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CORYCIA TAMINARIA. 
WHITE PINION-SPOTTED. 
Plate XXV. Figure 6. 
This insect measures an inch or a little over in expanse. 
Male: fore wings delicate white, with two blackish 
spots sometimes on the upper margin. The first line is a 
rowof dots,but very indistinct; second line also very indis¬ 
tinct ; third line waved and blackish ; central spot black¬ 
ish ; the outer margin clouded with black. Hind wings 
delicate white, with one or two very faint lines across of 
grey, and a very indistinct central spot above the middle. 
Localities for this species are York, Lyndhurst, Cam¬ 
bridge, Bowness, Lewes, Exeter, Killarney, Brighton, 
Worcester, Worthing, Gloucester, and London. 
The perfect insect appears in May and June. 
ALEUCIS PICTARIA. 
Plate XXV. Figure 7. 
This insect measures an inch or a little over in expanse. 
Male ; fore wings grey. The first line is dark grey and 
waved; second line also dark grey and waved; central spot 
blackish ; the outer margin spotted with small black 
spots. Hind wings paler, and dusted with dark along the 
lower margin, the fringe having a row of small black dots. 
Localities for this species are Charing (not Charing 
Cross), Dartford Heath, Colchester, Lewes. 
The perfect insect appears in April. 
