The Scottish Naturalist. 321 



MESOTYPE Hb. 

 VIRGATA Rott (1777); litieolata Hb. (1787). Rare. 

 Distribution — East, o o Tay 0000 



West. 00000 

 Lat. 56°3o'. Range in Europe. Central, &c. Type. Cen- 

 tral. Type in Britain. English. 



Time of Appearance — Imago. May-July. Larva. September-May. 

 Food-plant. Bedstraw. 



CHESIAS Tr. 



SPARTIATA Fiiesl. Common. Amongst broom. Ascends to 



1 100 feet. 

 Distribution — East. Tweed Forth Tay Dee Moray 000 



West. Solway Clyde §00 

 Lat. 54°4o'-57°4o'. Range in Europe. West-central, &c. 



Type. Occidento-central. Type in Britain. British. 



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

 Food-plant. Broom. 



RUFATA F. (1775); obliquaria Bkh. (1794). Locally common. 



Amongst broom. Ascends to 11 00 feet. 

 Distribution — East. § § Tay Dee Moray 000 



West. Solway Clyde §00 

 Lat. 54°4o'-47°4o'. Range in Europe. Central, &c. Type. 



Central. Type in Britain. British. 



Time of Appearance — Imago. May-July. Larva. August. Food- 

 plant. Broom. 



S I O N I D^. 

 ODBZIA Boisd. 



ATRATA L. (1758) ; <:/^^r^//^J^'//(1r/^ L. (1767). Common. Pas- 

 cual and nemoral. Ascends to 1400 feet. 



Distribution — East. Tweed Forth Tay Dee Moray goo 



West. Solway Clyde Argyle g o 



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

 ern. Type. Centro - septentrional. Type in Britain. 

 British. 



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

 Food-plant. Buniicyn and other U7iibellifer(z. 



Notice. — The list of the Macro-lepidoptera having been now completed, it is 

 my intention to notice, before proceeding with the Micro-lepidoptera, any addi- 

 tion, either in species or localities, to the list just finished, and with that object 

 shall be very glad to receive i^tforfnation, however little, from any one who can 

 give it.— Y. B. W. W. 



