208 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. — 
*Lobophora sexalista, Hb.—Very rare among eallews near 
Stewartstown. 
Chematobia brumata, L.—Very abundant. 
2 *Triphosa dubitata, L.—Rare at ragwort blossom in September 
near Stewartstown. 
*Hucosmia undulata, L.—Very rare near Lissan. 
Eustroma silaceata, Hb.—Locally abundant at Favour Royal 
(K.) ; also at Lissan, Killymoon and near Stewartstown. 
wa. = Lygris prunata, L.—Abundant in gardens at Stewartstown ; 
not uncommon in woods at Loughry, and Killymoon ; also near 
Grange. 
Lygris testata, L.—Abundant and wide-spread on the moun- 
tains, bogs and marshes ; in the local form the males are mostly 
purple and the females yellow. 
Lygris populata, L.—Very common in similar localities to 
the last species and also in woodlands; a form near var. 
musauria, For., at Lough Fea. 
*Cidaria pyraliata, Hb.—Abundant and widely spread in the 
district. 
Cidaria fulvata, Forsk.—Not uncommon locally at Favour 
Royal (K.) ; near Lissan and Stewartstown ; a few near Cooks- 
town (H.). 
Cidaria corylata, Thun.—Abundant at Favour Royal (K.) ; 
not uncommon at Lissan and near Cookstown. 
Cidaria truncata, Hufn.—Abundant in May and June and 
again in September; vars. comma-notata and perfuscata, Haw., 
not uncommon ; in several of the former the yellow colour does 
not extend to the costa, which is dark, as also the base and outer 
margin of fore wings. 
Cidaria immanata, Haw.—A most abundant species and very 
variable; handsome forms of marmorata, Haw., are common; 
one example approaching var. thingvallata, Staud., but with a 
small spot of white in the black median band, near Lough Fea. 
Cidaria siterata, Hufn.—Usually abundant : the females of a 
rich dark green suffused with rose colour. 
Cidaria miata, L—Common, but rarer than the preceding 
species. 
Thera obeliscata, Hb.—Locally abundant in pine woods; the 
black form, var. obliterata, at Killycolpy Wood, Lough Neagh. 
Lampropteryx suffumata, Hb.—Abundant and widely distri- 
buted; dark forms approaching ab. piceata, Step., at Lough Fea. 
~Coremia (Ochyria) munitata, Hb.—Locally abundant and 
wide-spread, occurring at Lough Neagh (60 ft.) as well as on 
the mountains at 2000 ft. in the Sperrin range; also at Favour 
Royal and Altadiawan (K.), near Lissan, Lough Fea and at 
Stewartstown. 
Coremia (O.) unidentaria, Haw.—Abundant in damp localities; 
red and dark purple banded forms. 
(To be continued.) 
