276 The Scottish Naturalist. 



ODONTOPERA Steph. 



bidentata CI. Common. Nemoral. Ascends to 1200 feet. 

 Distribution — East. Tweed Forth Tay Dee Moray 000 



West. Solway Clyde 8 8° 

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



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



British. 



Time of Appearance. — Imago. May, June. Larva. August-Octo~ 

 ber. Food-plant. Various trees. 



CROCALLIS Tr. 



ELINGUARIA L. Common. Nemoral. Ascends to 1200 feet. 

 Distribution — East. Tweed Forth Tay Dee Moray Suther- 

 land o o 

 West. Solway Clyde 800 

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

 Type. Centro-septentrional. Type in Britain. British. 



Time of Appearance — Imago. July, August. Larva. September- 

 June. Food-plant. Sloe, &c. 



EUGONIA Hb. 



alniaria L. (1758); tiliaria Bkh. (1794). Not very common. 



Nemoral. 

 Distribution — East. Tweed § Tay § Moray o o 



West. Solway Clyde 8 8° 



Lat. 54°5o / -57°4o / . Range in Europe. Central (Sweden). 



Type. Central. Type in Britain. British. 



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

 Food-plant. Birch, oak, alder. 



This species must not be confounded with alniaria Esp. (autumnaria 

 Wernb). 



erosaria Bkh. Not common. Nemoral. 



Distribution — East. Tweed o Tay 00000 



West, g g o o o 

 Lat. 55°4o'-56°3o'. Range in Europe. Central (South 



Sweden, &c.) Type. Central. Type in Britain. 



English. 



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

 Food-plant. Oak, birch, &c. 



E. quercinaria Hufn. {angularia Bkh.) and fuscantaria Hw. have been re- 

 ported from the south and west of Scotland, but more evidence is desirable. 



( To be continued. ) 



