270 The Scottish Naturalist. 



PYM^ATA Hb. Rare. Pascual? 



Distribution — East. § Forth Tay 00000 



West. § Clyde 000 

 Lat. 55°4o'-56°3o'. Range in Europe. Britain, Holland, 



Belgium, Finland, Lapland, &c. Type. Occidento-septen- 



trional. Type in Britain. British. 



Time of Appearance— Imago. June. Larva. Aug, and Sept. Food- 

 plant. ? Stellaria holosiea (flowers and seeds). 



TENUIATA Hb. Common. Nemoral. Ascends to 1400 feet. 

 Distribution — East. Tweed § Tay Dee Moray §00 



West. Solway 8 o ^ 

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

 Central. Type in Britain. British. 



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

 plant. Sallow (catkins). 



PLUMBEOLATA Hw. Not common. Pascual and ericetal. 

 Distribution — East. Tweed o Tay Dee 000 



West. § Clyde 000 

 Lat. 55°3o'-57°-2o'. Range in Europe. Central. Type. 

 Central. Type in Britain. English. 



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

 Food-plant. Melampy^-um pratetise and ? 



SATYRATA Hb. Common. Nemoral and ericetal. Ascends to 



3000 feet. 

 Distribution — East. Tweed Forth Tay Dee Moray Suther- 

 land. § § 

 West. Solway Clyde g g 8 

 Lat. 54°4o'-58°3o'. Range in Europe. Central and north- 

 ern. Type. Centre - septentrional. Type in Britain. 

 British. 



Time of Appearance — Imago. June, Larva. August, September. 

 Food-plant. Many plants (the flowers). 



E. callunaria Dbld. has now been proved by Mr Crewe to be only an ab- 

 beration of satyrata. It is the common form on our heather-clad hills, and 

 has certainly no connection with Eiipatorium. 



HELVETICARIA B. Local. Amongst juniper. Ascends to 1500 



feet. 

 Distribution — East, o Forth Tay Dee Moray 000 



West. 00000 

 Lat. 55''4o'-57°3o'. Range in Europe. Britain, Germany, 



