THE FAUNA OF SCOTLAND. 2d 



5. C. PADi, L, 



= alhipes, Htg. 



Very common. Imago in May, June, and July. Larva in early 

 summer; a second brood in autumn. Food plants — rose, hawthorn, 

 bramble, rowan, pear, plum, and birch. 



Kintail, Glenelg, Skye, Lambhill, Kelvindale, Possil, Gadder, Milugavie, 

 Strathblane, Fiutry, Kilsyth, Kenmuir, Oambuslang, Paisley, Bishopton, 

 Dairy, Moffat. 



Rannoch, Braemar, Aberdeen, Kingussie, Strath-Glass, Beauly, Bonar 

 Bridge, Berwickshire. 



6. C. BRULLAEI, Bhm. 



Very rare. Imago in June. Larva in August. Food plants — Ruhus 

 fruticosus and B. idaeus. 

 Gadder. 



CEOESUS, Leach. 



1. G. SEPTENTRIONALIS, L. 



Gommonly distributed. Imago appears in June. Larva from July to 

 end of September. Food plants — alder, birch, poplar. 



Gadder Wilderness, Banks of AUander, Bishopton, Kintail. 

 Eannoch, Kingussie, Braemar, Berwickshire. 



2. G. VARUS, Vill. 



Not uncommon. Imago in June and August. Larva in August and 

 early part of September. Double brooded ? Food plant— alder. 

 Banks of Allander, Kintail. 

 Eannoch, Kingussie, Glen Feshie. 



3. G. LATIPES, Fill. 



I found what appeared to be the larva of this species at Glober Wood, in 

 September, but did not rear it. Food plant — birch. 



N E M A T U S, Jurine. 



1. N. QUERCus, Htg. 

 Not common. Imago in June and July. Larva in August. Food 

 plant — Vaccinium myrtillus. 

 Gadder Wilderness. 

 Graig Dhu, Kingussie. 

 The larva is pale ochreous red, with black dorsal marks. 



2. N. PALLIDIVENTRIS, Fall. 



Gommon. Imago June and July. Larva unknown. Imago generally 

 taken with the sweeping net. It is rather variable in coloration. The 

 abdomen often wants the black dorsal stripes. 



