DEPRESSARIA. 91 
disci pone medium dilute luteo-griseo, nigro-cincto; thorace, capillis, 
palpisque interdum dilute luteo-griseis. Exp. al. 9 lin. 
Head and face pale yellowish-grey, mixed with dark fuscous. Palpi 
reddish-fuscous, internally pale yellowish; terminal jomt with a dark 
fuscous ring before the pale yellowish apex. Antenne fuscous, An- 
terior wings reddish-fuscous, irrorated with pale yellowish-grey ; the 
pale yellowish-grey base contains a small dark fuscous spot on the 
inner margin ; on the dise before the middle are two black spots united 
into a curved streak, they are followed by some pale yellowish-grey 
scales, and beyond the middle on the dise is a yellowish-grey spot en- 
circled with black; the pale hinder fascia is rather obtusely angulated 
and somewhat indistinct; the hinder margin and apex of the costa 
spotted with dark fuscous; cilia greyish-fuscous. Posterior wings 
whitish-grey, darker towards the apex, with paler cilia. 
Occurs occasionally among sallows in July and August. The 
larva plentiful in the terminal shoots of sallows and osiers in May 
and June. 
17. Angelicella, Hiib. Tin. 337 (1816); Treit.; Zell.; Sta.— 
rubidella, Dup. Alis anticis dilute luteis, rufo-suffusis, puncto disci ante 
medium, puncto posteriore plice nigris, nebula nigra disci pone medium; 
palporum articulo tertio ammaculato flavido. Exp. al. 84 lin. 
Head and face pale yellow. Palpi pale yellow, mixed with fuscous ; 
terminal joint entirely pale yellow. Autennee fuscous. Anterior wings 
pale yellow, suffused with reddish, with a dark fuscous spot at the base 
of the costa, a reddish-fuscous streak from the inner margin reaching 
nearly to the costa, bordering the pale yellow base of the wing; on 
the disc before the middle is a black spot, and a little posterior is 
another on the fold; beyond the middle is a black blotch on the disc 
(which sometimes appears as though placed in an oblique cloudy fascia) ; 
the hinder margin and apex of the costa are spotted with dark fuscous ; 
cilia pale reddish-yellow. Posterior wings whitish-grey, with paler 
cilia. 
Not uncommon in the fens of Cambridgeshire, and near Bristol, 
among Angelica sylvestris; the perfect insect appears in July, the 
larva feeding on the Angelica in June (I am credibly informed 
that the larva feeds also on sallow). 
18. Carduella, Hiib. Tin. 439 (1816); Step.—rxdidella, Hiib. ? 
Alis anticis dilute rufo-ochreis, fusco-irroratis, punctis duobus disci ante 
medium nigris, duobus aliis pone medium minus approximatis (ante- 
riore fere obsoleto), xp. al. 74 lin. 
Head pale reddish-ochreous. Face pale ochreous. Palpi pale red- 
dish-ochreous, internally pale ochreous; terminal joint pale ochreous, 
with a ring at the base, a ring before the apex, and the extreme apex 
fuscous. Antenne fuscous. Anterior wings pale reddish-ochreous, with 
numerous scattered fuscous scales ; from the inner margin near the base 
is an oblique dark fuscous streak reaching only half across the wing ; 
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