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line paler grey, crossing tliemarginal shade; the antennm 
are slightly pectinated. 
The perfect insect appears in July. 
Localities for this species are Darlington, Halton, 
Ipswich. 
EUPITHECIA DODONEARTA. 
Plate XXX. Figure 13. 
This insect measures three quarters of an inch or a 
little over in expanse. 
Male : fore wings whitish grey, crossed by numerous 
dark grey waved lines; third line whitish, most distinct at 
the lower corner; central spot black, in the middle of 
a whitish blot. 
Localities for this species are York, Brighton, Ipswich, 
Worthing, Lewisham, Kingsbury. 
The perfect insect appears in April,? June, and July.? 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in June. 
It feeds on the oak. 
EUPITHECIA ABBREVIARIA. 
SHORT PUG. 
Plate XXX. Figure 14. 
This insect measures rather more than three quarters 
of an inch to nearly an inch in width. 
Male: fore wings pale grey crossed by numerous waved 
darker lines, and beyond the middle by a pale band, from 
which two grey blots run across the dark grey outer 
margin ; third line pale grey, whitish towards the lower 
corner ; central spot black. 
