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Male : fore wings dull yellowish orange-brown, dusted 
with brown. The first line darkbrowu and nearly straight; 
second line dark brown and much bent; central shade 
darker than the rest of the wing, forming a broad bar; 
central spot brown, but rather indistinct. Hind wings 
dull yellowish orange-brown, with a somewhat obsolete 
dusky bar extending part of the way across. 
Localities for this species are York, Newnham, Dul¬ 
wich, Lewes, Manchester, Perry Wood near Faversham, 
Worthing, Tenterden, Kingsbury, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
Pembury, Exeter, Huddersfield, Scarborough, Darlington, 
Lower Guiting, Stowmarket, Bristol, Birkenhead, Brighton. 
The perfect insect appears at the end of May and in 
June. 
The caterpillar is dull yellowish-brown mottled with 
brown, a small prominence on the fifth segment, a larger 
one on the ninth, and two small ones on the tenth, 
eleventh, and twelfth. 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in July. 
It feeds on the sallow. 
The chrysalis is placed in a cocoon among leaves. 
SCODIONIA BELGIARIA. 
GREY SCALLOPED BAR. 
Plate XXVI. Figure 2. 
This insect measures from a little under an inch and 
a quarter to nearly one and a half in expause. 
Male ; fore wings grey, with more or less of a tinge of 
dull yellowish in some. The first line black and nearly 
