14 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



CATALOGUE OF THE LEPIDOPTERA OF IRELAND: 

 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST. 



By W. F. de Vismes Kane, M.A., M.R.I. A., F.E.S. 



(Continued from vol. xxsiii. p. 333.) 



Phothedes captiuncula, Tr. — Numerous about Bally- 

 vaughan, Co. Clare, and much varied in colour, often wanting 

 the rosy tinge, but always strongly marked and well defined. 

 Tore Mt., Killarney, one. 



Agrotis saucia, HZ).— Enniskillen {A.); Dromoland, Co. 

 Clare, abundant {Hon. E. O'Brien). 



A. corticea, Hh. — Ballinskelligs Bay, and Castle Gregory, 

 Kerry, abundant; Timoleague, Co. Cork {R. D.). 



A. Rip^, Hh. — Again I am enabled to reinstate one of 

 Birchall's doubtful species. Mr. W. Salvage informs me that 

 he has taken a very reddish and well-marked form of ripae at 

 Eossbeigh, Kerry. 



A. cuRSOREA, Both. — Whitepark Bay, near Ballycastle, Co. 

 Antrim, grey forms, but some with whitish stigmata and costa 

 like those taken at Yarmouth ; Rossbeigh, Kerry, very abundant 

 and variable, some approaching Shetland examples {W. Salvage). 



Panolis piniperda, Panz. — Single specimens at Enniskillen 

 (P.) ; Tempo, Sligo [McC.) ; also Timoleague, Co. Cork {R. D.). 

 It is probable that this moth is getting a wider distribution of late 

 years. 



Pachnobia leucographa, Hh. — Several taken at Clonbrock 

 {R.E. D.). 



T^^^NiocAMPA opiMA, i?6.— Tcmpo, one ; Enniskillen {A.) ; 

 Armagh (J.). 



T. MiNiosA, Fb. — Glenmalure, abundant, and Derrybawn, Co. 

 Wicklow {G. V. H.). 



T. MUNDA, ^sp.— Delete the entry of Clonbrock as a locality. 



T. pulverulenta, Esp. — Timoleague, Co. Cork, scarce 

 {R. D.) ; Tempo, Enniskillen, one. 



Anchocelis helvola (rufina), L.— One (banded form), Ma- 

 gilligan, Derry. 



Dianthcecia luteago var. barrettii, Dbl.—One taken at the 

 chfts of Coohn, Courtmacsherry Bay, Co. Cork, by Mr. R 

 Donovan, this summer. Characters similar to theHowth form.' 



D. cAPsopHiLA, Dmj). —Timoleague, Co. Cork {R. D.). 



Hecateua SERENA, Fb.-Two at Castle Bellingham ; Howth, 

 one ; Timoleague, Co. Cork {R. D.). 



