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costal is opposite the third dorsal streak, they are dark-margined in- 
ternally ; in the apex of the wing is a black streak, above it are some 
white scales which run into the fuscous hook of the cilia; a dark 
hinder-marginal line runs round the apex of the wing; cilia pale ochre- 
ous. Posterior wings grey, with paler cilia. 
Appears in May and August. The larva feeds in oak-leaves. 
Tt has occurred near Bristol, and near Keswick. 
4. Lantanella, Schr. I’. B. ii. 136. 1888 (1802).—elatella, Zell. 
L. EH. i. 190. pl. i. f. 12; Sta. Alis anticis dilute croceis, linea basali 
utringue nigro-marginata, strigulis guatuor costee, tribus dorsi intror- 
sum fusco-marginatis, argentgo-albis, striola apicis elongata atra. Exp. 
al. 4 Tin. 
Head pale saffron. Face and palpi white. Antenne whitish, with 
darker annulations. Anterior wings shining, pale saffron, with a basal 
streak, four costal and three dorsal streaks silvery-white; the basal 
streak is dark-margined towards the costa, and its hinder half is dark- 
margined towards the inner margin; the costal spots are all small and 
have dark margins towards the base of the wing; the first dorsal spot 
is the longest, it is curved, it is dark-margined internally and round its 
apex, which is rather prolonged as a black streak ; the second dorsal spot 
is triangular, it is dark-margined on both sides; the apical black streak 
is rather long and thin, and has frequently on its upper side white 
scales, forming a continuation of the fourth costal spot. Posterior 
wings grey, with paler cilia. 
Appears in May and August. The larva feeds in the under- 
side of the leaves of Viburnum Lantana; the autumnal larvee do 
not change to pupz till spring. It has occurred at Mickleham, 
and near ‘Teignmouth. 
5. triguttella, Sta. Zool. 1850, p. 2896. Alis anticis croceis, linea 
tenui basali wdrinque fusco-marginata, strigulis ¢ribus costa, tribus dorsi, 
introrsum fusco-marginatis, albis, squamis fuscis disci pone medium, 
striola apicis nigra. xp. al. 4 lin. 
Head pale saffron. Jace and palpi white. Anterior wings shining 
saffron, the basal streak rather slender, dark-margined on both sides ; on 
the costa are three white streaks (a fourth is totally wanting), and three 
others are on the inner margin, are all dark-margined towards the base, 
the first pair most strongly; some dark scales lie on the dise beyond 
the middle; beyond the apex of the third costal streak commences the 
apical black streak ; some dark scales in the cilia run round the apex 
of the wing. Posterior wings leaden-grey ; cilia paler. 
A single specimen, taken at Sanderstead in May, by Mr. 
Douglas, is in his collection. 
6. quinqueguttella, Sta. Sup. Cat. p. 12 (1851). Alis anticis 
croceis, linea basali argenteo-alba, utringue fusco-marginata, strigula ad 
