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EUPITHECIA PYGMA5ARIA, 
Plate XXIX. Figure 19. 
This insect measures under three quarters of an inch 
in width. 
Male : fore wings brownish-grey, crossed by some in¬ 
distinct paler lines; third line indistinct, with a white 
spot near the lower corner: the fringes grey spotted with 
white. 
Localities for this species are York, Glasgow, Ar- 
drossan, Edinburgh, Darlington, Cambridge, Claughton 
near Birkenhead. 
The perfect insect appears in June. 
EUPITHECIA HELVETICARIA. 
Plate XXIX. Figure 20. 
This insect measures from a little under to a little over 
three quarters of an inch in width. 
Male: fore wings grey-brown, with several waved darker 
lines across; third line indistinct, but showing marks near 
the lower corner; central spot black. Hind wings with 
the fringes dull yellowish-grey, spotted with dark grey. 
The body with slight prominences on each segment. 
Localities for this species are near Edinburgh. 
The perfect insect appears in April and May. 
The caterpillar is bright green. 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 
September and October. 
It feeds on the juniper. 
