LIST OF PLATES. 



I>'SECi8. '27. Harpalyce biangulata (the cloaked carpet). 

 „ 28. Harpalyce silaceata (the small pho3ui.\). 

 „ 29. Harpalyce corylata (the broken barred carpet). 

 „ 30. The Caterpillar. 

 „ 31. The Chrysalis. 

 „ 32. Harpalyce unUobata (the single-Iobed). 



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Insects. 1. Polyphasia marmorata (the marbled carpetV 

 „ *2. Polyphasia centum-notata (the common mui-- 



blcd carpet). 

 „ 3. Polyi>liasia immanata (a variety of the preceding ) . 

 „ 4. Steganolophia pranata (the clouded carpet). 

 „ 5. The Caterpillar. 

 „ 6. The Chrysalis. 



„ 7. Lamproptery.x suffumata (the water carpet). 

 „ 8. Lamprcpteryx badiata (the shoulder stripe). 



The Caterpillar. 



Anticlea Berberata (the raspberry carpet). 



The Caterpillar. 



The Chrysalis. 



The Cocoon. 



Anticlea rubidata (the flame). 



Anticlea sinuata (tlie royal mantle). 



Anticlea derivata (the streamer). 



The Caterpillar. 



Electra comitata (the dark spinach). 



Electra populata (the poplar). 



The Caterpillar. 



Electra spinachiata (the spinach). 



Electra testata (the chevron). - 



Electra pyraliata (the barred straw). 



Celma imbutata (the Manchester treble l).->r). 



Anaitis plagiata (the slender treble bar). 



Siona dealbata (the black vein). 

 Plant. 27. Galium sp. 



Insects. 



16. 

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 10. 

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 12. 

 13. 

 14. 

 15. 

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 18. 

 19. 

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3. Euthalia impluviata (the May high-flyer). 



4. The Caterpillar. 



5. Euthalia elutata (the July high-flyer). 



6. A variety. 



7. The Caterpillar. 



8. A I'emarkable variety of the preceding species 



(horrid.oi'ia). 



9. Phibalapteryx tersata (the Fern). 



10. Phibalapteryx vitalbata (the small waved ambiv) 



11. Phibalapteryx lignat.a (the oblique carpet). 



12. Phibalapteryx lineolata (the oblifiue striped). 



13. Phibalapteryx angustata (the narrow bordered 



cai-pet). 



14. Lozogramma petraria (the brown silver lines). 



15. Scotosia vetulata (the brown scollop). 



16. The Caterpillar. * 



17. Scotosia spai-saria (the small scollop). 



18. Scotosia rhamnata (the dark umber). 



PLATE LXVII. 



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PLATE LXV. 



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Insects. 1. Abraxas ulmata (the scarce magpie). 



2. The Caterpillar. 



3. Abraxas pantaria, (a variety of the pi-eccding). 



4. Abraxas grossulariata (the magpie). 



5. A variety. 

 C. A variety. 



7. The Caterpillar. 



8. The Cocoon. 



9. The Chrysalis. 



10. Melanippe hastata (the argent and sable). 



11. The Caterpillar. 



12. Melanippe hastulata. 



13. Zerene albicillata (the beautiful carpet). 



14. Zerene procellata (the chalk carpet). 



15. Zerene adustata (the scorched carpet). 

 IC. Zerene rubiginata (the blue bordered carpet). 

 1 7. Zerene plumbata (the dark blue bordered cari)et). 



PLATE LXVI. 



Insects. 1. Euthalia miata (the autumn green carpet). 

 „ 2. Euthalia psittacata (the red-green carpet). 



Insects. 1. Triphosa cervinata (the scarce tissue). 



2. Triphosa dubitata (the common tissue). 



3. Triphosa cinereata (the ashy tissue). 



4. Caraptogramraa bilineata (the yellow shell). 



5. Eucosmia undulata (the scollop shell). 



6. Charissa obscuraria (the dark annulet). 



7. The Caterpillar. 



8. Charissa dilucidaria (the pale annulet). 



9. Charissa puUata (the brown annulet). 



10. Charissa serotinaria (the large Mocha). 



11. Charissa operaria (the Scotch annulet). 



12. Pachycnemia hippocastanaria (the chesnut carpet). 



13. Chsesias spartiata (the streak). 



14. The Caterpillar. 



15. Thera obUcjuaria (the chevron). 



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PLATE LXVIII. 



Insects, I. Thera simulata (the brick carpet). 



2. Thera variata (the grey carpet). 



3. Thera junipenita (the Juniper carpet). 



4. The Caterpillar. 



5. Thera coniferata (the Northern carpet). 



6. The Caterpillar. 



7. Oporabia dilutata (the November moth). 



8. A pale variety. 



9. Oporabia polata (the pol.ar carpet). 



10. Clieimatobia brumata (the Avinter moth). 



11. Clieimatobia rupicapraria (the early moth). 



12. Lobophora rulyeommata (the spriug cai-pet). 



13. The Caterpillar. 



17. L. polycommata, from Hiibner's fig. 



14. Lobophora lobukita (the early tooth-striped). 



15. The Caterpillar. 



16. Lobophora rupestrata (the double-lined). 



18. Lobophora hexapterata (the prominent). 



19. Lobophora sexalisata (the small seraphim). 



20. The Caterpillar. 



Plant. 21. Juniperus communis (the common juniper). 



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