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fulvous patch, emitting a curved line, which reaches to the anal angle ; hind wings white, with the anal margin 

 broadly ashy. Very rare. Darenth Wood, Kent, in July. 



' Synonvme. — PhaltBna Tortrix Modeeriana, LiniiEeus ; Haworth ; Stephens ; Wood, fij. 868. 



Species 22. — Lozotcenia acerana'' — (Plate LXXX., Fig. 12) — Measures 8 or 9 lines in expanse; 

 fore wings oblong, obtuse, brownish or reddish, with a somewhat arched striga at the base, and oblique fascia in 

 the middle, greatly dilated on the inner margin, and a spot on the costa, near the extremity, of a darker colour ; 

 hind wings brown ; fringe brown, with the tips whitish. Found in the woods of the south of England, in June ; 

 but not a common species. 



^ Synonyme. — rortrw acerano, Hiibner ; Haworth; Stephens; Wood, fig. 869. 



Species 23. — Lozotcenia tbipasciana "^ — (Plate LXXX., Fig. 13) — Measures 8 or 9 lines in expanse ; 

 fore wings pale ashy, shining ; the base darker, witli an incurved blackish striga, followed by an oblique brown 

 fascia, very much dilated behind, and edged with black scales, and a patch on the costa towards the apex, from 

 which, in fine specimens, runs an obsolete striga of black dots ; hind wings brown, with whitish fringe. The 

 markings differ much in intensity, whence the series of varieties described by Mr. Haworth, and now in my 

 collection. Taken in the woods of the south of England, in June ; but rare. 



' Synonyme. — Pijralis trifnsciana, Fabricius ; Haworth; Stephens; Wood, fig. 870. 



Species 24. — Lozotcenia Grotiana ^ — (Plate LXXX., Fig. 14) — Measures 7 or 8 lines in expanse ; fore 

 wings obtuse, golden tawny, finely reticulated, and with a nearly obsolete bar near the base, and a broad sub- 

 central fascia of dark brown furcate towards the costa, leaving a pale triangular costal patch ; hind wings 

 brown. Found at the same time and places as the last two species. 



' Synonyjie. — Pyralis Grotiana, Fabricius ; Haworth ; Stephens ; Wood, fig. 871. 



Species 25. — Lozotcenia ochbeana s — (Plate LXXX., Fig. 15) — Measures about |- inch in expanse ; fore 

 .■ J/, t' wings golden yellow, very faintly reticulated with ferruginous ; a broad rusty fascia across the middle, greatly 

 dilated behind, and branching upwards rather indistinctly towards the extremity of the costa, where is a dusky 

 patch ; hind wings ashy-brown. Taken at the end of June, near London. 



s Synonyme. — Tortrix ochreana, Hiibner; Stephens (lUustr.) ; Wood, fig. 872. 



Species 26. — Lozotcenia CRUCiANAh — (Plate LXXX., Fig. 16) — Measures 6 or 7 lines in expanse ; fore 



wings narrow, ashy-gray or hoary, glossy ; rusty brown at the base, and a very broad oblique ferruginous or 



chesnut fascia beyond the middle, uniting with a marginal bar of the same colour, edged with a faint glossy line ; 



hind wings brown ; fringe purple, with the tips wliiter. Found in woods, in June ; but rather uncommon. 



'■ Synonymes. — Phalosna Tortrix cruciana, Linneeus ; Haworth ; 1 Pyralis cinerana, Fabricius. 

 Stephens ; Wood, fig. 873. I Tortrix angustana, Hiibner. 



Species 27. — Lozotcenia Holmiana ' — (Plate LXXX., Figs. 17, 18, 19) — Measures from 4 to 7 lines in 

 expanse ; fore wings rusty clay, slightly irrorated with lead colour towards the tips, and having a white angu- 

 lated spot on the middle of the costa. Common in gardens and hedges, about the end of June. 



' Synonyme. — Phalosna Tortrix Holmiana^ Linnaaus ; Hiibner ; Haworth ; Stephens ; Wood, fig. 847. 



Species 28. — Lozotcenia Schreberiana J — (Plate LXXX., Fig. 20) — Measures nearly J- inch in expanse ; 

 fore wings rusty gray, with a broad obscure patch beyond the middle, and a triangular spot in the middle of the 

 costa ; the apex with a pale streak ; hind wings pale brown, with the base paler. Very rare ; Cornwall. 

 JSynonvwe. — Phal. Tortr. Schreberiana, Linn.? Panzer? Stephens; Wood, fig. 875. 



