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STERRHA SACRARIA. 
Plate XXYI. Figure 11. 
This insect measures a little over an inch in expanse. 
Male: fore wings pale sulphur-yellow, with a slanting 
streak of purple from the outer corner to the middle of 
the lower margin. 
Localities for this species are Brighton, Plymouth. 
The perfect insect appears in September—28th. 
This moth comes to a light. 
ASPILATES STRIGILLARIA. 
GRASS WAVE. 
Plate XXVII. Figure 1. 
This insect measures an inch and a quarter or a little 
over in expanse. 
Male : fore wings rather dark grey, freckled over with 
darker grey. The first line slightly bent; second line also 
dark grey, and slightly bent and serrated; central line 
dark grey and slightly curved; central spot dull black 
but indistinct. Hind wings rather dark grey, crossed with 
three nearly straight brown bars, the latter two nearest 
together, also a narrow border of the same. 
Localities for this species are York, Manchester, Exeter, 
Cambridge, Preston, Stirling, Killarney, Tenterden, Barn¬ 
staple, Brighton, Lyndhurst, Blean Wood, Canterbury, 
Chat Moss near Manchester, Kirby near Liverpool. * 
