monima] CARADRINIDAE 75 



dorsal line pale, brown-edged ; spiracular pale, marked with 

 white on 4-7 or part of them, edged above with a dark brown 

 or blackish stripe; posterior edge of 12 pale, preceded by dark 

 spots ; head marked with brown or black : on oak, birch, poplar, 

 etc. ; 5, 6. 



9. M. gothica, L. 31-35 mm. Antennae in <J bipectinated. 

 Forcwings purple-reddish-brown, more or less mixed with grey, 

 dafkest in disc ; subbasal line partly blackish -edged ; first and 

 second lines pale, dark-edged; orbicular and reniform outlined 

 with pale, diseal cell black from first line to reniform ; a blackish 

 submedian dash before second line; subterminal line pale or 

 yellowish, darker-edged anteriorly. Hindwings grey. 



Britain to the Orkneys, Ireland, very common ; 4, 5. Larva 

 light green, with numerous pale yellowish dots ; dorsal and 

 subdorsal lines pale yellowish or whitish ; spiracular very broad, 

 whitish, dark-edged above ; head light green : on oak, Salix, 

 hawthorn, etc. ; 5-7. 



15. Ciiaraeas, Siph. 



Head rough-scaled ; eyes hairy. Antennae in $ bipectinated, 

 towards apex simple. Thorax without distinct crest. Abdomen 

 not crested. 



Includes the following species only : — 



1 . C. graminis, L. 29-37 mm. Forewings brown or brownish; 

 ochreous, disc darker or mixed with dark fuscous ; median vein 

 white in disc to beyond origin of branches, more broadly 

 posteriorly ; spots pale ochreous ; subterminal line indicated by 

 posterior series of dark fuscous spots or suffusions. Hindwings 

 grey, darker posteriorly. 



Britain to the Shctlands, Ireland, in dry open grassy places, 

 common, sometimes abundant ; N. and C. Europe, N. Asia, N. 

 America; 7-9. Larva much wrinkled, grccnish-ochreous to dark 

 bronzy-brown ; dorsal, subdorsal, lateral, and subspiracular 

 lines pale, blackish -edged ; head brownish, dark-marked : on 

 grasses ; 4-G. The larva sometimes appears in exceptional pro- 

 fusion, and is then naturally very destructive. 



1G. Nburonia, lib. 



Head rough-scaled ; eyes hairy. Tongue short, slight- 

 Antennae in <J bipectinated to apex. Thorax with slight anterior 

 and posterior crests. Abdomen slightly crested near base. 



Also restricted to a single species ; it is a development of 

 Melanchra, and approaches nearest M. aspitis. 



