I9I9. Greer. — Lepidoptera from East Tyrone. 119 



Agrotis tritici L. — Killymoon, not rare, on Ragweed, Aug., 1918-19 ; no 



inland records. 

 Amphipyra pyramidea L. — Killymoon and Loughry, Aug., 1918-19, 



common at sugar ; rare in the North of Ireland 

 Orthosia suspecta H^b. — Killymoon, fairly abundant at Ra ., weed bloom 



and sugar, July-Aug., 1918-19. 

 Euclidia mi Clerck. — Common near Tamnamore, May, 191 9. 

 *HydreIia uncula Clerck. — Locally abundant near Tamnamore flying in 



the afternoon sunshine over damp meadows. May, 19 19. 

 Phigalia pedaria Fb. — Fairly abundant in the district, males common at 



light, one female bred from larva. 

 *Araphidasys strataria Hufn. — Loughry Woods, a fine female, at rest on a 



salljw trunk, April, 19 18. 

 *Bapta temerata Hb. — Near Stewartstown, locally abundant among 



Blackthorn scrub ; one example near Tamnamore, also at Emyvale, 



Co. Monaghan. 

 Oporabia autumnaria Gn. — Killymoon Woods, a number captured ; 



identified by Dr. J. W. H. Harrison, October, 1918. 

 Emmelesia unifasciata Haw. — Larvae abundant in seed pods of Bartsia 



Odontites, Oct., 19 19. 

 Eupithecia succentaureata L. — Several bred, July, and a few at dusk, 



Aug., 191 9, near Grange. 

 * Eupithecia subfulvata Haw. — Killymoon ; several examples at Ragweed 



bloom, Aug., 191 8. Larvae on Mugwort {Artemisia vulgaris), near 



Grange, Oct., 19 19. Only recorded from the east coast of Ireland. 

 Eupithecia pygmeata Hb. — Found abundantly in May, 19 19, near Grange, 



flying in a damp spot, and at rest on the flowers of Cerastium. Rare 



and very local in Ireland. 

 ^Leptogramma literana L. — Loughry Woods, a single specimen, Feb., 1918; 



only recorded from Killarney. 

 *Masonia crassiorella Brd. — A number of cases found on Scots Fir trunks 



near Tamnamore, May, 19 19, and forwarded to Rev. C. R. N. Bur- 

 rows, who bred two males and one female, which he provisionally 



identified as this species. An addition to the Irish list. 

 Nemophora swammerdammella L. — Killymoon, flying in the sun among 



birch trees. May, 19 18. 

 *LemnatophiIa salicella Hiib. — Bred from larvae by Dr. J. W. H. Harrison, 



who found them on the roadside near Lissan, feeding upon bramble : 



not pre\dously recorded from Ireland. 

 Adela degeerella L. — Near Tamnamore, flying over birch bushes. May, 



1919. 



Stewartstown, Co. Tyrone. 



