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Species 8. — Anchylopera diminutana ° — (Plate LXXXV.. Fig. 9) — Measures 6 or 7 lines in expanse ; 

 fore wings rather acute at the tip, reddish, with broad ashy waved vitta extending within the whole of the inner 

 margin, and separated from the red fore part of the wing by a distinct whitish streak which follows its undula- 

 tions, and runs to the apex of the wing : hind wings ashy brown. Taken in the woods round London, in June. 



" SvNONVME. — Torlrid' dimbiutana, Haworth ; Stephens; Wood, fig. 855. 



Species 9. — Anchtlopera funulanap — (Plate LXXXV., Fig. 10) — Measures 7 lines in expanse ; fore 5. j7to^U<«.^««' 



wings slightly caudate, brownish-red, with a broad, much- waved, longitudinal streak, extending nearly from the ?l-ft>- f'j' •'■'•■ 



base to the apex, and dilated into a patch on the inner margin before the middle : hind wings brown. Taken at .=«^' 

 Coombe Wood, in June. 



pSykonyme. — Anchylopera funulana, Stephens; Wood, fig. 956. 



Species 10. — Anchtlopera uncana'' — (Plate LXXXV., Fig. 11) — Measures 7 or 8 lines in expanse ; 



fore wings brunneous, with the costa beyond the middle streaked with white ; the apex acutely produced and 



slightly recurved, in the middle of the inner margin is a large semicircular spot or arch of an ashy hue, and a 



second smaller confluent one towards the anal angle, within which latter are some dusky scales : hind wings pale 



brown. Taken in the woods round London, in June. 



1 Synonii'mes. — Toririx uncana, Hiibner; Haworth; Stepliens : Wood, fig. 957. 

 PhaltBiia Toririx geminana^ Donovan, si. pi. 370, fig. 1. 



Species 11. — Anchylopera ustomaculana ■' — (Plate LXXXV., Fig. 12) — Measures 7 lines in expanse ; 

 fore wings " deep brown, the base glossy, cinereous, with six or seven cleft marks on the costa of the same colour, 

 the third continued to the anal margin, bearing an oblique brown fascia across the centre dilated at the middle, 

 the margins sinuated ; a large subtrigonate mark on the internal margin silvery gray, some smaller, irregular 

 markings of a similar colour towards the posterior margin, and a black spot at the apex." Taken by Mr. Curtis 

 in the middle of June, in the Black Wood of Loch Rannoch. 



'Synonyme. — Anchylopera ustomaculana, Curtis, Brit. Ent., pi. 376; Stephens; Wood, fig. 958. 



Species 12. — Anchylopera biarcuana * — (Plate LXXXV., Fig. 13) — Measures 8 lines in expanse ; 

 fore wings dull ferruginous along the middle, with the costa rather paler, the inner part of the wing whitish-ash, 

 which colour is separated from the dark front part by a waved whiti.sh line, which forms a curve opposite the 

 middle of the inner margin, and a larger arch opposite the anal angle ; the costa beyond the middle bears some 

 very oblique and slender black lineolae, and the extreme apex is dark coloured, the centre of the wing also bears 

 one or two darker longitudinal lines ; the hind wings are ashy, with paler fringe. Taken at Coombe Wood, in 

 May, by Jlr. Chant, and, on Wimbledon Common, by Mr. Lambert. 



= Synonymes Anchylopera biarcuana, Stephens (Catal.); Curtis. 



Phoxopieris cuspidana, Treitschke.' Stephens (Illustr.) ; Wood, fig. 959. 



Species 13. — Anchylopera derasana * — (Plate LXXXV., Fig. 14) — Measures 6 lines in expanse ; fore 

 vyings pale buff, vyith a large somewhat heart-shaped liver-coloured patch at the base on the inner margin, edged 

 with a white line, followed by an angulated oblique reddish-brown striga, bearing several slight black dashes in 

 the middle, extending from the middle of the costa but not reaching the inner margin ; the costa beyond the 

 middle with slender dark oblique lines placed in a contrary direction, and the apical margin also darker coloured. 

 Taken at Spitchweek, Devonshire, by Mr. Chant, in June. 



■ Synonyme. — Tortrix derasana, Hiibner; Stephens ; Wood, fig. 960. 

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