Subsection II. NOCTURNA. Night Moths. 
(Geuus PiiALvENA — Linnaeus.) 
T . -r, , Siinoinims and llahitat, and 
Linn, names. Una/, vames. ^ ^ , „ , 
new genera. wlienjound. 
1 Humuli, Ghost D. 8, t. 274,/. 1, & 2. St. Common in grassy 
M and F. 2, p. 6. places. Middle 
5946 Hepialus. of June. 
2 Carmis, Rosy Swift North of England, 
M. and F. St. 2. p. 7, t. 13,/. 1. and near Bir- 
\_VelIeda, v. not Camus, 5948 Hepialtjs. mingham. June, 
which inhabits the Alps.] 
3 Felleda, Beautiful Swift B. 10, t. 360, /. 3. St. 2, Darenth Wood, 
M. and F. p. 6. Kent ; near Al- 
5947 Hepialus. derley, Che- 
shire ; Derby- 
shire. June. 
4 Lupulinus, Brown Swift H. t. 22, /. 1. m. St. 2, Grassy meadows. 
M. and F. p. 5. End of May. 
5945 Hepialtjs. 
5 Hectus, Golden Swift D. 8, t. 274, / 3. St. 2, Open places in 
M. and F. p. 4. woods, Middle- 
5944 Hepialits. sex, Devon, &c, 
Jime. 
6 Sylvinus, Evening Swift H. t. 22, /. h — m. C. 5, Borders of woods 
M. andF. #,185. St.2,p.1. and lanes, 
5949 Hepialits. Surrey, Hert- 
fordshire, &c. 
August and 
September. 
7 Cossus Goat A. t. 35. W. t. 31. B.. t. Oak trees in 
[Liffniperda, F.] 23. D. 4, t. 114. C. 2, woods and 
t. 60. St. 2, p. 9. lanes, Kent, 
5951 Cossus- &c. End of 
June and be- 
ginning of July. 
