376 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Acronycta Psi. — Common in Guernsey. Larvae on elm ; 

 perfect insect at sugar. 



A. megacephala. — Mrs. Boley has found the larvae not 

 uncommonly in Guernsey, feeding on poplar. 



A. Rnmicis. — Very common at sugar in Guernsey. 



Leucatiia lithargyria. — Abundant in Guernsey during 

 July. 



Ij. putresceiis. — I took two specimens at sugar on July 

 14th, 1870, in Guernsey. 



L. impura. — Common in Guernsey, at sugar. 



L. pallens. — I have taken it in Guernsey, in fields, sitting 

 on the stems of grass. 



L. L-alhum. — I took one specimen near the coast in 

 Guernsey, at sugar, on September 6th, 1871. It was in fine 

 condition, apparently not long emerged from the chrysalis. 

 I have since repeatedly sugared in the same locality, but 

 without success. 



Xylophasia polyodon. — Quite a nuisance, at sugar, in 

 Guernsey and Savk. 



Heliopliobus liispidus. — I have taken three specimens in 

 Guernsey, one of them at sugar, on September 10th, 1872. 



Cerigo Cyiherea. In Guernsey, at sugar, though not very 

 abundant. 



Litperina iestacea. — One specimen taken in Guernsey, at 

 sugar. 



AJamestra Brassicce. — The larvse abundant in Guernsey 

 and Sark. 



71/. Persicarixe. — Not rare in Guernsey, and yet by no 

 means abundant. 



Apcwieu hasilinea. — Not uncommon in Guernsey, 



A. gemina. — 1 have taken two specimens in Guernsey. 



A. oculea. — This is by far the commonest insect, at sugar, 

 in Guernsey. I have taken it in Sark. They are very 

 variable. 



Miann strigilis. — Almost as common as Ocnlea, at sugar. 

 In 1872 1 took specimens as early as the 20lh of May. 



M. fasciuncula. — 1 have taken several in Guernsey. 



M. Furiinciila. — Occurs in Guernsey, though not abun- 

 dantly. 



Caracbixa Morpheus. — I have taken one specimen in 

 Guernsey. 



