18T3. 155 



lAst of species of Lepidoptera observed in Ireland since publication 

 of list in the Entomologist'' s M.ontlily Magazine, Vol. iii (1866) : — 



VAifEssA c-ALBTJM. — Co. Wicklow, near Powerscourt Waterfall. The 



Rev. H. H. Crewe. 

 Syricthus MALViE (alteoltjs). — Co. Galwaj. Miss Nugent. 

 Sesia culicieokmis. — Killarney. 



NoLA CEisTULALis. — Co. Mayo. S. E. Fetlierstonliaugli. 

 LiTHOSIA COMPLASTA. — HoNvtli. Ent. Mo. Mag., Vol. iv, p. 91. 

 BoMBTX QFEHCiTS. — Eathowen, Mrs. Battersby. Queenstown, Mr. 



Bond. Ent. Mo. Mag., Vol. iv, p. 283. 

 Cabera pusaeia, var. eotundaeia. — Co, Mayo. S. E. Fetherston- 



liaugli. 



EUPITHECIA LIIfAEIATA.— Howth. 



„ PIMPINELLATA. Howtll. 



EifNOMOS TiLiAEiA. — Kildare. The lion. Emily Lawless. Eut. Mo. 



Mag, Vol. iv, p. 283. 

 LoBOPnoEA HEXAPTEEATA. — Limerick. "W. Talbot. Entomologist 



for 1872, p. 140. Abundant. 



„ LOBTJLATA. Do. do. 



Phibalapteetx lapidata.— Co. Mayo. Entomologist, Vol. v, p. 215. 

 Mr. Fetherstonhaugh informs me that the moth is not uncommon 

 in grassy places on the moors ; it flies by day, and is easily dis- 

 turbed. Attempts to rear the larva have hitherto proved un- 

 successful, from ignorance of its food. 



P. POLTGEAMMATA. — Co. Mayo. S. E. Fetherstouhaugh. 



AcROirrcTA mentanthidis. — Letterkenny. The Eev. E. Harvey. 



NoNAGEiA LUTOSA.— Eathowen. Mrs. Battersby. 



Apoeophtla austealis. — Co. Wicklow and "Waterford. 



Apamea eibeosa. — Killarney. 



MiAiSTA AECUOSA. — Powerscourt. 



Caeadei:n^a moepheus. — Powerscourt. 



T^NiocAMPA OPiMA. — Limerick. W. Talbot. 



CiEECEDiA XERAMPELiNA.- — Drumcar. The Eev. H. H. Crewe. 



DiANTHCECiA ciESiA. — Tramore. "VVarren Wright. The same uni- 

 colorous variety that occurs in the Isle of Man. 



Epunda nigea. — Near Dublin and Galway. 



Hadena glauca. — Eathowen. Mrs. Battersby. 



CucuLLiA ABSTNTHii. — Eathoweu. Mrs. Battersby. Entomologist, 

 October, 1873, p. 516. 



Heliothts maeginata. — Co. Galwav and Ilowth. 



