CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
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SPHINGINA (Rennie), 
ZYGZNIDZ (Leacn). 
INO (Leach). 
Tue Green Forester (Ino Statices, Leacn) appears the 
middle of June. Wings one inch to one inch one-third; first pair 
above blue-green ; underneath brown; the second pair on both 
sides are brown; antenne pectinated and club-shaped. Cater- 
pillar, dusky, with two lines of white crescents on the back; feeds 
on sorrel. Chrysalis dusky. Not common. Kent, Swrey, Hert. 
fordshire, Essex, Middlesex, Yorkshire, Cambridgeshire, North. 
umberland, 
Tne BLUE-GREEN Forester (J. Globularia, SreraENs). Sup- 
posed by Stephens to be only a variety of I. Statice. 
ANTHROCERA (Scorott). 
Tae Mevinor Burnet (Anthrocera Meliloti, SrerPHENS) appears 
the end of June. Wings one inch one-fourth to one-third ; first 
pair greenish-blue, or greenish-black, transparent, with five red 
spots ; second pair red, with an indistinct greenish margin. 
Caterpillar, green, head and fore legs black, with a white stripe 
on the back, anda line of black spots on the sides; feeds on 
clover, Chrysalis yellowish white, with the back and wing-cases 
dusky. Rare, Surrey. 
Tue TreForw Burner (A. Trifolii, StepHENs) appears the end 
of May or beginning of June. Wings eleven-twelfths, or one inch 
one-sixth to one-fourth; first pair greenish blue, with five red 
spots, two of which are in the middle, and frequently con- 
fluent; underneath of uniform colour; second pairred, with a 
broad greenish blue margin. Caterpillar dull yellow, with rows 
of black spots; it feeds on trefoil. Chrysalis black. Abundant. 
Devonshire, Hants, Cambridgeshire, Northumberland, Middlesex. 
Probably only a variety of A. Loti. 
Tue Five Sror Burner (A. Loti, SrepHens) apears in June. 
Wings one inch one-third to one-half; first pair deep greenish 
