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minal joint rufous-brown before the apex. Antenne pale yellowish, 
with brown annulations. Anterior wings pale straw-colour, with nu- 
merous reddish-brown spots, of which the two most conspicuous form, 
as it were, the margins of the usual costal triangle, which however is 
not paler than the rest of the wing; cilia of the hinder margin straw- 
colour, mixed with reddish, of the inner margin grey. Posterior wings 
shining grey, with grey cilia. 
T have specimens taken in Torwood, in September. There are 
also specimens in the collection of Mr. Allis, and in that of the 
British Museum. 
4. hemidactylella, Hiib. Tin. 276 (1812); Dup.; Zell.; Sta. ; 
W. V.? Fab.? Step.? Alis anticis dilute ochreis rufo-ochreo mixtis, 
triangulo costali distincto plicam tangente dilute ochreo, punctis coste 
ae Juscis ; capite cum palpis rufo-ochreo, horum apice albido, Hxp. 
al. 6 lin, 
Head and face pale ochreous, mixed with reddish-ochreous. Palpi 
reddish-ochreous, the extreme tip whitish. Antenne pale fuscous, 
with whitish annulations. Anterior wings pale ochreous, marbled with 
reddish-ochreous, with a distinct costal triangle of the paler ground- 
colour, not crossing the fold; on the costa are some small fuscous spots ; 
cilia pale ochreous, mixed with reddish-ochreous. Posterior wings 
grey, with paler cilia. 
A scarce species; occurs at Whittlebury, in September. 
5. falconipennella, Hiib. Tin. 317 (1816); Treit.; Zell.; Sta. 
Alis anticis w/fo-brunneis, triangulo costali indistincto dilutiore, punctis 
saturate fuscis coste albidee dorsique ; capite rufo-brunneo ; palpis dilu- 
tioribus, apice articuli secundi, annulo ante apicem albidum articuli 
tertii saturatioribus. Exp. al. 63 lin. 
Head and face reddish-brown. Palpi pale reddish-brown, the end 
of the second joint and a broad ring before the whitish tip of the ter- 
minal joint darker. Antenne fuscous, with whitish annulations. An- 
terior wings reddish-brown, with a faintly indicated paler costal triangle 
and some dark fuscous spots along the whitish costa, and along the inner 
margin; cilia of the hinder margin reddish-brown, of the inner margin 
grey. Posterior wings grey, with paler cilia. 
A scarce species; appearing in autumn. Specimens are in the 
collections of Mr. Bedell, Mr. Shepherd, and the British Museum. 
6. semifascia, Haw. L. B. 528 (1829); Step.; Sta. Ent, Trans. 
i. n. s. pl. xiv. f. 13.—picipennelia, Zell. Alis anticis dilute luteis, 
rufo-brunneo variegatis (vel omnino rufo-brunneis), sérigula obliqua ante 
medium dilute lutea, plicam tangente et super cam currente, punctis nu- 
merosis coste saturate fuscis. . Exp. al. 5 lin, 
Head and face pale yellowish, mixed with reddish-brown.  Palpi 
pale yellowish; terminal joint dark fuscous, the tip pale yellowish. 
Antenne dark fuscous, with whitish annulations. Anterior wings pale 
yellowish, irregularly varied with reddish-brown (or almost entirely 
