10 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



A LIST OF THE LEPIDOPTERA OF COUNTY CORK. 



By C. Donovan, M.D., F.E.S., Capt. I.M.S., and R. J. F. Donovan. 



(Concluded from Entom. xxxiv. p. 336.) 



A. corticea, scarce, T. ; three specimens, C. A. nigricans, one, 

 the YM'-famosa, C. A. tritici, common, G. and C. A. obelisca, 

 about six specimens picked out by Mr. Barrett in a long series of 

 A. tritici procured at C. A, strigula, not very common, T. ; 

 fairly common, G. A. lucernea, two near C. ; a few, G. Noctua 

 glareosa, scarce, T. [N. augur: although Mr. Kane says this 

 moth is to be met with throughout Ireland, we have never met 

 with it.] N. plecta, common. N. c-nigrtim, not scarce, T.; com- 

 mon at G., and especially so at C, in the autumn brood, about 

 September. N. triangulum, rather scarce, T. ; few, G. ; several, 

 C. N. hrunnea, fairly common. N. /estiva, one, T.; few, G., and 

 near Bandon ; several, C. N. dahlii, two specimens at G. 

 N. ruhi, fairly common. N. umhrosa, a few specimens. A'', haia, 

 one, T. ; few, C; common near Dunmanway and G. N. xantlio- 

 graplia, very common. TriphcEna ianthina, fairly common. 

 T. fimbria, scarce. T. interjecta, four specimens, T. ; common, 

 G. and C. T. comes, common. T. pronuha, very common. 

 Amphipyra pyramidea, a number of specimens in 1901, T. ; 

 common, C. ; as many as a dozen on a sugared tree. A. trago- 

 jjogonis, common. Mania typica, one, T. ; few, G. ; and near 

 Bandon. M. maura, one larva, T. ; few, G. Panolis j)iniperda, 

 three specimens, T. Pachnohia rubricosa, scarce, T. ; few, near 

 Bandon. Taniocampa gothica, common, T., and near Bandon. 

 T. incerta, rather scarce, T., and near Bandon. T. stabilis, 

 common, T., and near Bandon. T. gracilis, scarce, T., few near 

 Bandon. T. pulverulenta, common, T. Orthosia lota, not com- 

 mon, T. ; common at G., and near Bandon. 0. macilenta, not 

 so frequently met with as the preceding species, T.; common, G. 

 Anchocelis pistacina, fairly common, T. A. limosa, not common, 

 T. ; several, G. and C. Cerastis vacciiiii, common, T. and G. 

 Scopelosoma sateUitia, common, T., G., and near Bandon. Xan- 

 thia flavago, rather scarce, T. ; few near Bandon. X. circellaris, 

 common. Cirrhoedia xerampelina, two si^ecimens, G. Calymnia 

 trapezina, rather plentiful, T. ; several, C. Dianthoecia luteago 

 var. barrettii, two specimens near C. ; the first a couple of years 

 ago, identified by Mr. Kane ; the second procured this year, con- 

 cerning whose identity there was considerable doubt, has now 

 been definitely pronounced by Mr. Barrett to be this species. 

 I), casta, few, C. ; several, G. [D. nana. — Mr. Kane in his 

 Catalogue, has attributed to me (0. D.) the captures of this 

 species at G. I do not recollect the moth, nor does my register 

 contain any record of the occurrence.] D. capsincola and cucubali, 

 common. D. capsophila, common on the coast, as well as some 



