84 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
feeds on various kinds of willow. Not common. Hertfordshire, 
Kent, and Surrey, 
: CYMATOPHORA (TreEITScCHKR). 
Tue DARK HEART (C. Oo, SrepHeNns) appears the beginning 
of June to end of May. Wings one inch one-fourth, to seven. 
twelfths; first pair yellowish, with rust-red bands, and slightly 
waved streaks; the ordinary stigmata yellow, the hinder one 
heart-shaped; second pair white. Caterpillar, brownish red, 
With white spots and lines; head black 3 feeds on the oak, Not 
common. Yorkshire, Essex, and Kent. 
COSMIA (OcnusENHEIMER). 
Tak Waite Sror Pinion (C. diffinis, OcHSENNEIMER) appears 
the middle of August. Wings one inch one-sixth, to one-third; 
first pair rosy-brown, with three red streaks ; three white Spots 
on the upper edge, and a black twin spot at the tip; second pair 
very dusky with a yellow fringe. Caterpillar, green, with white 
stripes; head and fore legs black; feeds on the elm. Not plen- 
tiful. Hertfordshire, Surrey, and Devonshire. 
THe Twin Seor Pinion (C. affinis, OcusSENUEIMER) appears 
the end of July. Wings one inch one-twelfth to one-sixth ; first 
pair rusty or greyish brown, with two white Streaks, and a twin 
black spot at the tip; second pair black, with a yellowish fringe. 
Caterpillar, greenish-white, with green lines; each segment 
with a black crescent; feeds on theelm. Notscarce. Hertford: 
shire, and Surrey. 
Tue Crescenr Pinton (C. Pyralina, OcHSENUEIMER) appear 
the end of July. Wings one inch one-fourth to five-twelfths; 
first pair purplish red, with strongly waved streaks, and a white 
erescent-like patch on the upper edge towards the posterior mar 
gin; fringe yellowish red; second pair pale red, with red fringe, 
Caterpillar, green, with five white lines, and some white spots 
onthe back, Rare. Norfolk, Essex, and Kent. 
Tae Dunpar (C. trapetzina, OcuseNHEIMER) appears the end 
of July. Wings one inch one-fourth to five-twelfths ; first pair 
grey, yellowish or reddish, with darker streaks, a central black 
spot, and the hinder margin spotted with black; second pairred, 
with the upper edge yellowish, and the fringe red. Caterpillar, 
green or dusky, with ash coloured streaks and yellowish spots; 
feeds on oak, lime, hazel, &c. Common, Glamorganshire, 
Shropshire, near London, and Devonshire. 
THe ANGLE Srripe (C. fulvago, OcusreNnHEIMER) appears the 
end of July. Wings one inch five-twelfths to two three-fourths; 
first pair plain or deep yellow, with a distinct reddish one-angled 
streak before the middle, and a somewhat waved one behind the | 
middle; the stigmata paler; the hinder margin with a black | 
Spot; second pair straw colour. Caterpillar, dull green, with @ | 
whitish stripe on the back, and three pale ones on the sides; 
feeds on the birch, Very rare, Kent, 
