110 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
feeds on the broom. Pupa slender, and yellowish green. Com. | 
mon, Essex, and Surrey. 
CLEORA (STEPHENS), 
THe MAip or Honour, (C. bajularia, SteruEns) appeats 
the beginning of July. Wings one inch one-twelfth to one. 
fourth, very deep green ; first pair with two waved streaks, and 
areddish-white blotch at the posterior angle; second pair with 4 
similar blotch at the posterior angle, and one or two towards the 
inner edge, the fringes white spotted with brown. Caterpillar, 
grey; feeds on theoak. Notcommon, Kent and Surrey, 
Tur Brussexs’ Lace (C. Lichenaria, SterHeENS) appears the 
end of July. Wings one inch one-fourth to five-twelfths; varied 
with green and ash-colour, sprinkled with dusky, with a com. 
mon very wavy and strongly indented black streak behind the 
middle ; the first pair has a somewhat incurved black streak near 
the base. Caterpillar, greenish, or ash-colour, varied with yel- 
low, the sides with black spots ; feeds on different kinds of lichen, 
Common. Cambridgeshire, Essex, and Surrey. 
Tae Wivower (C. viduaria, SterueNs) appears in June, 
Wings one inch one-third to one-half, white, sprinkled with 
black; first pair with three indented black streaks, with a black 
spot between the two last, on the hinder margin is a row of black 
crescents; second pair with a large central spot and two others 
on the inner margin. Scarce, Hampshire. 
Tur Smootn (C. teneraria, SterHENs) appears the end of 
June or beginning of July. Wings one inch one-sixth to one 
third, white, sprinkled with dusky; first pair with four equi- 
distant dusky spots on the upper edge, giving off an equal num. 
ber of indistinct streaks ; second pair with a dusky central dot, 
and an obscure cross streak, and a waved black line on the hinder 
margin. Caterpillar feeds on the Lichen omphalodes. Rare, 
Edinburgh, and Hampshire. 
Tur Girpwe (C. einctaria, Curtis) appears in May or June. 
Wings one inch one-half to two-thirds, ash-coloured, sprinkled 
with dusky, the hinder margin with an interrupted row of cres- 
cent-shaped spots, a band at the base, and several dusky spots on 
the disc. Local, Hampshire. 
Tue Painter (C. pictaria, SrepneNs) appears in the spring. 
Wings of the female one inch one-sixth, ash-coloured, with a row 
of distinct black dots on the hinder margin at the base of the 
fringe which is ash-coloured; first pair with two pale waved streaks, 
having an interjacent round black spot; second pair with a 
waved streak also behind the middle; antenne reddish; body 
with arow of white spotson the back. Rare. Kent. 
ALCIS (Cortis). 
Tae Mottiep Beauty (A. repandaria, Curtis) appears the 
middle or end of July, in woods and forests, Wings one inch | 
