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and with a whitish spot on the costa, beyond the middle, emitting a nearly obsolete angulated paler streak ; hind 

 wings blackish. Taken in gardens and woods in June. 



" Synonymes. — Tinea rusticella, HuhDet ; Stephens, (lUustr.); Wood, fig. 1209. Recurvaria nigra, Hawotth; Stepb. Cat. 



A. noctuella, Stephens, (lUustr.)-, Wood, fig. 1189. 



Species 5. — Anacampsis LONGiconNis" — (Plate CIV., Fig. 7) — Measures from 7 to 9 lines in expanse; 

 fore wings long, grayish, irrorated with black, with an oblique, abbreviated streak near the base, another before, 

 and another beyond the middle ; the first and third with a black spot on each, and the middle one with two 

 black spots, and with an oblong black subapical patch : these markings vary considerably in intensity, from 

 brick-red nearly to black, and are sometimes nearly obsolete : hind wings pale brown, with a yellovyish tinge. 

 Taken in the north of England and Scotland in June and July. — Chatmoss, May 1st, Mr. Edleston. 



" S\NONYME. — Anacampsis longicornis^ Curtis ; Brit. Ent. pi. 189 ; Stephens ; Wood, 1198. 



Species 6.— Anacampsis Listerella ° — (Plate CIV., Fig. 8) — Measures 7 lines in expanse ; fore wings 

 brown, immaculated, or with two or three darker, almost obsolete spots upon the disc, and a subapical row of 

 nearly obsolete brownish spots : antenn* and fore legs annulated with white. Taken in gardens, but not 

 common. 



° Synonyme. — PhalcBna Tinea Listerella, Linnaeus; Haworth ; Stephens; Wood, fig. 1190. 



Species 7- — Anacampsis NebuleaP — (Plate CIV., Fig. 9) — Measures 7 lines in expanse; fore wings 

 gray-brown, dotted, and clouded with black and ashy-buif, with two larger spots near the apex ; the costa with 

 several nearly obsolete dots, and the apical margin with an interrupted waved yellowish streak : hind wings 

 ashy-gray. Taken in gardens, in June. 



P Synonymes. — Recurvaria nebulea, Haworth ; Stephens ; Wood, fig. 1191. 

 Tinea populella, Hiibner. 



Species 8. — Anacampsis BetdleaI— (Plate CIV., Fig. 10) — Measures about 8 lines in expanse; fore 

 wings rather narrow, brown, slightly clouded with darker clouds, which are often interrupted by very minute 

 whitish clouds disposed longitudinally in the middle of the wing, and nearly forming a much interrupted but 

 very obsolete dash ; extremity of the costa and apical margin dotted with black : hind wings ashy-brown. 

 Taken in woods, in June. 



■! Synonymes. — Tinea Betulinella, Hiibner.' 

 Recurvaria Betulea,}i-AVioYi\i\ Stephens; Wood, fig. 1192. 



Species 9. — Anacampsis Rhombella '' — (Plate CIV., Fig. 11) — Measures 7 or 8 lines in expanse; 

 fore wings hoary or hoary-brown clouded with black, a short deep black line at the base of the costa, and a 

 second smaller and brown beyond the middle of the costa ; the disc with a few short streaks or dots of black 

 placed longitudinally ; the apical margin with an interrupted row of dark dots : hind wings brownish. Taken 

 in the Kentish woods in June. 



' Synonyme. — Tinea rhombella, Hiibner; Haworth; Stephens; Wood, fig. 1194. 



Species 10. — Anacampsis cinerella * — (Plate CIV., Fig. 12) — Measures 8 or 9 lines in expanse ; fore 

 wings ashy-brown, immaculate, shining, sometimes slightly tinged with reddish ; hind wings rather obscure. 

 Taken in gardens in Cambridge, Hertford, and Kent. 



' Synonyme. — Phalcena Tinea cinerella, Hiibner ; Haworth; Stephens; Wood, fig. 1195. 



Species 11. — Anacampsis Eric^ — (Plate CIV., Fig. 13) — Expands 6 lines; fore wings gray-brown, and 

 glossy, with a conspicuous round white patch on the disc, a little before the middle of the wing, with a few white 



