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LITHOSIID^. 



LITHOSIA Fab. 



COMPLANA L. Not common. 



Distribution — East. 0000 [Moray] 000 



West. Sol way 0000 



Lat. 55°. Range in Europe. Nearly throughout. Type. 



European. Type in Britain. English. 



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

 plant. Lichens. 



OYMATOPHORID^. 



Asphalia dilnta F. Admitted to the list as a doubtful native ; seems really 

 indigenous in Solway, and is also reported from Clyde. 



ACRONYCTID^. 

 ACRONYCTA Ochs. 



TRIDENS Schiff. Not common, or overlooked. 



Distribution — East. Tweed § §00000 



West. Solway § 000 



Lat. 55°-56^. Range in Europe. Central and northern. 



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



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

 Food-plant. Plum, &c, 



ORTHOSIID^. 



T(eniocampa nmnda Esp. Doubtfully admitted hitherto ; is indigenous 

 in Solway. 



HADENID^. 



HADENA Tr. 



TRIFOLII Rott. (1776); chenopodiiY. (1787). 

 Distribution — East, o [Forth] o Dee o 



West, o [Clyde] o 



Lat. 56°-57^ Range in Europe. Throughout, 

 ritorial. Type in Britain. English. 



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

 Food-plant. Chenopodiinn. 



Professor J. W. H. Trail tells me that this species has really been taken 

 in Dee, but whether it is indigenous is doubtful. 



The ab. Iwicbergensis Frr. of Epumia lutulenla has occurred in Argyle 

 (Cooke), and Dee (Trail). 



