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MNIOPHILA CINERARIA. 
Plate XXI. Figure 8. 
This insect measures rather under an inch in expanse. 
Male: fore wings grey; the first line dark grey and 
bent; second linealso rather dark grey and jagged; central 
spot dark grey. Hind wings grey; the antennae are pec¬ 
tinated. 
A locality for this species is Tenby. 
The perfect insect appears in July. 
The caterpillar is variously dull greenish, grey, or 
whitish grey, with a paler line along the back, widened 
out on each segment, and followed underneath it by 
another blackish line. 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in May 
and June. 
It feeds on lichens. 
The chrysalis is wrapped in a web among lichens. 
BOLETOBIME. 
BOLETOBIA FULIGINARIA. 
WAVED BLACK. 
Plate XXI. Figure 9. 
This insect measures an inch or a little over in expanse. 
Male: fore wings blackish; the first line yellowish and 
curved; second line yellow, curved, and indented, with a 
