128 [November. 
by a light fuscous shade. When the hcmelytra are closed, but not 
otherwise, Curtis' description of clypeata (1. c.) will be seen to apply, if 
a well marked specimen be examined. 
In liedges, near Weybridge ; and in woods, Leicestershire ; not 
common. 
34. — IaSSUS (I.) CORNTCULUS, n. sp. 
See p. 110, where a query (?) has, by mistake, been attached to 
the genus, of which there is not the slightest doubt. 
{To be continued.) 
THE LEPIDOPTERA OF IRELAND. 
BY EDWIN BIECHALL. 
{Continued from page 108.) 
DELTOIDES. 
Htpena peoboscibalis — Common. 
„ EOSTEALis — Mr. Greene's list ; locality unknown. 
„ CBASSALis — Common in the South. 
ScHRANKiA TUEFOSALis — do. Killamcy. 
EivuLA SEBiCEALis— Abundant, and widely distributed. 
Herminia barbalts — Mr. Greene's list ; locality unknown. 
„ TAKSiPENNALis— Galway. 
„ GRiSEALis — Kingstown. 
PYEALIDES. 
Ptralis farinalis — Common everywhere. 
Aglossa pinguinalis — do. 
PxRArsTA PUNiCEALis — Mr. Greene's list. 
„ PURPURALis — Common. 
„ OSTRINALIS — do. 
EnoDARiA SANGUiNALis— Galway ; abundant, but local. 
Herbula cespitalis — Common, and widely distributed. 
Enntchia octomaculalis— Do. do. 
Endotriciia elammealis — Galway. 
Catacltsta lemnalis — Common. 
Parapontx stratiotalis — Do. 
HtDROCAMPA NTMPHiEALIS — Do. 
„ STAGNALTS — Do. 
