CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 211 
TINEID Ai (STEPHENS). 
GALLERIA, (Fasrictius). 
THe Honey (G. alvearia, Fanricius). Wings of the male 
two-thirds of an inch, female five.sixths of an inch; all the body 
and wings ashy-grey, spotless ; head hairy, tawny. Caterpillar 
feeds on the honey of bees. Near London, 
"Tue Honry-comr (G. cereana, Fasricius) appears in August 
about bee-hives. Wings one inch one-fourth to one-third of an 
inch, grey, with a common, depressed, brown back, the tip 
notched and brown; head ashy-grey, with the antennz thread- 
shaped; the corselet ashy-grey, with an oblong, brown spot on 
the back. Near London, 
ILYTHIA (LATREILLE). 
Tuk GREEN SHAveEp (J. colonella, SteeHENS) appears in June 
ingardens. Wings one inch one-third, greyish green, with two 
wavy, toothed, paler streaks, having a black twin point be- 
tween. t 
MELIA (Curtis). 
Tue PALE SHountper (MM. socia, Curtis) appears the middle 
of July; the wings anteriorly pale, posteriorly ashy-grey, with 
an indistinct dusky waved streak. 
TaEWAINScor Tortrix (M. bipunctana, Curtis). Wings with 
two whitish points and black streak, Rare. Near London. 
Curtis’s Frame (M. flammea, Curtis). Rare. Near Lon- 
(on. 
Darn’s Stinky (M? sericea, SreruHeNs). Near London. 
EUDOREA (Curtis, 
THe PALE Grey (fu, pallida, Curtis). 
Taz YeLttow SriamAgp Grey (Lu, Pyralella, SrErHENs) 
“appears in spring about nettles. Wings three-fourths of an 
inch; first pair ashy at the base, with a brown streak before the 
middle, from which arise, on the outer edge, two small yellow- 
ish spots, bordered slightly with black; in the place of a poste- 
rior stigma, a somewhat kidney-shaped yellow spot, very slightly 
edged with black; behind this stigma, a waved brown band near 
the hinder margin between two white waved streaks, Near 
Coombe Wood.” 
Tut Tuores StreAKED (Ku. tristrigella, StepHeNs). Near 
London, 
Toe Hoary Grey (Hu, dubitalis, StepuENs). ‘ Wings ten 
lines to ten lines and a half; first pair hoary or ashy, with a 
cross-waved, black streak before the middle, which externally 
Sends off two blackish spots, the first of which is joined to the 
upper edge ; then in the place of the posterior stigma, a distinct 
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