1000 Insects. 



Sp. 12. LozoTjENIa Acerana, Steph. 1. c. 79. 

 Tortrix Acerana, Haworth, 425. 



Measures 7 to 10 lines. Anterior wings pale fuscous, with a trans- 

 verse streak at the base, an oblique fascia in the middle, dilated on 

 the inner margin ; some examples are slightly reticulated : posterior 

 wings fuscous ; the cilia on all the wings pale and very glossy. 



Not common. I generally find this species about poplar trees the 

 end of June. 



Sp. 13. LozoT,ENiA dissimilana, Bentley. 



Measures 1 inch. Anterior wings reddish brown, some reticulated 

 with interrupted black lines ; a small pale spot on the costa, a little 

 beyond the middle : posterior wings deep fuscous. 



Found in the New Forest, Hants. I obtained this distinct species 

 from the cabinet of Mr. Stone. 



Sp. 14. Lozot,enia trifasciana, Steph. 1. c. 79. 

 Pyralis trifasciana, Fabr. iii. b. 248. 



Measures 7 to 9 lines. Anterior wings cinereous, with an obscure 

 band at the base ; an oblique brown fascia in the middle, dilated 

 towards the inner margin ; a small spot on the costa, and a few scat- 

 tered dots on the posterior margin ; posterior wings fuscous, with 

 light cilia. 



Found in woods in June. 



Sp. 15. Lozot^nia Grotiana, Steph. 1. c. 78. 

 Pyralis Grotiana, Fabr. iii. b. 272. Tortrix jlavana, Hubner, PL 



xxi. fig. 133. 



Measures 7 to 8 lines. Anterior wings golden yellow, finely 

 streaked with rust-coloured lines, with a broad oblique fascia of the 

 same colour in the middle, extending to the anal angle ; also, a spot 

 near the apex of the costa. Ochreana, and flavana of Hubner, are 

 only varieties of this species. 



This pretty insect is rare near London. I have taken it in Epping 

 forest, 1 think, in the month of June. 



