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Lophopteryx catnelina, L— Generally distributed; larvae often 

 common. 



Notodonta bicolor, Hb. — Killarney. 



N . dictaea, L. — Not common : — Cos. Antrim, Derry, Dublin, Wicklow, 

 Westmeath, Sligo, Mayo, and Gal way. 



N. dlctaeoides, Esp. — Local, but more abundant than the last; — 

 Cos. Donegal, Cavan, Tyrone, Roscommon, Mayo, Westmeath, Dublin, 

 and Wicklow. 



N. dromedarius, L. — Widely distributed and common in Cos. 

 Derry, Donegal, Tyrone, Dublin, Wicklow, Westmeath, Sligo, Mayo, 

 and Gal way. 



N. zlczac, L. — Widely distributed and common, in same counties as 

 the preceding; also Armagh. 



N. treplda, Esp.— Co. Wicklow. 



N. chaonia, Hb. — Co. Wicklow ; Killarney; Clonbrock, Co. Galway. 



N. trl macula, Esp. — Killarney. 



Phalera bucephala, L. — Common everywhere. 



Pygaera curtula, L. — Rare: — Larvae in Cos. Down, Roscommon, 

 Galway, and Tipperary. 



P. pigra, Hum. — Widely distributed and common : — Cos. Donegal, 

 Tyrone, Leitrim, Down, Westmeath, Mayo, and Galway. 



C I T MA TOPHORIDAL. 



Thyatira derasa, L. — Generally distributed, but not often abundant. 



T. bat Is j L. — Generally distributed ; sometimes common. 



Cymatophora or, Fb. — Very local and rare : — Cos. Derry, Cavan, 

 Sligo, Galway, and W T icklow. 



C. duplaris, L. — Local, and not common: — Cos. Derry, Donegal, 

 Tyrone, Monaghan, Cavan, Fermanagh, Westmeath, Wicklow, Sligo, 

 Mayo, Galway, Cork, and Kerry. All Irish specimens are referable to 

 the var. argentea, Tutt. 



C. fluctuosa, Hb. — Very rare: — Cos. Sligo and Kerr}'. 



LASIOCAMPIDM. 



Tri chi ura crataegi, L.— Killarney. 



PoecIIocampa populi, L. — Widely distributed; locally common. 



Eriogaster lanestris, L. — Local: — Cos. Derry, Galway, and Kil- 

 kenny. 



CNsiocampa ncustria, L. — South of Ireland; local: — Cos. Dublin, 

 Waterford, Killarney, Limerick, Clare, and Galway. Also at Ennis- 

 killen. 



Laslocampa rubi, L.— Common everywhere. 



L. quercus, L. — Has occurred only at Oueenstown and in Co. West- 

 meath. 



var. callunae, Palm. — Common everywhere. 



Odonestis potatorla, L. —Generally distributed, and locally com- 

 mon. 



L YMANTRIIDsE. 



Leucoma sallcls, L. — Co. Galway. 



Dasychlra fascelina, L.— Bog of Allen, King's Co. 



D. pudlbunda, L. — South of Ireland; local, but sometimes cora- 

 mon:— Cos. Wicklow, Waterford, Cork, Kerry, and Galway. 



Orgyla antiqua, L. — Widespread, but local, and not often com- 

 mon, 



(TO BE CONCLUDED). 



