INSECTS AND OTHER TERRESTRIAL INVERTEBRATES 261 



INSECTA. 



Lepidoptera. 



Most of the occurrences in this group were at the lighthouse 

 lantern, and have been recorded in my paper on " Lepidoptera and 

 other Insects at Scottish Lighthouses." The full list is as follows : 



Vanessa urticce, L. A Tortoiseshell Butterfly was found dead 

 in a rock pool at the west landing-place in August 1913, four were 

 caught on the Rock in August 19 14, and several occurred this 

 year. 



Herts brassiccE, L. In the beginning of August last a Large 

 White Butterfly was seen on the Rock by Mr Muir. 



Eucheliajacobczce, L. A Cinnabar Moth was obtained in June 

 191 2, and three in 1913 the latter I was given to understand at 

 the lantern. 



Arctia caja, L. A male Garden Tiger-moth was captured in 

 July 1907. 



Calamia lutosa, Hb. The first specimen of this moth recorded 

 from " Forth " was taken at the lantern of the Bass Lighthouse in 

 1908, as recorded by me in Scot. Nat. for 1913, p. 93. 



Xylophasia polyodon, L. } Dbl. Cat. A common visitor to the 

 lantern. Many occurred in August 1909, and the species has 

 always been present among the moths sent me in subsequent 

 years. 



Charceas graminis, L. When on the Bass on 18th August 1909, 

 I saw many Antler-moths that had been taken at the lantern the 

 previous night. 



Luperina testacea, Hb. Three captured at the lantern in 

 August 1 9 14. 



Mamestra brassiere, L. Two taken in August 19 12. 



Agrotis tritici, L. One in summer of 1908. 



Agrotis obelisca, Hb. One in August 19 14. 



Triphana pronuba, L. Taken at the lantern in 1907 and 1912. 



Amphipyra tragopogonis, L. One, August 1914. 



Anchocelis /unosa, Haw. One, September 1913. 



Calynmia trapezina, L. One, September 1912. 



Dianthcecia nana, Rott. One in summer of 1907. 



Polia chi, L. An example of the var. olivacea was obtained in 

 August 1914. 



Dasypolia templi, Thnb. A female of this species was captured 

 at the lighthouse lantern in the end of September 1911. 



Plusiaiota, L. One taken in summer of 1908. 



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