NOLIDiE. 
NOLA CUCULLATELLA. 
SHORT-CLOAKED. 
Plate VIII. Figure 11. 
This insect measures from three quarters of an inch 
to a little over in width. Male: front wings deep 
bluish grey at the base, the remainder pale bluish or 
whitish grey; the first line black and straight nearly 
all the way across, the second line grey and rather 
faintly traced. Hind wings pale grey. 
Localities for this species are Falmouth, York, Dar¬ 
lington, Manchester, Brighton, Stowmarket, &c., &c. 
The situations where it is found are, when at rest, 
on palings and the trunks of trees. 
The dates of the appearance of the perfect insect are 
June and July. 
The caterpillar is of a reddish brown colour, with a 
broad white stripe with bluish streaks along the back. 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 
May. 
The caterpillar feeds on the hawthorn and the sloe. 
NOLA CRISTULALIS. 
LEAST BLACK ARCHES. 
Plate VIII. Figure 12. 
This insect measures three quarters of an inch or a 
little over in expanse. Male; front wings whitish on 
