24 [January, 1902. 



NOTODONTINA. 



HYDRIOMKN1D.&. 



\_Chloroclystis coronata, larvae common, Dr. Riding.] 



Gymnoscelis pumilata, a larva. 



Tepkroclystis absynthiata, larvae abundant on ragwort and Artemisia. T. 



assimilata ?. T. oblongata (centaureata) , a larva on heather; imago taken by Mr. 



A. L. Onslow. T. subfulvala (? also larvae on yarrow). T. pulchellafa, larv£e. 



T. linariata, larvae common. T. castigata (jasinneata), larvae abundant by 



sweeping. T. isogrammaria (liaworthiata) , larvas on Clematis vitalba in the 



garden. T. nanata, larva?. 



Eucestia plagiata, common. 



Eustrotna testata, common. 



[Plemyria rivata, Dr. Riding]. — — P. sociata (subtrislata, biriviata), common. 

 [P. galiata, two specimens, Dr. Dixey.] 



Hydriomena ocellata. H. vaxiata (obeliscata) , first taken in 1890 in pine- 

 wood planted in 1879; by 1898, it was decidedly common. II. dotata (pyraliata), 



a few. 11. miata ?, one specimen. — — [H. siterata (psittacata) , several, Dr. Dixey.] 



H. sordidata (elutata), common. H. truncata (russata, immanala) , both 



forms, but immanata the commoner. H. silaceata, scarce. H. dubitata, rather 



common, especially at light. (H. unaiigulata, in West Down). H. ajftinitata, 



two. [Larvre common, Dr. Riding.] H. decolorata, a few. [Larvae common, 



Dr. Riding.] H. bilineata, abundant, but not such a pest as in the London 



district. 



\_Eucha>ca sylvata, Dr. Riding.] 



Xanthorllje limitata (mcnsuraria) , common. X. pZumbaria (pnlumbaria), 



not common. X. didtjmata, abundant. X. spadiccaria fferrugaria). H. fer- 



rugata (uvidcntaria). X. montancda. X. fluctuata, common, especially in the 



garden.— (X. olivata, I have taken this species several times in North Devon 



many years ago, but cannot remember seeing it in Mortehoe.) X. viridaria 



(pectinitaria, miaria). 



Stekrhid^;. 



Eois aversata, Dr. Dixey. E. dimidiata (scutulata).- E. bisetata, abundant. 



Leptomeris remutaria. 



MONOCTENIAD^:. 



Baptria atrata (diairophyllata) , several. 

 Selibosemid^;. 



Opisthographis luteolata, (crotagata), common ; also larva?. 



Diastictis wauaria (u , avaria) i in the garden. 



Ectropis biundularia (crepuscularia, loricaria). 



Cleora lichimaria, larvae on lichen on sycamore. 



Selidosema repandata, common ; very common in 1898. 



Abraxas grossulariala, common (Dr. Dixey noted it on Lundy Island).— — A. 

 warginaia. 



Pseudo-panthera punctata (lemerata) , larvae common. Ps. macularia, common. 



Ps. obscuraria (pullata), not uncommon, both forms. Ps. petraria. 



Crocota ochrearia (citraria), common. Dr. Riding, in reference to this species, 

 says, "no plants of Daucus carota were to be found." Presumably this refers to the 

 particular spots where he saw the moths. The plant is common enough in Mortehoe. 



