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Dastpolia templi — Common at Howth. 
Epdnda lutulenta — County Wicklow ; Mr. Bristow. 
,, timinalis — Belfast ; also at Killarney. 
„ LiCHENEA — Common at Howth. 
MisELiA OXYACANTII.E — Abundant in most places. 
Ageiopis APRiLiNA— Dublin and Wicklow; common. ll||^ 
Phlogophora meticulosa— Common everywhere. 
EUPLEXIA LUCIPABA — do. do. 
Aplecta hekbida— Widely distributed, and common in many places. 
„ NEBULOSA — do. do. 
Hadena satuea — County Wicklow ; one specimen by Mr. Bristow. 
„ ADUSTA — Very common, and widely distributed. 
„ PROTEA — County Wicklow ; common. 
„ DEN TINA— Widely distributed, and often very common. 
„ ciiE^OPODTT — Near Dublin, by Mr. Greene. 
„ SUASA — County Wicklow ; not common. 
,, OLERACEA — Commou. 
„ Pisi — do. 
„ THALASSINA — do. 
„ CONTIGUA — Wicklow and Killarney ; common. 
„ GENISTA — County Wicklow ; not common. 
„ RECTILINEA — Killarney ; not common. 
Xtlocampa lithoriza — Common in the County Wicklow. 
Calocampa tetusta — do. do. and Dublin. 
„ EXOLETA do. do. do. 
Xtlina EHizoLiTHA — Commou at Killarney; also occurs in the 
County Wicklow, but rarely. 
„ PETRiFiCATA — Widely distributed, and frequently abundant. 
I once saw an ivy bush near Tullamore, the flowers of 
which were swarming with this insect. 
CucULLiA VEEBASCI — Dublin and Wicklow ; common. 
„ CHAMOMILLiE — do. do. jA 
„ UMBRATiCA — Grcnerally distributed, and commonr 
Anarta mtetilli — do. do. 
Eeasteia euscula — In profusion at Killarney. 
Bankia aegentula — do. do. 
Htdeelia unca do. do. 
Any one who has traversed the bogs of the County Kerry in the 
early part of June, will not soon forget the astonishing numbers of the 
three last-named insects, which rise around him as he pushes his way 
through the thick growth of Myrica gale. 
