182 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
Tue Conwavian (A. Conwayana, Steruens) “ appears the 
middle of June, in groves. Wings five-twelfths of an inch to 
one-half; first pair tawny, slightly clouded with brown, with a 
yellow spot in the middle of the upper edge, and another oppo- 
site on the thinner margin; with about five irregular streaks 
-composed of silver spots; second pair brown or black. Not 
comman.” 
Tue PALE Orance (A. subaurantiana, SrerueNs). Near 
London. 
Tue HorrmMAnsgacian (A. Hoffmanseggiana, STEPHENS). 
“ Wings five-twelfths of an inch ; first pair tawny brown, with five” 
interrupted silver dot-streaks, the second terminating beyond the 
middle in a common yellow line in the thinner margin; second 
pair black. Perhaps a mere variety of A. Conwayana, but with- 
out the yellow spots on the margin. Not common.” Near 
London. 
Tus ORANGE AND BLAcK (A. permixtana, STEPHENS). “ Wings 
one-third of an inch to five-twelfths ; first pair golden-red, with 
across paler patch before the middle of the upper edge, which 
terminates in a common black three-cornered patch on the 
thinner margin ; behind the middle a broad greyish-black band; 
second pair snow-white, posteriorly black. Not common.” Near 
London, 
Tur DALpoRFIAN (A. Daldorfiana, SterHENs) “ appears in 
spring. Wings one-third of an inch, blackish-brown, glossy, 
posteriorly red, streaked with golden; second pair black, with 
red fringes. Not comimon,.’’ Near London, 
ARGYROLEPIA (STEPHENS). 
‘Tur Surver Sporren (A. Lathoniana, Sreruens). “ First pair 
of wings yellow, spotted with silvery. Very rare.” 
Tus BENTLEYAN (A. Bentleyana, HAworts). “ Wings brown 
rust-red, with numerous streaks and dots of a silvery yellow 
colour. Very rare.” 
Tue ORANGE Srorren (A. Turionana, StsrHENs) “ frequents 
gardens. Wings one-half of an inch to five-sixths; first pair 
rather long, blunt, and all the fringes whitish, with numerous, 
somewhat obscure, patches and dots, of a tawny-red, orange- 
gold, or golden lustre, and confluent on the hinder part of the 
wings ; second pair black. Scarce.” Kensington. 
ue GEmMED (A. gemmana, SterHENs). Near London. 
Tue Sitvery Broap BAR (A. eneana, Steruens). “ Wings 
half an inch; first pair of a pure yellow, with a strong, 
straightish, black band in the middle, and a similar one on the 
hinder margin, both dotted with silvery; second pair black. 
Very rare.”” Near London. 
Tue TESSELLATED (A. tesserana, STEPHENS). “ Wings half 
an inch to seven-twelfths, tawny,chequered with five very white 
or gold-coloured patches; second pair brown. Very uncommon.” 
Near London, 
