22 THE FAUNA OF SCOTLAND. 



PHYLLOTOMIDES, Cameron. 

 COENONEURA, Thomson. 



C. DAHLBOMi, Thorns. 



Not common. Imago in May, June, July, and August. Larva 

 unknown. 

 At the Clyde near Newton. Cadder. 



FENUSA, Leach. 



1. F. MELANOPODA, Cam. 



Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glas. ii., 6 = F. nigricans, Thomson; ncc Klug. 



Not common. Imago in June. Larva probably mines the leaves of the 

 alder. See Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glas. iii., p. 7. 



Cadder, Clober, Bishopton (a specimen somewhat larger than usual, and 

 with 10-jointed antennae. A distinct species?). 



Bonar Bridge. 



2. F. PUMILA, Klug. 



Very common. Imago in May and June, and August. Larva mines 

 the leaves of birch, in early summer and autumn. Double brooded. 

 Cadder, Clober. 

 Rannoch, Kingussie, Braemar. 



3. F. uLMi, SundivalL 



Forh. Skandin. Naturf. in Christ. (1847), 240 = intermedia, Thoms. 

 Larva mines leaves of the elm. 

 Not common. Kenmuir. 



4. F. PYGMAEA, Kl. 



Not common. Imago in June. Larva mines the leaves of the oak, in 

 the autumn. 

 Dairy (Dr Sharp), Clober, Tarbert, Loch Lomond. 



5. F. ALBiPES, Cam. 



Ent. M. M. xii., 131; Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glas. iii., p. 11. 



Very rare. Imago on rose, on 20th August. 



Cadder. 



6. F. PUMiLio, Htg. 



Common, but rather local. Imago in May and June. Larva mines the 

 leaves of Euhus fruticosus and B. idaeus, in autumn. 

 Cadder, St Germain's Loch. 



