The Scottish Naturalist. 33 



BORMIA Tr. 



PUNCTULARIA Hb. Very local. Nemoral. 



Distribution — East. o o Tay § g o o o 



West, o o Argyle § o 



Lat. 56°3o'-56°4o'. Range in Europe. Central and 

 northern. Type. Centro-septentrional. Type in Britain. 

 English. 



Time of Appearance. — Imago. May, June. Larva. July, August. 

 Food-plant. Birch and alder. 



CREPUSCULARIA Hb. Not uncommon ? Nemoral. Ascends 

 to 1200 feet. 



Distribution — East. § § Tay Dee §00 o 



West. g Clyde goo 



Lat. 55°4o'-57°. Range in Europe. Central and northern. 

 Type. Centro-septentrional. Type in Britain. English ? 



Time of Appearance. — Imago. April, May. Larva. August, Sep- 

 tember. Food-plant. Larch. 



REPANDATA L. Abundant. Nemoral. Ascends to 1200 feet 



Distribution — East. Tweed Forth Tay Dee Moray 000 



West. Solway Clyde g West-Ross o 



Lat. 54°4o'-57°-4o'. Range in Europe. Central and 

 northern. Type. Centro-septentrional. Type in Britain. 

 British. 



Time of Appearance — Imago. June, July. Larva. April, May. 

 FooD-PLANT. Oak, birch, &c. 



[abietaria Hb. Rare. Nemoral. 



Distribution — East, o Forth 00000 



West, o Clyde 000 



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Lat. 56^20'. Range in Europe. Germany, Switzerland, 

 Belgium, Britain, East France, &c. Type. Occidento- 

 central. Type in Britain. English. 



Time of Appearance. — Imago. July. Larva. May, June. Food- 

 plant . Fir. 



Having seen no specimens, I prefer in the ineantirae to consider this as 

 a rather donbtful inhabitant of Scotland, 



