14 PYRALIDIDiE. 



Loc. Paisley, North Devon, Bristol, Huddersfield, 

 Carmarthen, Norwood, Teigumouth, Wolverton. 



Var. scotica, White, E. M. M. viii. 169 (Plate 14. 

 fig. 3). The fore wings are grey with the markings 

 more distinct than in the type, the hind wings silky 

 white ; the fore wings are more triangular and broader. 



Loc. Near Perth. Has been taken in company with 

 the type. 



Scoparia basistrigalis, Knaggs. 



(Plate 14. fig. 4.) 



Loc. Plymouth, Portbury, Edlington Wood, Doncas- 

 ter, Sclby, York, Norwich, Aldcby, Suffolk, Sussex, 

 Worcestershire, Haslemere, Tilgate Forest. 



This species cannot be confounded with any other 

 except ambigualis, from which the greater width of the 

 fore wings, its deeper markings, and larger size at once 

 separate it, not to mention its entirely different shape. 



A dark form of the female occurs. 



Scoparia ambigualis, Tr. 



duhita, Haw. 



(Plate 14. fig. 5.) 



Loc. Scotland (Lowlands), Rugby, Plymouth, Devon- 

 shire, Bristol, Wirral, Chester, Yorkshire, Norwich, 

 Cawston, Lynn, Colchester, Hastings, Sufiblk, Shet- 

 land, Pembroke, Southend, Deal, Folkestone, Powers- 

 court (near Dublin). 



