190 BRITISH MOTHS 



Species 35. — Anacampsis guttifera — ( Ha worth ; Wood, fig. 1216; and our Plate CVI., Fig. 5) — 

 Expands 5^ lines ; fore wings black, -with a small patch at the base, two on the opposite margin before the 

 middle, and two others similarly placed beyond the middle, white. Near London and Scotland, in June : rare. 



Species 36. — Anacampsis atra '' — (Haworth ; Wood, fig. 1220; and our Plate CVI., Fig. 6) — Expands 



5 or 6 lines ; fore wings deep black, obsoletely clouded, but varying in the depth of its tints ; the inner margin 

 irregularly ashy ; hind wings ashy-brown. Woody places, in June. 



b Synonyme. — Tinea exiffuella, Fabricius; Hubner. 



Species 37. — Anacampsis subocellea — (Stephens ; Wood, fig. 1221; and our Plate CVI., Fig. 7) — Expands 



6 lines ; fore wings hoary ash, with some obscure^brownish streaks on the inner margin, one near the middle, and 

 a second on the anal angle with a roundish spot between them, and an oblique subapical streak and an imperfect 

 eyelet near the apex. Taken in the New Forest, in June. 



Species 38. — Anacampsis maculella — (Fabricius, &c.; Wood, fig. 1222; and our Plate CVI., Fig. 8) — 

 Expands 6 lines ; fore wings whitish, or somewhat hoary ; more or less slightly powdered or clouded with 

 brownish, with a short oblique black fascia near the base, from the costa nearly to the inner margin, inclining 

 anteriorly, opposite to which is a large brown costal cloud, and a brown dot towards the anal angle. Taken in 

 woods, in June. 



Species 39. — Anacampsis tremella '^ — (W. V.; Stephens; Wood, fig. 1223 ; and our Plate CVI., Fig. 9) 

 — Expands from 5 to 6|- lines ; fore wings snow-\yhite or whitish, with a large patch of black and brown 

 clouds extending from the base to the middle of the costa, which, when the wings are closed, forms a 

 mark like a horse-shoe ; the apical portion of the wing clouded with ashy, and minutely dotted with black. 

 Hedges, in Kent, Surrey, &c., about the end of June. 



•^ Synonyme. — Tinea Blattariella, Hubner, &c. 



Species 40. — Anacampsis Liellella — (Curtis MS., and our Plate CVI., Fig. 10)- — Expands 6^ lines ; 

 fore wings buff-white, varied with black markings ; viz. the costa with three black narrow spots, the first near 

 the base, the second before, and the third rather beyond the middle, the extremity clouded with brown ; disc of 

 the wing with a large oblong black patch reaching from near the base to beyond the middle, followed by a nearly 

 apical oval brown patch : head, thorax, and hind wings, buff-white. Described from IMr. Bentley''s collection. 



DESCRIPTION OF PLATE CVII. 



Insfcts. — Fig. 1. Anacampsis nivella (the black-dotted ivbite). 

 J, Fig. 2. Anacampsis aleella (the black-clouded). 

 „ Fig. 3. Anacampsis intenuptella (the brown streak), 

 „ Fig. 4. Anacampsis fulvescens (the tawny). 



Insects. — Fig. 11. Anacampsis padifoHella. 

 jj Fig. 12. Anacampsis fugacella. 

 J, Fig. 13. Anacampsis jElhiops. 

 „ Fig. 14. Anacampsis fuscipennis. 



Fig. 5. Anacampsis fuscescens (the faint-dotted brown). j, Fig. 15. Anacampsis costella. 



„ Fig. 6. Anacampsis alternella (the black-spotted white). I Plant.— Fig. 16. Chlora perfoliata (yellow wort). 

 „ Fig. 7. Anacampsis angustella(theblack-spottedbrimstoue). 



„ Fig. 8. Anacampsis albimaculea (the white-spotted black). All the insects figured in this plate are from the cabinet of Mr. 



„ Fig. 9. Anacampsis quadripuncta (the four-spotted). j Bentley. 



„ Fig. 10. Anacampsis bifasciella (the two-banded). | 



Species 41. — Anacampsis nivella — (Fabricius, &c. ; "Wood, f^g. 1224; and our Plate CYIL, Fig. 1) — 

 Expands 6 lines ; fore wings white, sliglitly clouded with ashy, with a clear white streak across, near the apical 



