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with the base, and a large patch on the upper edge, primrose-yel- 
low, the tip of the wing whitish; palpi reflexed and horn- 
shaped; head and corselet primrose-yellow, and without Spots. 
About hedges. Near London. 
ADELA (LaTREILLE). 
LATREILLE’s Lone Horn (A, Latreillella, STEPHENS). Near 
London. 
Suttz’s Lone Horn (A. Sulzella, LATREILLE) appears in 
June, about bushes. Wings five-twelfths of an inch, bronze- 
coloured, with a golden band; antennz of the male thickened 
as far as the middle; of the female very long. Very uncommon. 
Near London, 
De Grer’s Lona Horn (A. De Geerella, LATREILLE) appears 
in June, in copses. Wings seven lines to seven lines and a half; 
first pair blackish, streaked with golden-yellow, with a band 
crossing the middle, and edged on both sides with silvery black ; 
antenne blackish, longer than the body, and so tenacious, that 
itis easily laid hold of by them. Near London. 
Tue Correr Japan (A. fasciella, SrePHENs), Wings six 
lines and a half; first pair of a gold colour, shining, with a broad 
brown band in the middle; second pair golden-brown; antennz 
very long ; head and corselet black ; and antenne of a middle 
size, with the head rust-brown ; corselet golden. Very uncom- 
mon. Near London. 
Tur ScABious LonG-norn (A. cuprelia, STEPHENS) appears 
during sunshine, among the flowers of the scabious. Wings six 
lines to eight lines and a-half, all, together with the fringes, of a 
bright somewhat copper-gold colour; second pair blackish-pur- 
ple; head red. In woody places. Kent, and near London, 
Tae Green Lono-norn (A, viridella, STEPHENS) appears in 
May, in woody places. Wings six lines to six lines and a half; 
first pair shorter, more vivid, and glossy, of a greenish-gold 
colour ; second pair brownish-purple, with a golden-green streak 
on the margin itself; all the fringes golden-green. Common, 
Near London, 
REAumuR’s Lona-norn (A. Reaumurella, LATREILLE). Wings 
black, bronzed outwardly; antennee very long, white, black at 
the base. Near London. 
Tue Friscn1An (A, Frischella, SreeHEns) appears amongst 
flowers. Wings three lines and a half to four lines, brownish 
purple, and golden, with an indistinct central spot ; second pair 
dark purple, with a slight tinge of golden in certain positions ; 
hody black, or deep-black ; antennee longer than the body, black, 
white at the tip, and becoming thicker downwards. Kent. 
SWAMMERDAM’s Lone-Horn (A. Swammerdammella, SrE- 
PHENS) appears in June, Wings nine lines to nine lines and 
a-half, all livid-yellowish, without Spots; antennee very long and 
whitish. Woody places. Near London. 
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