THE MACRO-LEPIDOPTERA OF COUNTY TYRONE. 115 
Teniocampa munda, Esp.—Locally abundant at Favour Royal 
(K.), also at Killymoon, near Stewartstown, and in the Lough 
Neagh district, the prevailing form being ab. rufa, Tutt, although 
abs. pallida and grisea, Tutt, are common. 
*Teniocampa opima, Hb.—Locally common at Lough Neagh ; 
a few near Stewartstown; var. brunnea, Tutt, not rare in the 
former locality. 
Teniocampa gracilis, Fb.—Abundant generally in damp 
localities; var. rosea, Tutt, almost as common as the pale form ; 
a banded aberration of the latter has the median area suffused 
with dark scales, several approaching var. rufescens, Cockl. 
Calymnia trapezina, L.—Kane gives Favour Royal and near 
Stewartstown as localities for this species; it is also not un- 
common near Tamnamore and at Killymoon, where reddish 
varieties occur. 
*Dyschorista suspecta, Hb.—Locally common at heather 
blossom near Tamnamore, and at Killymoon on ragwort, in the 
forms congener, Hb., rufa and nigrescens, Tutt. 
*Cirrhedia (Atethmia) xerampelina, Hb.—Not abundant; a 
few at rest on ash trunks near Stewartstown ; several at street 
lamps, Dungannon. 
Amathes (Orthosia) lota, Clerck.—Common at ivy bloom. 
Amathes(O.) macilenta, Hb.—Abundant at sugar and ivy bloom. 
Amathes (O.) circellaris, Hufn.—Very abundant. 
*Amathes (O.) helvola, L.—Very rare at sugar ; Killymoon. 
Amathes (O.) lychnidis, Schiff.—Abundant at light and ivy 
blossom ; ab. ferrea, Haw., the most common form. 
Xanthia lutea, Strom.—Common at ragwort and honey-dew 
on sallows. 
*Xanthia fulvago, L.—Almost as abundant as the last ; all of 
a pale yellow, not orange; var. suffusa, Tutt, not uncommon at 
Killymoon and near Tamnamore. 
Orrhodia (Conistra) vaccinii, L.—Abundant at ivy bloom; less 
common at the sallows in the spring. 
Orrhodia (C.) ligula, Esp.—Very scarce at Favour Royal (K.). 
Eupsilia (Scopelosoma) satellitia, L.—Abundant at ivy and 
sugar. 
Lithophane (Xylina) socia, Rott.—Locally abundant at sugar 
and ivy and at sallow bloom; var. wmbrosa, Ksp., not rare. 
Xylocampa areola, Esp.—Common at sallows, also at Favour 
Royal (K.) ; several ab. rosea, Tutt. 
Calocampa exoleta, L.—Common at ivy bloom and sugar, and 
also at Favour Royal (K.); several without dark suffusion on 
inner margin of fore wings. 
Calocampa vetusta, Hb.—Generally abundant in the form 
ab. brunnea, Tutt. 
Cucullia umbratica, L.—Generally common at flowers and at 
rest on palings. 
