XV III 



LIST OP PLATES. 



FIG. rA 



Insects, 11. Crambus pratellus (the dark inlaid veneer). 

 „ 12. Crarabas angustellus (the narrow winged 



veneer). 

 „ 13. Crambus hortuellus (the garden veneer). 

 „ 14. Crambus cespitellus (the straw coloured veneer). 

 „ 15. Crambus montanellus (the dark mountain 



veneer). 

 „ 16. Crambus marginellus (the bordered veneer). 

 „ 17. Crambus Latistrius (the broad streaked veneer). 

 „ 18. Crambus pinetellus (the pearl veneer). 

 „ 19. Crambus Chrysonuehellus (the powdered veneer). 

 „ 20. Crambus rorellus (the chalk hill veneer). 

 „ 21. Crambus falsellus (the chequered veneer). 

 „ 22. Crambus lutfeellus (the barred veneer). 

 „ 23. Crambus tristis (the dingy veneer). 

 „ 24. Crambus inquinatellus (the elbow striped veneer). 

 „ 25. Crambus aridellus (the chalk veneer). 

 „ 26. Crambus selasellus (the dark edged veneer). 

 „ 27. Crambus Obtusellus (the blunt winged veneer). 

 „ 28. Crambus petrificellus (the common veneer). 

 ,, 29. Crambus aquilellus (the dusky yellow veneer). 

 „ 30. Crambus palseellus (the large yellow veneer) . 

 „ 31. Crambus culmorum (the brown edged veneer) , 

 „ 32. Crambus fuscelinellus (the brown veneer). 

 „ 33. Crambus nigristriellus (the black streaked 



veneer). 

 „ 34. Crambus culmellus (the small straw-coloured). 

 „ 35. Crambus cerusellus (the dark dwarf veneer). 

 „ 36. Crambus pygm8eus. 

 „ 37. A dark variety (the pigmy veneer). 

 „ 38. Crambus radiellus (the streaked mountain 



veneer). 

 J, 39. Crambus margaritellus (the pearl streaked 



veneer) . 



PLATE CXVII. 



240 



Insects — 1. Chilo forficeUus (the aquatic veneer). 



„ 2. Chilo fumeus (the smoky veneer). 



„ 3. Chilo punctigerellus (the dark wainscot veneer). 



„ 4. Chilo phragmitellus (the wainscot veneer). 



„ 5. Chilo gigantellus (the gigantic veneer) . 



„ 6. Theristis Acinacidella (the narrow-winged 



veneer). 



„ 7. Theristis nemorella (the pale hook-tip veneer). 



„ 8. Harpipteryx dentella (the tooth-streaked hook-tip). 



„ 9. Harpipteryx falcella (the dark hook-tip) . 



„ 10. Harpipteryx Scabrella (the wainscot hook-tip). 



„ 11. Hj-psolopha Asperella (the chequered hook-tip) . 



„ 12. Hypsolopha Antennella (the netted hook-tip). 



„ 13. Hypsolopha Persicella (the double-barred). 



„ 14, Choetochilus costellus (the white shouldered). 



„ 15. Choetochilus fissellus (the broad streak). 



„ 16. Choetochilus radiatellus (the radiated). 



„ 17. Choetochilus Variellus (the variable autumn). 



„ 18. A variety. 



„ 19. Choetochilus sylvellus (the wood autumn). 



„ 20. Choetochilus rufimitrellus (the red headed 



autumn). 



„ 21. Choetochilus maurellus (the dingy autumn). 



„ 22. Choetochilus vittelius (the black back). 



FIG. piGK 



Insect. 23. Choetochilus seqnellus (the small merveille du 



jour). 

 Plant — 24. Silene Quinqnevulnera (variegated catchfly). 



PLATE CXVIII. 244 



Insects. 1. Cerostoma porrectella (the gray streak). 



„ 2. Cerostoma annulatella (the annulated). 



„ 3. Cerostoma maeulipennis (the spotted winged). 



„ 4. Cerostoma Xylostella (the honeysuckle). 



„ 5. Tinea tapetzella (the black-cloaked woollen). 



„ 6. Tinea semifulvella (the fulvous-tip). 



„ 7. Tinea ustella (the white-backed black). 



„ 8. Tinea flavieostella. 



„ 9. Tinea fuscipuncteUa (the brown-dotted woollen). 



„ 10. Tinea pellionella (the single-spotted woollen). 



„ 11. Tinea nigripunctella (the many-spotted yellow). 



„ 12. Tinea albipunctella (the white-speckled black). 



„ 13. Tinea fiavescentella (the triple-spotted buff). 



„ 14. Tinea lappella (the triple-spotted yellow). 



„ 15. Tinea sulphurella (the sulphur). 



„ 16. Tinea destructor (the destructive). 



„ 1 7. Tinea cloaeella (the dark-mottled woollen). 



„ 18. Tinea granella (the mottled woollen). 



„ 19. Tinea parasitella (the light-brindled woollen). 



„ 20. Tinea corticella (the bark). 



„ 21. Euplocamus mediellus (the agaric). 



Plant. 22. Cucubalus Baecifer (Berry-bearing Campion). 



PLATE CXIX. 248 



Insects. 1. Lepidocera Birdella (Mr. Bu-d's). 



2. Lepidocera mediopectinella (the middle feathered). 



3. Lepidocera taurella (the little bull). 



4. Lepidocera cheuopodiella (the spotted bull). 



5. Incurvaria masculella (the feathered diamond- 

 back). 



6. Incurvaria pectinella (the feathered twin spot), 



7. Incurvaria Oehlmanniella (Oehlmann's). 



8. Incurvaria spuria (the spurious treble-spot). 



9. Incurvaria tripunetella (the trebled-spotted). 



10. Incurvaria rufimitrella. 



1 1 . Amaurosetia oppositella (the two-spotted brown) . 



12. Amaurosetia quadripunctella (the double-spotted 

 brown). 



13. Amaurosetia minutella (the double gold-spotted), 



14. Amaurosetia cerusella (the triple-spotted white). 



15. Amaurosetia Albinella (Albin's). 



16. Amaurosetia Megerlella (Megerle's). 



1 7. Amaurosetta albifrontella (the white fronted). 

 Plant. 18. Fumaria officinalis (common Fumitory). 



PLATE CXX, 



250 



Insects. 



1. Lampronia Capitella, (the triple-spotted black). 



2. Lampronia prselatella (the spotted violet). 



3. Lampronia flavipunctella (the 4-spotted brown). 



4. Lampronia formosella. 



5. Lampronia Margiue-punetella (the dotted border). 



6. Lampronia Melanella (the white-spotted black). 



