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Species 2. — Lozopera Dubrisana' — (Plate CI., Figs. 2, 3, 4) — Measures from 4 to 6 lines in expanse ; 



fore wings pale sulphur or buff, mottled with shining brown and white marks, with a somewhat interrupted 



oblique dusky fascia across the middle, and another more undulated beyond it ; hind wings pale, freckled with 



brown, especially towards the apex, sometimes blackish. Taken in the middle of August, on the Cliffs, near 



Dover, by Mr. Curtis. 



' Synonvmes. — Cocht/lis Duhrisana, Curtis; Stephens; Wood, fig. 1148. 

 Eupacifia iuteolana, Stephens (not Xanthosetia luteolana, Hiib.) 



Species 3. — Lozopera marmoratana " — (Plate CI., Fig. 5) — Measures 7 lines in expanse ; fore wings 

 pale sulphur freckled with brown, and variegated with shining white spots and lines, leaving two indistinct, li . '2^e^ 



oblique, fuscous bands ; costa spotted with brown : hind wings fuscous, freckled with white ; fringe white. 

 Taken in the middle of August near Dover, by Mr. Curtis. 



" Synonvme Cochplis marmoratana, Cuitis ; Stephens ; Wood, fig. 1149. 



Species 4. — Lozopera straminea ' — (Plate CI., Fig. 6) — Measures 7 or 8 lines in expanse ; fore wings 

 pale straw coloured, with a short oblique fulvous fascia a little before the middle of the wing, extending from 

 the inner margin nearly to the middle of the disc ; the costa with a few obscure tawny dots and a subapical 

 tawny line : hind wings whitish, with long silky white fringe. Taken in meadows and woods in May and 

 August, and widely dispersed, but not abundant. 



' Synonvme. — Tortrix straminea, Haworth ; Stephens ; Wood, fig. 1150. 



Species 5. — Lozopera Smeathmanniana" — (Plate CI., Fig. 7) — Measures from 5 to 7 lines in expanse ; 



fore wings rather narrow, pale straw-coloured and glossy, with faint clouds, and two grayish brown spots on the 



costa, one near the middle, and the other towards the apex, opposite to each of which is an oblique, abbreviated, 



grayish-brown fascia, darkest on the inner margin, the anterior of which is rather curved outwards : these fascise 



vary considerably in intensity and breadth, and the base of the wing is also occasionally more or less tinged 



with brown. 



^' SvNONVMEs. — Pyralis Smeaihmanniana, Fabricius ; Curtis ; Stephens, (Illustr.) ; Wood, fig. 1151. 

 (Not A'^. G. Smeathmanniana, Stephens' Cat.) Lozopera Fabriciana, Hiibner; Haworth ; Stephens, (Catal.) 



Species 6. — Lozopera Francillonana" — (Plate CI., Fig. 8) — Measures from 5 to 8 lines in expanse ; fore 

 wings dark straw-coloured, without clouds or dots, but having two very oblique brunneous fasciae entirely 

 crossing the wing, arising from two spots on the costa, and occasionally with the costa towards the base 

 suffused with brown ; hind wings brownish-gray. Taken in June and July at Dover, and Darenth, in Kent. 



* SvNONYMEs. — Pyralis Francillana, Fabricius ; Donovan, x., pi. 355, fig. 1 ; Haworth; Stephens ; Wood, fig. 1152. 

 Tortrix Baumanniana, Hiibner.' but not of Fabricius. Tortrix sanguinea, Ochsenheimer. 



Species 7- — Lozopera badiana ^ — (Plate CI., Fig. 9) — Measures from 6 to 8 lines in expanse ; fore 

 wings graj'ish straw-coloured and shining or paler straw, with a brown spot at the base of the costa, beyond 

 which is an oblique fulvous brown fascia, somewhat angulated and interrupted in the middle, and between this 

 and the apical margin is a second broken and abbreviated fascia darkest on the costa ; this being occasionally 

 almost reduced to the costal spot ; hind wings blackish. Taken in places where burdock abounds in June and 

 July, being widely dispersed. Isle of White, Battcrsea Fields, AVhittlesea Mere, &c. 



^ Synonymes. — Tortrix badiana^ Hiibner ; Curtis ; Stephens, (Illustr.) ; Wood, fig. 1153. 



■ Tortrix ritbigana, Ochsenheimer. JV. G. Smeathmanniana, Haworth ; Stephens (Catal.), not Loz. Smeathm. supra. 



Species 8. — Lozopera Baumanniana^ — (Plate CI., Fig. 10) — Measures from 6 to II lines in expanse; 

 fore wings rather ashy or yellow, the base rather darker, with a chocolate red spot near the base of the costa, 



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