274 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



brownish, the former indistinct below median vein, the latter 

 excurved round cell ; reniform stigma represented by a dark grey 

 lunule with two black specks at its lower end, placed on the inner 

 edge of a pale spot ; terminal area clouded with darker clouds, 

 forming an irregular, curved band extending from apex to dorsum 

 one-fourth from tornus ; fringes dark grey. Hind wings white, 

 terminal border black, tapered towards the anal angle ; fringes white. 

 Underside white, black bands towards termen of all wings, fringes as 

 above. 



2 . Similar to the male, but the blackish on dorsum is rather 

 broader, and extends from postmedial line almost up to base of wing. 



Expanse, (^ 45 mm., 9 42 mm. 



The male type from Manila, prov. Rizal, Luzon, taken at sea- 

 level, Julv 12tb, 1912 ; the female type from Los Baiios, Luzon,. 

 1912 (Ledyard). 



Allied to L. tnelanoschista, Mevrick. 



THE MACRO-LEPIDOPTERA OF COUNTY TYRONE. 

 By Thojias Greek. 



(Continued from p. "2*21.) 



Heterocera. 



Sphingida. 



Amorpha populi, L. — Abundant, larvae on sallow, willow and 

 poplar ; the red- spotted form of larva not un frequent. 



*S7nerinthus ocellatus, L. — Larvae abundant on sallows in the 

 bogs ; also in similar situations near Cookstown (H.) ; over 

 thirty larvae found on a small sallow bush near Stewartstown, 

 the female observed on several occasions flying late at night 

 over sallows. 



Manduca atropos, L. — Caledon (K.), a fine specimen at rest 

 in a barn near Newmills. 



Sphinx convolvidi, L. — Caledon (K.) ; a number appeared in 

 gardens at Cookstown, September, 1917, and I received a battered 

 example from a friend taken in the town. 



Eumorpha elpenor, L. — Very abundant in the county ; have 

 seen it in great numbers at Iris pseud-acorus at Lough Neagh. 



*Macroglossa stellatarum, L. — Not common, but abundant 

 in the autumn of 1899. 



Hemaris titi/us, L. — Common in the county ; often abundant 

 in mountain glens. 



Notodontidce. 



Ceruraftircida, L. — A number bred from larvae on sallow near 

 Stewartstown and at Lissan ; several larvae near Cookstown (H.) 

 and at Favour Royal (K.). 



