114 LEPIDOPTERA. 



has been recorded, at Bristol, Barnstaple, Mortlake and 

 Peckham (Int. 186, 187, 197, and Subs. 15). 



Deilephila Galii ; two larvae of this species were found 

 near Brighton (Int. 203). 



Trochilium Chrysidiforme ; several specimens of this 

 species were taken near Folkestone the middle of July 

 (Int. 142 and 151). 



Trochilium Scoll#:forme ; on our Plate, at figure 4, 

 we give the promised representation of this insect. (See Ent. 

 Ann. 1856, p. 27.) 



Cerura bicuspis ; Mr. Nixon bred a male of this 

 species (Int. 62), and Mr. Scott has also bred a specimen. 

 Mr. T. Wilkinson has obtained the larva this autumn. 



Drymonia chaonia ; twelve pupae at the roots of trees 

 in Suffolk. 



Drymonia Dodon^ea ; upwards of 200 pupae were ob- 

 tained by digging in Suffolk by the Rev. Joseph Greene. 



Lophopteryx Cucullina ; a specimen of this was taken 

 in the perfect state at Marlow (Int. 155). Most of the 

 recent specimens have been bred from the larvae. The Rev. 

 Joseph Greene took 54 larvae at Tring. 



Lophopteryx Carmelita ; early in May several speci- 

 mens of this were taken at West Wickham Wood (Int. 

 44 and 61). 



Petasia nueeculosa ; several specimens of this insect 

 were taken by Mr. Foxcroft at Rannoch (Int. 24, 45) ; at 

 page 45 will be found rather a humorous account of the mode 

 of capture. 



Peridea trepida ; the captures of two specimens have 

 been recorded (Int. 37 and 60), at West Wickham and Horn- 

 dean, but some collectors hardly view the species now as a 

 rarity. 



Orgyia gonosttgma • a number of larvae of this species 



