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ENNOMOS FUSCANTARIAt 
Plate XYIII. Figure 10. 
This insect measures about an inch and a half or a 
little over in expanse. 
Male: fore wings dull yellowish inclining to brown 
towards the lower margin, the first line is brown and 
nearly straight, the second line slightly waved, the two 
meeting at the lower edge, the central spot pale brown. 
Localities for this species are York, Lewisham, Birken¬ 
head, Lewes, Ipswich, Bristol, Marlow, Hal ton, Wor¬ 
cester, Stowmarket, Barnstaple, Darlington, Newnham, 
Crewe, Plymouth, Manchester, Tenterden, Worthing, &c. 
The perfect insect appears at the end of August and 
in September. 
The caterpillar is green or yellowish-green, with a red¬ 
dish-brown band on the third, sixth, and ninth segments, 
and two spots of the same colour on the hindmost one. 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 
June. 
It feeds on the ash and the privet. 
This species also comes to a light. 
ENNOMOS EROSARIA. 
SEPTEMBER THORN. 
Plate XIX. Figure 1. 
This insect measures about an inch and a half or a 
little over in expanse. 
Male: fore wings dull yellowish, the first line dark brown 
and a little bent near the upper edge, the second line also 
