80 CRAMIUD^. 



guished from that species by tlie central streak being 

 twice divided, aud by its deeper colouring. 



The larva feeds in silken galleries under moss on 

 stones, in which galleries it hybernates, pupating the 

 following May. 



The ground-colour of the larva is earthy brown; 

 head dark brown ; plate on the second segment dark 

 brown, traversed by a pale line ; tubercles black-brown, 

 situated on raised spots of the ground-colour; spi- 

 racles black ; aual plate the same colour as the back, 

 but shining. IVeit. 



Crambus latistrius, Haiv. 



kdckelhts, Ziuck. 

 (Plate 9. fig. 3.) 



Loc. Teignmouth, Exeter, Norwich, Cawston, Yar- 

 mouth, Brandon, Blean Woods, Folkestone, Haslemere, 

 Canterbury, Wcybridge, New Forest. 



Occurs on damp heaths and coast sandhills in July 

 and August. 



This species cannot po.ssibly be confounded with 

 any other. 



Crambus perlellus, Scop. 



dcalbcUa, Tliiib. 



(Plate 9. fig. 4.) 

 Loc. Scotland (widely distributed), Rugby, Plymouth, 

 Exeter, Bristol, Bromborough, Puddington, Windsor, 

 Inoe, Askham Bog, Jlicbmond (York.), Thome Waste, 



