NEW BRITISH SPECIES SINCE 1835 . 
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described; the most striking character is the yellow cilia of 
the anterior wings. Mr. Douglas has a specimen taken at 
Sanderstead. 
Lozopera dilucidana, Stephens; first enumerated as 
a distinct species in Stephens’s Museum Catalogue, at page 
84. It is the Francillana of most collections, the true Fran - 
cillana , in which the first fascia is entire , and not interrupted 
towards the costa , being comparatively rare. Mr. Douglas 
has bred dilucidana from the stems of the vrild parsnip ( Pas - 
tinaca sativa ). 
Of the following Tortricina , enumerated in Stephens’s 
Museum Catalogue as British species , I am unable to give 
any satisfactory information : therefore I think it more advi¬ 
sable to omit them for the present; should they hereafter 
prove to be distinct, I shall have much pleasure in intro¬ 
ducing them in subsequent years. 
Antithesia sororculana , Spilonota alnetana, Grapho - 
litha excruciana, Pamplusia alticolana , Ephippiphora La - 
thyrana, E. Heegerana , E. fissana , Catoptria asseclana, 
C. (emulana , Cnephasia perterana > C . perplexana, Cin - 
canana y A.rgyrotcenia cognatana , A. . fuscociliana, Sericoris 
Porrnoyana . 
In the foregoing enumeration of novelties since 1835, I 
have not mentioned the few new Crambina which are 
already noticed in my u Systematic Catalogue;’ and with 
reference to the new Tineina , which include nearly half our 
present species, I am compelled by actual want of space to 
refer the reader to the Insecta Britannica—Lepidoptera 
Tineina, where they will find all the information that I 
possessed at the close of 1853. 
