Timandra amataria (The Blood- Vein). — Chattenden. Hoc Marshes. 

 June-August. 



Caberid^. 

 Cabera pusaria (White Wave). — Ivanes and Woods. Abundant. 

 May-June. 

 ,, rotundaria (Round-winged Wave). — Rare. 

 „ exantheviata (Common Wave). — Woods. Very common. 



June-July. 

 „ tamiyiata (White Pinion Wave). — Woods. Very common. 

 May-June. 

 Macai-ia natata (Sharp Angled Peacock). — Wigmore Wood. Rare. June. 

 ,, lihLvata (The Tawny Barred). — Wigmore Wood. — Not com- 

 mon. May-June. 

 Halia wavaina (V. Moth). — Abundant in gardens. August. 



FlDONID^. 



Straiia clathrata (Latticed Heath). — Common in Woods, in fields 



of lucerne, etc. April-Jul5^ 

 Pa7iagra petraria {^XQSNW Silver I,ine). — Scarce. Wigmore. May -June. 

 Numeria pidveraria (Barred Umber). — Not uncommon. Wigmore, etc. 



May-June. 

 Fidonia atomaria (Common Heath). — Common in Woods, Clover fields. 

 April-June. 

 ,, pi7iiaria (Bordered W^hite). — Feeds upon Scotch Firs. Darland 



Hill. May-June. 

 ,, consphiiata. — Rare. Two specimens taken. May and August. 

 Minoa etcphoibiata (Drab Looper). — Not uncommon. Feeds on wood 



spurge. May-June. 

 Scoria dealbata (Black-veined Moth). — Local. Becoming scarce. 



May-July. 

 Aspilates strigillaria (Grass Wave). — Common. Chattenden Woods, 

 etc. May-June. 

 „ citraria (Yellow Belle). — Seawalls. Upchurch and Hoo 



Marshes. May and August. 

 ,, gilvaria (Straw Belle). —Common on Downs. August. 



ZERENID.^i. 

 Abraxas g7-ossula7'iata (The Magpie). — Too abundant in gardens. 

 Julj^ and August. 

 ,, 7iliuata (Clouded Magpie). Not uncommon here, a more 

 Northern species. 

 Ligidia adicstata (Scorched Carpet). — Woods, etc., about spindle tree. 



April-July. 

 Lo7>iaspilis viargiiiata (Clouded Border). — Common in woods. May -July. 



Hybernid^E. 

 Hybc77ii'a r7ipicap7'aria (Early Moth). — Abundant. Woods and hedges. 

 December- April. 

 ,, letuophcaria (Spring Usher). — Common in Woods. January- 

 March. 

 ,, aiira7iatia7-ia (Scarce Umber). — Not common. Wigmore, etc. 

 Novetuber and December. 



