166 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
pair ashy, marbled with brown, towards the hinder margin an 
indistinctly blind and somewhat silver eyelet, having a brown 
iris; second pair dusky. Very rare.” Near London. 
ANCHYLOPERA (Sreruens). 
THE VARIABLE Rep (A. retusana, SteeHENS). “ Wings six 
lines and a half, retuse, red, with a common ash-coloured Spot in 
the middle, the upper edge obliquely streaked with white. Com. 
mon in woody places,” Near London. . 
Tur Rep Hoox-rip (A. subuncana, Srernens). “ Wings six 
lines and a half, somewhat tailed) red, with a darker straight half. 
band at the base of the inner edge, and margined posteriorly with 
white. Frequents woody places.” Near London. 
Tur BuuNT-wINGED BLoTcH-BACK (A, obtusana, StEr HENS), 
‘* Wings five lines and a half, obtuse, red, with an irregular ashy 
band, bordered with white running wavingly from the back to 
the posterior angle; the upper edge of the first pair numerously 
striated with white and red, with a red spot edged with white 
and red, with ared spot edged with white at the tip. In woods.” 
Near London. 
Tue HooK-TIP BLoTCH-BACK (A.unculana, SvePHENS). “Wings 
seven lines anda half, tailed, ash-coloured, with a large common 
burnt-red patch at the base, and another red posteriorly on the 
upper edge, slightly girdled with white. Woods.” Near London, 
TuE LUNDIAN (A. Lundana, Sternens), “Wings seven lines, 
tailed, pale, posteriorly tawny, with a rectangular golden streak 
towards the anal angle, behind which are various, very short, 
oblique, somewhat silvery streaks on the upper edge, with a very 
large common somewhat burnt-coloured chestnut brown patch 
towards the middle of the base ; second pair dusky. In woods,” 
Not common. Near London, 
Tue BRoKEN-Bar (A. fractifasciana, SrepHENs). Wings 
yellowish, with two interrupted dusky-brown hands, and a row of 
brownish spots towards the hinder margin. Uncommon.” Near 
London. 
Tae HooK-TIPPED STREAK (A, siculana, STEPHENS). Wings 
seven lines and ahalf, having hook-shaped tails, ashy-red ; the first 
pair with a white streak at the base, nearly to the tip, and another 
in the middle, dusky, interrupted, to the tip, edged with numerous 
oblique dark lines; second pair pale dusky. Uncommon.” Near 
London, 
THE Festoon Promy (A. diminutana, SrTernens). ‘ Wings 
half an inch; first pair somewhat tailed, red, with a broad 
waved ashy fillet through all the inner margin, which fillet is 
separated from the red part by a distinct waved whitish streak; 
second pair ashy-brown. Uncommon.” Near London, 
Tue Torenter (A, funalana, SteruEns), Very rare. Near 
London, 
