CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 115 
Tas Eyep Mocna Stons (EF. ocellaria, SrepHENS). Doubtful 
as a native. 
Toe Waite Grirpwe (EZ. albicincta, SrepHENS). Wings one 
inch one-twelfth, each with a central white spot, and a common 
white streak near the hinder margin, Very rare. Surrey. 
Tar Burr Arcus (2. punctaria, SternENs) appears in woody 
places, in May and in August. Wings one inch one-twelfth to 
one-sixth, reddish, sprinkled with very minute black dots, with 
acommon central red band, in which in the second pair isa very 
white spot, and a series of black dots towards the hinder margin. 
Caterpillar brownish or yellowish-green, with streaks of reddish 
and yellow on the sides, Pupa reddish, with the tip yellowish, 
Common. Essex, and near London. 
THE TRIPLE-LINE Mocna (E. frilinearia, Steruens). Wings 
one inch one-twelfth to one-sixth, red, with three common 
brown streaks, the first before the middle, curved, very slender 
and slightly waved; the second band-like and longer; the third 
near the hinder margin, very slender, but much waved, and 
composed of very minute confluent dots. Rare. Essex, Kent, 
and Hampshire. 
BRADYEPETES (SrerHens). 
Tae BLoop VEIN (B. amataria, SreeuENs) appears the end of 
June, Wings one inch one-sixth to one-third, pale ashy- 
yellow, powdered with grey, with the fringes and a common 
very oblique streak purplish-red, and a common wayy dusky 
streak towards the hinder margin. Caterpillar, reddish-brown, 
with dark shades and a pale line on the back; feeds on hazel, 
pieshorn, &c, Local. Warwickshire, Essex, Herts, Kent, and 
wTey. 
EPIONE (Duroncuer). 
Tae BorpeErepd Beauty (2£. apiciaria, SrerHENs) appears 
the end of July. Wings one inch one-twelfth to one-third, 
bright yellow, with minute reddish lines; first pair with a right 
angled red brown streak before the middle, and a wavy dusky 
one rising at the tip, with an interjacent spot of the same tint; 
the second streak is common, and the space from it to the fringe 
isashy red. Caterpillar, grey, with a white streak on the back, 
the sides with white spots and black dots; feeds on the willow. 
Notrare. Warwickshire, Cumberland, Cambridgeshire, Essex, 
and Surrey. 
Tus Vesper Beaury (2. vespertaria, StRPHENS) appears the 
middle of July. Wings one inch one-twelfth to one-sixth, pale 
yellow, with minute reddish lines; a dusky central spot; an 
arched dusky streak behind the middle, from which to the hin- 
der margin is ashy-red, the first pair also with an incurved red- 
dish streak above the base. Caterpillar, ashy-grey; feeds on the 
hazel. Very rare. Yorkshire. 
Tue LirtLe Tuorn (2. advenaria, Srepuens) appears in 
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