PLATE CVI. n 



0, Phal. bamata alis fuperioribus flavis pun&o llturaque poftica 

 hamata ferrugineis. Linn. Syji. Nat. 2. 876. 290. 



Fn. Sv. 1309. 

 Clerk. Phal. tab. \. fig. 4. 



tab. 4. fig. 5. 6. 



Fabri. Spec. Inf. 2. 280. 25. 



Taken on Epping Foreft in June — We have rarely met with this 

 Infeft. 



FIG. III. 



PHAL^NA QJJ ERCANA. 



LEPIDOPTERA. 

 TORTRIX. 



SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 



Antennse very long. Firft wings pale pink, margined with yel- 

 low: yellow fpots on the center. Inferior wings pale; underfide 

 tinctured with pink. 



Phal. £hiercana alis anticis flavis, maculis daubus coftalibus 



fulphureis. Fab. Syji. Ent. 652. 39. 

 PhaltENA fagana Wien. Vers. 28. 7. tab. 1. a. b. 

 « tab. I. b. b. 



The low oaks, and particularly fuch as are encircled with ivy, 

 generally afford a (belter to numbers of this pretty Infeft during the 

 heat of the day ; they are feldom found in the thickeft of the wood, 

 they feem to prefer the thick hedges by the road fides. 



Is found in the months of May, June, and July. 



p 2 FIG. 



