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scales at a small distance beyond the middle ; half-way between these and the apex of the wing is a dull, whitish 

 transverse fascia, and the entire apical margin of the wing is whitish-brown, with about 8 black dots ; behind 

 the white discoidal spot is a slender black dash, interrupted with white scales; hind wings ])ale brownish. 

 Described from Mr. Bentley's collection. Taken about heaths in the north of England. 



Species 12. — Anacajipsis zephyeella '—(Plate CIV., Fig. 14)— Measures nearly 8 lines in expanse ; 

 fore wings " ashy-brown, with numerous black atoms and spots disposed irregularly, forming a slender longish 

 stripe on the costa, and an adjoining larger spot with a more conspicuous one on the disc towards the hinder 

 margin, which is also slightly spotted with black, and has yellowish fringe ; hind wings ashy-brown." — Stephens. 

 Taken near London by Mr. Stephens, and in the New Forest, in June. 



' Synonvme. — Tinea zephyrella, Hiibner ; Stephens, (Illustr.) ; Wood, fig. 1193. 



Species 13. — Anacampsis terrella" — (Plate CIV., Figs. 15, 16) — Measures 7 lines in expanse; fore 

 wings rather narrower, and with the apex rounder than in the preceding ; the disc brownish-ashy and 

 immaculate, or faintly dotted with brownish ; hind wings darkish and very glossy. The caterpillar has the 

 anterior segments black with pale rings, and the hind ones pale greenish, with slender black streaks. Taken in 

 gardens and woods in June. 



" S-i-NoNvMEs. — rinf a (en-cWa, Hiibner ; Duponchel. I Reeurvaria subcinerea, Haworth ; StephenB ; Curtis; Wood, 



Htjemilis zephyrella, Treitscbke. 1 fig. 1196. 



Species 14. — Anacampsis lutarea'' — (Plate CIV., Fig. 17) — Measures 7 or 8 lines in expanse; fore 

 wings pale reddish clay-coloured, with an ashy tinge, produced by a few minute ashy atoms ; the middle of the 

 disc with two or three contiguous, nearly obsolete, dusky dots : hind wings rather darker. Taken in June, 

 in woods. 



" Synonymes. — Reeurvaria lutarea, Hawortb ; Stephens; Wood, fig. 1197. 

 Tinea Verbascella, Hiibner. 



Species 15. — Anacampsis annulicornis " — (Plate CIV. Fig. 18) — Measures 6 lines in expanse; fore 

 wings dark brown, with three indistinct equidistant pale ash-coloured fasciae, the central one with a few whitish 

 spots, and the intermediate spaces slightly clouded with black towards the apical margin ; near the anterior angle 

 are three black dots placed obliquely ; hind wings pale fuscous. A single specimen, taken in the Isle of 

 Wight in June, is in Mr. Stephens's collection. 



* Synonyjie. — Anacampsis annulieornis, Stephens' (Illustrations) ; Wood, fig. 1199. 



Species 16. — Anacampsis serricornis — (Bentley MS., and our Plate CIV., Fig. 19) — Expands nearly 

 8 lines ; fore wings narrow, with the sides nearly parallel, dark chesnut brown with a few darker and lighter 

 scales about the middle of the disc ; apical portion rather pale, slightly irrorated with black scales : hind wings 

 ashy brown ; antennas rather thick and serrated, especially at the tip. Taken in Devonshire by Mr. Bentley. 



Species 17. — Anacampsis dodecella — (Linnseus, &c., Wood, fig. 1200, and our Plate CIV., Fig. 20) — 

 Expands from 5J to 7 lines : fore wings pale reddish, or ochreous, with six, or only five, minute discoidal 

 black dots, longitudinally arranged in pairs. Coombe Wood, June, but rare. 



Species 18. — Anacampsis mouffettella ^ — (Plate CIV., Fig. 21) — Expands from 6i to 8 lines; fore 

 wings hoary, with black lines or dots at the base and extremity of the costa, and others larger on the disc, and 

 a row along the apical margin ; the basal streaks at the base are sometimes obsolete. July, rare. New Forest, 

 Darenth Wood, &c. 



? Synonymes. — Phaltcna Tinea Mouffeiiella, l,\nadi\3B ; Stephens; Wood, fig. 1201. 

 Reeurvaria punetifera, Haworth, 



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