156 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
LOZOTAENIA (STEPHENS). 
Tue Forsrertan (L. Forsteriana, Sreruens) ** appears the 
middle of June, about hedges and woody places, Wings one 
inch one-twelfth; first pair ashy-brown, with a brown spot inthe 
middle of the upper edge, a second between this and the hinder 
margin, anda third much larger in the middle of the inner 
edge, all these spots arranged in form of a triangle; second pair 
duskyish, Uncommon,.’? Near London. - 
THE Firaert LEAF Rouser (L.Avellana, STEPHENS) “ appears 
the beginning of July, but not common. Wings eleven-twelfths 
of an inch; first pair obtuse, grey, with a yellowish tinge, with 
an oblique dusky band at the base, and a second behind the 
middle, which is often interrupted; and between this and the 
tip a dusky patch on the upper edge, triangularly disposed; 
second pair dusky, with yellowish fringe. Not common.” Near 
London. 
Tue DArK Oprigur BAR (L. Carpiniana, SteruEns) “appears 
abouthedges. Wings eightto eleven-twelfths of an inch ; first pair 
retuse, brick-brown, with two darker bands, and a posterior 
patch on the upper edge. Common.” Near London. 
Tue CurRRANTLEAF ROLLER (L. Ribeana, StEPHENS) “appears 
in June in gardens andhedges. Wings seven lines one-half to 
eleven lines, tawny, brick-red, with a basal and a central band, 
and a posterior spot on the upper edge, darker and margined 
with brown.’”’ Too common. 
Tne Goosenerry LEAF Rover (L. Grossulariana) Str- 
PHENS). Near London, 
Tux Cuerry Lear Rouuer (L.Cerasana, SrePHENS). “Wings 
nine to ten lines, retuse, brick-red, anteriorly slightly sprinkled 
with ashy, having two bands and a posterior patch on the upper 
edge ashy-brick red, margined with dusky; second pair duskyish, 
Far from common.” Near London. 
Tue Smoorn Opiigue Bar (L. levigana, SrerHENs). Near 
London. 
Tue Haze, LEAF Rouver (L. Corylana, SrerweNs). “ Wings 
eleven lines one-half, retuse, brick red, very finely cheequered 
with rust-red, with three unequi-distant rust-red streaks ; second 
pair duskyish, yellowish at the tip, with numerous cross-brown 
lines. Notcommon.” Near London. 
Tue Ross Lear Rou.er (L. Rosana, Srerasns) “appears the 
middle of June, in gardens about rose-trees. Wings seven lines 
one-half toeight lines one-half, broad, retuse,somewhat brick-red, 
with a streak atthe base slightly arched, an oblique club-shaped — 
band in the middle, and darker cross lines.” 
Tre HAwrnorn LEAF Roturr, (L. Oxyacanthana, StEP HENS) 
“ Wings two thirds to three-fourths of an inch, duskyish, very 
slightly streaked with dusky; second pair dusky with a golden 
ee Perhaps a mere variety. Occurs about hedges.” Near Lon- 
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