, with the base fuscous, a broad fascia of the same 

 colour in the middle, somewhat sinuated without, and banded with a white 

 waved line, beyond which on the costa is a patch of a dull-ferruginous hue, 

 followed by a pale one on the middle of the posterior margin, and by a row 

 of minute white lunules, forming an interrupted striga ; on the hinder margin 

 itself is a row of geminated black dots ; posterior wings fuscous-ash, with a 

 pale striga behind the middle. 



Rather variable : in one of my specimens the anterior wings are rather thickly 

 marked with transverse waved strigse. 



Of this pretty insect I have as yet seen but four specimens, all of 

 which were captured in Cumberland in July, 1827. 



Sp. 10. unifasciata. Alls anticis griseo-fuscis, fascia viedio fused, maculd posticd 

 alteraque apicis didymatisfuscis. (Exp. alar. 10 — 11 lin.) 



Ph. unifasciata. Haworth. — Em. unifasciata. Steph. Catal. par-t ii. p. 148. 

 No. 6694. 



Anterior wings griseous-brown, with a darker or fuscous central fascia, which 

 has a rounded lobe towards the costa; this is followed by a very obscure whitish 

 fascia, in which is a fuscous striga, beyond which is a whitish waved one ; 

 adjoining to this last towards the apex is a faint didymated fuscous spot, and 

 an oblique striga at the apex itself; on the hinder margin is a nearly con- 

 tinuous black line: posterior wings fuscous, with a faint central darker dot. 



Rare : found at Westerham and Birch-wood in June. 



Sp. 11. bifasciata. Alis cinereis, fascia obliqud svhrectd, rnacuMposticu, alteraque 



apicis fuscis didymatis. (Exp. alar. 11 lin.) 

 Ph. bifasciata. Haworth. — Em. bifasciata. Steph. Catal. part ii. p. 148. No. 

 6695. 



Anterior wings cinereous, with an oblique, rarely straight, central fascia, bor- 

 dered on each side with white, and produced into rather an acute lobe without; 

 behind this towards the costa is a geminated fuscous spot, and an oblique line 

 reaching to the apex ; on the hinder margin is an interrupted black line : 

 posterior wings cinereous, with a fuscous central dot. 



Also rare : found at Birch-wood, near Dover, Cambridg-e, and 

 Edinburgh, in June. " Flisk, N. B." — Rev. J. Fleming. 



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Sp. 12. rusticata. Alis lacteis puncto medio nigra, anticis fascid medio undatd 



fused. (Exp. alar. 7^ — 8 lin.) 

 Ph. rusticata. Wien. Verz. — Em. rusticata. Steph. Catal. part ii. p. 148. N'o. 



6696. 



Wings milky- white, all with a central black dot; anterior somewhat clouded 

 with fuscous at the base, and with an undulated, or rather trilobed, fascia of 



