THE ILLUMINATED MOTH-TRAP. 5? 



swarms), Orthosia macilenta, Anchocelis pistacina, A. licnosa, Cerastis vaccina 

 (in swarms), Scopelosoma satellUia (white, deep orange, and yellow spots), 

 Dasycampa ruhyjinea (2), Xanthia citrayo, X.Jiavayo, X. aiirayo (1), X. cir- 

 cellaris (d), Calymnia trapeziiia [very numerous and varied) 0. ajfiais {!}, 

 Dianthcccia capsincola (1), Miselia oxyacantha, Euplexia liicipara, Fhloyo- 

 pliora meticulosa, Aplecta nehulosa (3), Hadena protca (numerous), H. 

 dentin a [1], H. thalassina (2), Xylocampa areola, Calocainpa exoleta {1), 

 Asteroscopus sphinx [m-dles very numerous), Habrostola tripartita (2), Flusia 

 chrysitis (]), P. gamma, Aventia Jiexida (3), Zancloynatha yrisealis, 

 Z. tarsipcnnalis, Hypena proboscidalis, Uropteryx samliucaria, Epione 

 apiciaria (L male), Rumia luteoLata, Vendia macularia, Metrocampa 

 margaritaria (numerous males), Ellopia prosapiaria, Pericailia syriiu/aria, 

 Selenia bilunaria, S. lunaria ('Z), 8. tetralunaria (•2), Odontopera bidentata, 

 CrocaUis elinguaria, Eugonia alniaria [canaria) (1), E. erosaria, E. querci- 

 naria, Himera peJinaria (males in numbers), Pkigalia p)edaria, Bistofi 

 hirtaria (3 males), Amphidasys strataria (G males and 1 female), A. betu- 

 laria, Hemerophila abruptaria, Cleora glabraria (several males and females), 

 C. lichenaria (do.), Boarmia repandata (several, 2 of var. conversaria), 



B. gemmaria, Tephrosia crepuscularia (very numerous), T. biundidaria (do.), 

 Pseudoterpna jn-uinata, Geometra papilionaria (1 male), lodis lacteana, 

 Hemithea strigata, Acidalia bisetata, A. subsericeata, A. remutaria, 

 A. imitaria {i), A. aversata, Timaiidra amataria, Cabera pusaria, Bapta 

 temerata, B. bimaculata [2), Macaria Uturata, Panagra petraria, Nwneria 

 pulveraria (several males]. Abraxas grossulariata, Hybernia rupicapraria, 

 H. leucophcEaiia (several, varied), H. aiirantiaria (very numerous), H. defolia- 

 ria (in swarms, some very fine and striking vars.), H. marginaria (in swarms, 

 several nice banded vars.), Anisoptcryx ascularia, Cheimatobia brumata, Opo- 

 rabia dilutata, Larentia didymata, L. nudtistrigata, L. viridaria, Emmelesia 

 affinitata, E. decolorata, Eupithecia nanata, E. vulgata, E. expallidata (I), 

 E. minutata ? {2), E. lariciata, E. abbreviata, E. exiguata, E. pumilata, 

 Lobophora carpinata (1), Thera variata, Hypsipetes sordidata, Melanthta 

 ocellata, M. sociata, M. montanata, M. fluctaata, Anticlea badiata [nume- 

 rous), A.nigrofasciaria[\), Coremia designata, O.ferrugata, C.unidentaria, 

 Camptogramina bilineata, Cidaria siderata, C. miata{l), O.picata (several), 



C. tnmcata, C. immanata, C. sujf'umata, C. silaceata (several), C. fidvata 

 (1), C. dotata, Eubolia jdumbaria, Anaitis plagiata, Chesias spartiata, 

 Pyrausta purpuralis, Herbula cesjiitaiis, Eurrhypara urticata, Scopula 

 ferrugalis, Botys asinalis (1), Pioneaforjicalis, Mimaseoptilus pterodactylus, 

 Alucita hexadactyla, Crambus tristellus, C.genicideus, C. cidmeUus, Aphomia 

 sociella, Tortrix podana, T. viridana, T. vunistraaa, Leptogramina literana 

 (1), Dictyopteryx lafiingiana, Retinia pinicolana, Xant/wsetia hamana (1), 

 Tortricodes hyemana, Diurnea fagella {grey), Epigraphia steinf(elneriana[l), 

 Tinea semifulvella (1), Nemophora sivammerdanwiella (males), Adela viridella 

 (males), Phibaloeera qtiercaria (ma.\es), and numerous other Micros I have 

 not been able to identify. 



Where in the above list I have not given the number taken, 

 it is because the insect is a common one and has been taken 

 commonly in the trap, and calls for no special remark. 



Oxton, Exeter, January 1st, 1894. 



