260 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Anticlea badiata, Hb.—Abundant everywhere in April. 
Anticlea nigrofasciaria, Goze.—Locally common and widely 
distributed ; several with central area whitish. 
Eupithecia oblongata, Thub.—Not uncommon, larve on 
ragwort (H.). 
Eupithecia pulchellata, St.—Abundant, especially in the Lough 
Fea district ; larve common on Digitalis. 
Hupithecia indigata, Hb.—Recorded by Kane from Altadiawan ; 
rare in pine woods at Lissan. 
Eupithecia venosata, Fb.—Local, but not uncommon near 
Grange, and at Killymoon; larve in seed-capsules of Selene 
inflata. 
Eupithecia distinctaria, H. §.—Kane took this species at 
Favour Royal. 
Eupithecia assimilata, Dbl.—Rare at Favour Royal (K.); a 
few in gardens, Stewartstown. 
Eupithecia absinthiata, Clerck.—Generally abundant, larve 
on muegwort, Artemisia vulgaris, and ragwort. 
Eupithecia goossensiata, Mabl.—Locally abundant on heathery 
ground. 
*Eupithecta albipunctata, Haw.—Not very abundant, larvee 
on Angelica sylvestris at Lough Neagh and near Tamnamore. 
Eupithecia austerata, Hub.—Widely distributed but not very 
common. 
*Hupithecia virgaureata, Dbl.—Rare ; a few larvee on Solidago 
virgaurea, and ragwort at Lough lea. 
Eupithecia lariciata, Fr.—Kane took this insect abundantly 
at Altadiawan. 
Eupithecia castigata, Hb.—Very abundant. 
Eupithecia satyrata, Hb.—Abundant on the moorlands and 
bogs; often swarming in ravines on the mountains ; whitish grey 
forms near Favour Royal (K.). 
*Hupithecia succenturiata, L.—Kane found this species very 
local and scarce generally ; not uncommon in the district, near 
Grange, and at Killymoon; var. disparata, Haw., has occurred 
at the former locality. Larve often abundant on mugwort, Arte- 
misia vulgaris, but much subject to the attacks of parasites. 
*Hupithecia subfulvata, Haw.—Locally abundant and widely 
spread ; the imago on ragwort, near Grange, Lissan ; at Cook- 
stown (H.), and near Stewartstown. 
Eupithecia haworthiata, Dbl.—Taken at Favour Royal by 
M. F., vide K ane. 
*Hupithecta plumbeolata, Haw.—Not common near Lough 
Fea, and at Lissan. 
*Hupithecia pygmeata, Hb.--Common in a damp meadow 
near Grange, underlaid by magnesian limestone, also at Lissan, 
aud near Stewartstown; larve on Cerastium. 
Eupithecia tenuiata, Hb.—Not uncommon among sallows. 
