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CHESIAS rSPARTIARIA* 
the streak. 
Plate XXXV. Figure 13. 
Localities for tins species are York, Hooton near Bir¬ 
kenhead, Brighton, Wavendon, Leatherhead, Darlington, 
Newnham, Coombe in Surrey, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Car¬ 
lisle, Edinburgh, Stowmarket, Glasgow. 
The situations where it is found are places where the 
wild broom grows. 
The perfect insect appears in September aud October. 
The caterpillar is dark green, with a darker line edged 
with pale green along the back ; the side line white. 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in June. 
It feeds on the broom. 
CHESIAS OBLIQUARIA. 
THE CHEVRON. 
Plate XXXY. Figure 14, 
Localities for this species are Brighton, Newcastle-on- 
Tyne, Dartford, Stowmarket, Coome Warren in Surrey, 
Weybridge, Sudbury. 
The situations where it is found are near woods where 
broom grows. 
The perfect insect appears in May, also in August? 
The caterpillar is green, the back darker, the hind 
segment with two points on it. 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 
August. 
It feeds on the broom. 
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