INSECTA SCOTICA. 



THE LEPIDOPTERA OF SCOTLAND. 



( Continued from p. 88, ) 

 Edited by F. BUCHANAN WHITE, M.D., F.L.S. 



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chrysobrhjea L. Rare. 



Distribution — East. - o o Tay o o 



West, ooooo 



Lat. 56°2o // . Range in Europe. South and central ; South 

 Scandinavia, &c. Type. Meridiono-central. Type in 

 Britain. English. 







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

 Food-plant. Sloe, hawthorn, Sec. A single specimen flew in, one 

 evening in the summer of 1872, at a window of Moncreiffe House, Perth- 

 shire, and was captured by Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, Bart. It is in good 

 condition. • 



AHCTIID13 Steph. 



SFILCSCMA Steph. 

 TJRTICLSJ Egp. Rare. Pascual (in damp places). 

 Distribution — East. ooo ooooo 



West. [Sol way Clyde] o West-Ross o 

 Lat. [54°4o // ]-57°5o // Range in Europe Central and northern. 

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



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

 Food-plant. Low plants. 



I have seen a specimen taken by Mr. A. Davidson in Ross-shire. The 

 Solvvay and Clyde records are doubtful. 



menthastri Esp. Common. Agrestal and pascual. 



Distribution-^East. Tweed Forth Tay Dee Moray § o o 



West. Solway Clyde Argyle West-Ross o 



Lat. 54°4o"-57°5o". Range in Europe. Nearly throughout. 

 Type. European. Type in Britain. British. 



