206 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
cornered, paler, or whitish; one before the middle, and the 
other in the middle of the thinner margin. About hedges, 
Common, Coombe Wood, and Surrey. 
Tur Gotpen BANnpED Pyomy (M. aurofasciella, SreruENs), 
Near London, 
Guieicne’s (M. Gleichella, SreruENs) occurs on bushes, 
Wings three lines three-fourths ; first pair flat and deep black, 
glossy, with a broad silvery band in the middle, and two oppo- 
site spots of the same colour towards the tip ; second pair ash. 
coloured, Uncommon. Near London. 
Tue Four-srorren Gown (M. quadriguttella, SvrernEns) 
appears the end of May, about hedges. Wings four lines one- 
fourth; first pair of a golden-copper colour, with two rather 
large, obliquely opposite, and beautifully brilliant golden spots, 
which are often joined to an anterior somewhat arched band, 
two other very similar spots, but distinct, larger, three-cornered, 
obliquely opposite behind the middle, one at the upper edge, and 
the other at the thinner margin ; second pair brownish. Very 
uncommon. Near London. 
GCOPHORA (LATREILLE). 
Linnmus’s (@, Linneella, LATREILLE). Near London. 
RamseEw’s (@. Resella, LAvREILLE). Wings five-twelfths of 
an inch; first pair yellow, with an oblong black patch at the 
base, and a black band across, nine silvery spots near the margins, 
the outer and inner margins black ; the black in these wings, in 
some positions, is changed into a very glossy silvery; body 
black. Very uncommon. Near London. 
Scumrrer’s (2. Schefferella, Sreeaens) appears in May, in 
gardens. Wings four lines one-fourth, black, yellow on the dise, 
with a streak, and two longitudinal lines, and three spots sil- 
very ; body bright silvery. Near London, 
Tur Orance Bioren Brack (@, bimaculella, Sreruens), 
Wings five-twelfths of an inch, narrow, and jet-black ; first pair 
with two large, oblong, somewhat oval gold.coloured spots on 
the dise, longitudinally disposed, the anterior extending from 
the base to the thinner margin, and the posterior more distinct 
on Lbs margin; second pair deeply fringed. Very rare. Near 
London, 
Tue NonpPAREIL ((. eximia, StepHEeNs). A most beantiful 
species. Wings five-twelfths of an inch; first pair exceedingly 
brilliant, with a broad variable band at the base, which is some- 
times golden, sometimes deep-black, and strongly terminated 
with black; then in the middle a three-cornered wider band at 
the upper edge, of a deep golden hue, very solid, margined on 
both sides with a slender deep-black streak, and with a change- 
able bandlet, which is sometimes of a rich gold colour, or cop- 
pery, coppery-red, or violet, behind these the wings are jet-black, 
with a very bright variable streak from the thinner margin to 
