58 THE FAUNA OF SCOTLAND. 



ERIOCAMPA. 



E. ADUMBRATA, Klug. 



=limacina, Retz. 



5. E. ROSAE, Harris. 

 Dumfries, Cardross. 

 Cockburnspath (Hardy). 

 Probably a common (and destructive) insect in gardens, 



BLENNOCAMPA. 



B. MELANOCEPHALA, Fah. 



Mugdock, Thornhill, Aberfoyle. 



B. FULiGiNOSA, Sclir. 

 Dumfries. 



HOPLOCAMPA. 

 Before No. 1 add — 



H. FERRTJGINEA, Pz. 



Thornhill. 



H. CRATAEGI. 



This is alpina, Zett., perhaps identical with pallida, Newman (Ent, 

 Mag. iv., p. 262). 



DINEURA. 

 D. Degeeri, Kl. 

 An earlier name for this species is virididorsata, Retz. 



D. DESPECTA, Kl. 



The species recorded as BlennocamjKi fuscida, Kl. (p. 26), is identical 

 with D. despeda, K]., and Blennocampa parvula, Thoms. Thomson 

 places it in Blennocampa, from the typical species of which it difters in 

 having two middle cellules in the posterior wings. 



D. VERNA, KL 



Thornhill. 



D. STILATA, Kl. 



Common at Cadder and in most localities on the Hawthorn. 

 CLADIUS. 



C. VIMINALIS, Fall. 



Milngavie. 



