62 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS, 
Tue MorrLep Witiow (C. eubicularis, HAworrTHA) appears 
the middle of July. Wings one inch one-fourth, ashy white, 
clouded with a waved streak on the hinder margin, composed 
of very numerous triangular arrow-shaped red spots, edged ex- 
ternally with a paler colour; second pair whitish, with the mar. 
gin and nervures dusky, Caterpillar feeds on the Valeriana 
locusta. Common. Near London and Kent. 
Tue Powperep Rustic (C. superstes, OCHSENHEIMER). Wings 
one inch one-fourth to one-third, ashy white, powdered with 
brown, with a waved streak near the hinder margin reddish 
brown, and externally edged with pale, with a row of somewhat 
three-cornered black dots on the extreme margin; fringe ashy- 
brown ; second pair white, with the margin and nervures dusky, 
fringe white. Not common, 
Tur Peart Rustic (C. glareosa, OcusENHEIMER). Wings 
one inch one-sixth to one-third; first pair faint ash colour, 
with a black somewhat square spot between the ordinary stig- 
mata, and two short interrupted spots on the upper margin, to- 
wards the base; second pair and fringe white, tinged with yel- 
low. Not common, Hampshire and Devonshire. 
GLAA (Husner). 
Tue Rep Cuxstnut (G. rubricosa, SrEPHENS) appears the 
end of March. Wings one inch one-third to one-half, chestnut- 
red; first pair with the upper edge pale, as far as the middle, four 
waved dusky streaks, and the ordinary stigmata rather indis- 
tinct ; second pair reddish brown, with reddish fringe. Cater- 
pillar grey, with a pale back, and each segment with two white 
dots ; feeds on the Rumex acuta. Very rare. Kent, 
THe Dorren CuEstnut (G. rubiginea, HAwortH). Wings 
one inch one-third, rusty brown, with numerous irregular brown 
spots. Caterpillar slightly hairy, brownish, with a black spotted 
line down the back, the hair grey.’ Very rare. Locality un- 
known. 
Tue SATELLITE (G. Satellitia, SrgpHENS) appears in Septem- 
ber. Wings one inch one-third to seven-twelfths 5 first pair 
chestnut red, indented on the hinder margin with brown 
streaks, the posterior one being considerably wayed ; in place of 
the posterior stigma is a small white crescent-shaped spot, with 
asmall white dot above it, and another below it; second pair 
blackish, with red fringe. Caterpillar black or greenish, witha 
narrow white line on the sides, and yellowish marks on the neck; 
feeds on the bramble, sloe, oak, beech, &c. Not uncommon, 
Essex, Middlesex, Kent, Surrey, Devonshire, and Hampshire. 
Tue Binperry (@. Vaccinii, Srernens) appears in Septem- 
ber. Wings one inch one-fourth to one-third; having the ner- 
vures rust-red, with brown streaks, and a row of red spots to- 
wards the hinder margin, placed on a broad pale chestnut-co- 
loured band; second pair dusky, with red fringe. Caterpillar 
Trusty brown, with a pale line on the sides, the collar and tail 
