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Species 27- — Anacampsis contigua — ( Ha worth ; "Wood, fig. 1212, and our Plate CV., Fig. 7) — 

 Expands 6 lines ; fore wings ashy-black or brown, with a whitish oblique fascia at the base, and another 

 narrower near the apical margin, connected along the inner margin ; head white. Gardens, June. 



Species 28. — Anacampsis sequax — (Haworth ; "Wood, fig. 1213, and our Plate CV., Fig. 8) — Expands 

 about 6 lines ; fore wines brownish, clouded with black, with one oblique whitish fascia before the middle, and 

 another, less oblique and fainter, near the apical margin ; head grayish ash. Common in gardens in June 

 and July. 



Species 29. — Anacampsis proxima — (Haworth ; Wood, fig. 1214, and our Plate C"V., Fig. 9) — Expands 

 6 or 7 lines ; fore winfs grayish-brown, slightly clouded with black, with a large black angulated or sinuated 

 fascia-like patch before the middle, from the costa nearly to the inner margin, and beyond this some black clouds 

 and dots. In gardens, about the end of June. 



Species 30. — Anacampsis tricolorella — (Haworth, Ent. Tr. ; Wood, fig. 1215, and our Plate CV., 



Fig. 10) Expands from 6 to 7i lines ; fore wings dark ash, with black markings ; a whitish slight fascia near 



the base, followed by a large black costal blotch, and beyond this dotted with black, and marked with a whitish 

 subapical fascia dilated into a white blotch on the costa. Taken in the Kentish woods in June. 



DESCRIPTION OF PLATE CVI. 



Insects. — Fig. I. Anacampsis luctuella (the crescent-shouldereil). 

 Fig. 2. Anacampsis subrosea (the little blossom). 

 Fig. 3. Anacampsis decorella (the neat). 

 Fig. 4. Anacampsis marmorea (the beautiful marble). 

 Fig. 5. Anacampsis guttifera (the white-dotted black). 

 Fig. 6. Anacampsis atra (the little black). 

 Fig. 7. Anacampsis subocellea (the eyelet). 



Insects, — Fig. 8. Anacampsis maculella (the short-barred white). 



,, Fig. 9. Anacampsis tremella (the horse-shoe). 



,, Fig. 10. Anacampsis LycUella. 

 Plant. — Fig. 11. Anemone ranunculoides (yellow-wood Anemone). 



All the insects figured in this plate are from the collection of Mr. 

 Bentley. 



Species 31. — Anacampsis luctdella (Hiibner ? "Wood, fig. 1206 and 1218, and our Plate CVI., Fig. 1) — 

 Expands about 6 lines ; fore wings black-brown, with darker shades and a clear semicircular reddish-wiiite streak 

 in the middle of the costa, and a subapical interrupted fascia of the same colour ; apical margin dotted with 

 whitish. Taken in woods, in June. 



Species 32. — Anacampsis SDBROSEAa — (Haworth; "W'ood, fig. 1219, and our Plate CVI., Fig. 2) — Expands 

 5J lines ; fore wings black, with a large, somewhat rosy mark on the costa, inclosing a dark marginal dot, and 

 an indistinct interrupted fascia of purplish-white near the apical margin ; hind wings leaden-black, and shining ; 

 probably a variety of the last species. Taken in woods, in June. 



' Synonyme. — Tinea luculella, Hiibner. 



Species 33. — Anacampsis decorella — (Haworth, Ent. Tr. ; "V\^ood, fig. 1217, and our Plate CVI., 

 Fiof. 3) — Expands about 6 lines ; fore wings black-brown, with a recurved basal, and straight apical fascia of 

 white, and a central ochreous or rosy spot, and a slight tinge of the same behind the second fascia. Kent and 

 Norfolk, in June : rare. We have received a fine series of specimens from Sam. Stevens, Esq. 



•Species 34. — Anacampsis marmorea — (Haworth; Wood, fig. 1218? and our Plate CVI., Fig. 4) — 

 Expands 6 lines ; fore wings narrow, the basal half of the costal portion black ; but interrupted by a subapical 

 oblique white fascia ; beyond the middle are two irregular red dots, one beyond the other. Norfolk, Birch 

 Wood, and Hampshire, in June. 



