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Pieris Daplidice, P. Napi, P. Rapa, and P. Brassicce. — 

 Comraon. 



Aporia Cralcegi. — Considered scarce. I caught two speci- 

 mens only, but no doubt passed by many more, taking tliem 

 for pale specimens of R. Rhamni, which was very abundant 

 at the time. 



Hesperia. — Of this genus I know Malvse, Sylvanus, and 

 Linea, to occur commonly ; Comma is also said to be met 

 with, but I cannot speak from experience. 



Stnerinihus ocellatus and S. Populi. — Tolerably abundant. 



S. Tiiuc. — Very common. 



Acherontia Atropos. — Not comraon. 



Sphinx Convolvuli. — As in England, — uncertain. 



S. Lignstri. — Common. 



S. Pinastri. — Common in pine forests. 



Deilephila Euphorbice. — Not to be met with in Liibeck 

 territory ; but on the Harburg side of the River Elbe, not far 

 from Hamburg, this species is said to occur commonly. 



CJioerocampa Elpenor and C. Porcellus. — Not common. 



C. Nerii. — Very scarce. 



Macroglossa Siellatarum. — Tolerably abundant. 



Zeuzera j^sculi. — Scarce. 



CossHS ligniperda. — Not comraon. 



Hepialus Jiectus, H. lupulinuSf and H. Hiimuli. — Not 

 uncommon. 



Limacodes Testudo. — I caught two specimens. 



Zygcena LonicercB. — Common. 



Z. FiUpendulce. — Very common. 



Lilliosia mesomella. — Comniou. 



L. aureola. — Not uncommon. 



L. quadra. — Scarce. 



Eutliemonia russula. — Comraon. 



Liparis vionacha. — Very common. Any quantity might 

 be taken, in the season, at rest on lime tree trunks during 

 the day. 



Orgyia pudihunda. — Comraon. 



Bonihyx Piuhi. — The larva very common in the autumn, 

 feeding on clover. 



Endroinis versicolor. — Very scarce. 



Epione vesperlaria. — Common where it occurs, but I 

 could find only one locality for this exquisite little "beauty." 



