48 THE FAUNA OF SCOTLAND. 



collection in the British Museum appear to rae to be rufus. Possibly, 

 however, these may not have been Leach's specimens, for Stephens records 

 the insect from an English locality, and Mr C. W. Dale of Glanville's 

 Wooton, tells me that he has specimens of pallidus, taken by Curtis in 

 Scotland. 



3. L. FRUTETORUM, Kl. 



Rare. Imago in June. Larva on Scots fir. 

 Rannoch[(Mr Hislop). 



4. L. piNi, Lin. 



Abundant. Imago early in June. Larva from end of July to end of 

 September, on Scots fir. 

 Cadder, Lambhill, Paisley, Bishopton, Houston. 

 Perth, Rannoch, Braemar. 



5. L. PALLiPES, Fall. 



Acta Holm., 1808, 41, 4-5 == elongatulus, Kl. 

 Eare. Imago in June, Larva on Scots fir. 

 Rannoch, Braemar. 



LYDINA. 

 LYDA, Fab. 



1. L. ERYTHROCEPHALA, Livh. 



Rare. Imago in June. Larva in autumn, on Scots fir. 

 Rannoch. 



2. L. NEMORALIS, Lin. 



Syst. Nat. Ed. x., 558, 29 = pratensis, Fab. 



Common. Imago in June. Larva in autumn, on Scots fir. 



Paisley Moss. 



Rannoch, Braemar, Glen Feshie. 



3. L. SYLVATiCA, Lin. 



Rare. Imago in July. Larva on poplar and Salix caprea. 

 Cadder. 



4. L. ARBUSTORUM, Fah. 



Rare. Imago in June, on rose. Larva unknown. 

 Rannoch, at Camachgouran (one individual). 



