228 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
letter V-like mark yellow, and when the wings are expanded 
prostrate, and an incurved yellow band towards the hinder mar- 
gin; second pair tawny-brown ; head yellow ; corselet brilliant 
gold-coloured; hinder shanks very hairy. Very rare. Near 
London. A 
Tur CHANGEABLE (G@.versicolor, Haworrn). Wings one-third 
of an inch; first pair linear, in some situations variable, with the 
edge tawny, golden, copper, and green, hinder shanks very 
hairy. Perhaps a mere variety of the preceding. Near London. 
Tue Osscune-striPED (G. substriga, Haworra). Wings four 
lines and a half; first pair brownish-red, with about four some- 
what angular, indistinct,equidistant, whitish streaks, black onthe 
inner edge; second pair lead-brown, shining. Uncommon. 
Coombe Wood. 
Tun SEMI-WHITE Bar (G. semifascia, Haworrtn). Wings five 
lines and a half, ashy-purple, with a slight anterior white pale 
bar on the upper edge, oblique inwardly, and white spots on the 
upper edge. Uncommon. Near London. 
Tur TRIANGLE-MARKED PURPLE (G. purpurea, Haworth). 
Wings seven-twelfths of an inch, all bright; first pair purple, 
with a three-cornered central half band on the upper edge, pos- 
teriorly white, and half another ; second pair dull brown. Very 
uncommon. Near London. 
Tue TRIANGLE-MARKED Rep (G. stigmatella, SrEPHENS) ap- 
pears in spring, and again in autumn. Wings half an inch, 
ashy-red, or reddish, with a three-cornered white half band on 
the upper edge, posteriorly notched. Near Chelsea. 
Tux TRIANGLE MARKED BurF (G. ochracea, HAwortn). 
Wings six lines and ahalf; first pair pale yellow, with a central 
three-cornered whitish band, posteriorly notched. Very rare. 
Near London. 
TaunppERo’s (G. Thunbergella, SrepuENs) frequents oaks. 
Wings five lines and a half to six lines; first pair of a gold 
colour, shining, with a purple blotch at the base, and a large 
purple spot towards the tip ; second pair golden, spotless ; body 
small, yellow, with the back of the abdomen black ; antenne 
short, black. Not very uncommon. Near London. 
Tue Morriep Rep (G. hemidactylella, Srernens) frequents 
oaks. Wings two-thirds of an inch; first pair longish, blunt- 
red, with a large, oblique, darker band at the base, witha cen- 
tral spot, the tip, and numerous dots chestnut-red on the upper 
edge ; second pair lead-coloured. Coombe Wood. 
Pus Rurous SLENDER (G. rufipennella, Srernens). Near 
London. 
Vue PLAIN Rep (G. elongella, STEPHENS). Wings seven lines 
anda half; first pair red, with two indistinct brownish dots in 
the middle, placed one behind the other ; antenne whitish. Very 
similar to G. hemidactylella, of which it is, perhaps, @ mere 
variety, or difference of sex, but smaller. 
