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Localities for this species are York, Black Park, 
Halton, Manchester, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Huddersfield, 
Brighton, Dorking, Bere Forest, Tenterden, Stowmarket, 
Bristol, Pembury, Darlington, Cambridge, Edinburgh, 
Lymington, Scarborough, Exeter, Lewes, Barnstaple, 
Birkenhead, Worthing. 
The perfect insect appears in July and August. 
The caterpillar is dull brownish-green, with a black 
line along the back, and a row of white dots on each 
side of it. The head orange coloured. 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 
September, and again in May. 
It feeds on the oak, the beech, the birch, and the 
hornbeam. 
ELLOPIA FASCIARI A. 
BARRED RED. 
Plate XVII. Figure 9. 
This insect measures from a little under an inch and 
a half to that width in extent. 
Male: fore wings greyish-red and rather inclined to be 
transparent, first line darker red and slightly bent, second 
line also rather more bent near the upper margin, and 
then curved inwards. Hind wings paler greyish-red, 
crossed with a line of red. 
The female is rather paler than the male. 
Localities for this species are Faversham, Manchester, 
Scarborough, Bristol, Dartford, Buttercrambe Moor, Bir¬ 
kenhead, Lymington, Pembury,Lower Guiting, Darling¬ 
ton, Lynton, Preston, Carlisle, Brighton, Wavendon, 
York, Black Park, Torwood, Stirling, Bannoch, Inver¬ 
ness, Edinburgh. 
