308 HAUSTELLATA. — LEPIDOPTERA. 



Ph. Ge. incanata. Lmne?—Pt. incanata. Sieph. Catal. part il p. 152. No. 6722. 



AViiigs griseous-white^ with a minute central fuscous dot ; all pulverulent, with 

 obscure darker waved strigae; the first arcuated, sometimes wanting 5 the 

 second repanded, behind the dot, composed of dots ; the third between this 

 and the hinder margin, and bordered with white without ; on the margin is 

 an obsolete striga of fuscous dots, and on the margin itself a series of black 

 dots ; cilia immaculate : posterior wings nearly similar. 



Found at the end of June, on the coast, in Norfolk ; also near 

 Dover, Christchurch, Teignmouth, Kingsbridge, &c. " Cummers- 

 dale." — T. C. Heysham, Esq. 



Sp. 9. contiguaria. Alls alhldis subpulverulentibus, puncto medio strigisque com- 

 munibus denticulatis fuscis, margine externo nigro-jmnctato. (Exp. alar. 1 unc. 

 1 lin.) 



Ge. contiguaria. Hubner. — Pt. contiguaria. Steph. Catal. part ii. p. 152. No. 

 6723. 



Wings whitish, slightly but obscurely pulverulent; all with a central black 

 dot, and with about four common denticulated fuscous strigae; the hinder 

 margin clouded with fuscous, and with a minute row of black dots. 



Found in Norfolk and near Dover : it is supposed by Treitschke 

 to be'a variety of the foregoing species ; in which opinion I coin- 

 cide. 



Sp, 10. immutata. AUs Jloris lactis colore, aut albidis, puncto ordinario atro, 

 strigisque subquinque communibus lutescentibus. (Exp. alar. 10 — 11 lin.) 



Ph. Ge. immutata. Linne. — Pt. immutata. Steph. Catal. part ii. p. 152. No. 

 6729. 



Wings cream-coloured or whitish, powdered with fuscous ; all with a central 

 black dot, and with about five common nearly sequidistant waved lutescent 

 strigae, most indistinct on the posterior wings ; hinder margin sometimes with 

 a faint row of minute black dots ; cilia immaculate. 



The strigae on the wings are sometimes nearly obliterated. 



Found, at the end of June and the beginning of July, in boggy 

 and marshy places in Norfolk, and apparently in profusion on the 

 borders of Yaxley-mere. " Baron- wood." — T. C. Heyshamy Esq. 



Sp. 11. rubricata. PlateSI. f. 1. AUs purpurascentibus, strigis undatis fuscis. 



(Exp. alar. 1 1 lin.) 

 Ge. rubricata. Wien. Te^-z.— Emmelesia rubricata. Steph. Catal. part ii. p. 148. 



No. 6697. 



f Sp. 12. purpurata. AUs virescentibus, anticis fasciis duabus purpureis, posticis 

 luteis suhtus Uturii jMrpurascente. 



