CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 143 
TIMANDRA (Duponcuet). 
Tuk SMALL BLoop Vern (7. imitaria, SverHeNns) appears in 
June and July. Wings one inch one-twelfth, to one-sixth, witha 
curved dusky streak before the middle of the first pair, and two 
behind, common to all the wings; the fringes reddish. Com- 
mon. Cheshire, Essex, Kent, Surrey, and Hants. 
TAE SUBANGLED WAvE(T. variegata, StEPHENS) appears the 
end of June and beginning of July. Wings one inch one- 
twelfth to one-sixth, whitish, sprinkled with ash-colour ; the 
first pair with a very indistinct streak towards the base; then, 
common to all the wings, an oblique dusky band behind the 
middle, and an indented streak, and near the hinder margin, and 
on the margin itself, a very slender and somewhat interrupted 
line. Rare. Kent, 
Tut New Forest Wave (7. emutaria, STEPHENS) appears in 
July. Wings one inch, pale yellowish red, with an obscure cen- 
tral band, a black dot on the dise, and a row of black dots on the 
margin. Rare. New Forest, Hants. 
Tur Rosy Wave (7. subroseata, STEPHENS) appears the end of 
July. Wings one inch, rosy-white, with numerous very minute 
dusky dots, with an oblique dusky rather short streak, passing from 
the tip to the middle of the inner margin of the first pair, to the 
inner edge of the second pair; behind this on the first pair are 
about five minute black dots ; the second pair with one or more 
Streaks towards the margin, Rare. Norfolk, Hants. 
MACARIA (Curtis), 
Tae Peacock (M. Notata, Curtis) appears the end of May 
and beginning of June. Wings one inch one-twelfth to one fourth, 
whitish, sprinkled with dusky, with three dusky streaks ; the first 
pair with three or four reddish Spots on the upper edge; the notch 
ofthe hinder margin with a red-brown crescent; second pair 
acutely angled, with a black central dot. Cater, illar, green, 
with the sides brownish-yellow 3 feeds on the willow, oak, &c. 
Scarce. Cumberland, Kent, and Surrey, 
Tae SHARP ANGLED PEAcocK (M, alternata, SrernEns) ap- 
pears in June. Wings one inch one-twelfth to one-sixth, ash- 
coloured, sprinkled with dusky, with ashy streaks ; first pair with 
four black Spots on the upper edge, and a black crescent at the 
tip; second pair somewhat tailed, with a conspicuous central 
dot, Rare, Kent, and Surrey, 
Tue SLENDER Srripep Rurovus (M. subrufata, STEPHENS). 
ings one inch one-fourth, reddish, with slender darker Streaks, 
Very rare, Locality unknown, 
Tae TAWNEY BARRED AnoLE (M. liturata, Curtis) appears 
June and August. Wings one inch one-fourth to five-twelfths, 
ashy, with three common dusky streaks at the base, arising 
‘rom spots on the upper edge, behind which is a common yel. 
lowish band. Common. Cumberland, Kent, and Hampshire, 
