THE MACRO-LEPIDOPTERA OF COUNTY TYRONE. 261 
Hupithecia nanata, Hb.— Abundant and widely spread on the 
bogs and mountains. 
Eupithecia abbreviata, St.—A common insect at sallow 
catkins. 
*Hupithecia dodoneata, Gn.—Rare, near Stewartstown; a 
few larvee from hawthorn. 
Hupithecia exiguata, Hb.—Generally common and_ widely 
spread among hawthorn. 
Gymnoscelis pumilata, Hb.—Kane remarks of this species, 
‘everywhere numerous’’; vary rare in this district. 
Chloroclystis coronata, Hb.— Widely distributed, but not very 
common, also at Favour Royal (K.). 
Chlorcelystis rectangulata, L.—Not uncommon in gardens and 
orchards, and in woods and hedgerows among crab apple. 
Pelurga comitata, L.—Common on the margins of cultivated 
fields and on waste ground. 
Cenocalpe vittata, Bork.—Locally abundant in marshes and 
damp meadows. 
Boarmiine. 
Abraxas qrossulariata, L.—Generally abundant; one pale 
yellow aberration bred. In certain localities on the moorlands the 
larva feeds on ling, Calluna, and the imago is small and dark. 
Lomaspilia marginata, L.—A common species among sallows ; 
at Killyeolpy Wood on Lough Neagh, this moth sometimes occurs 
in hundreds among the undergrowth, and ab. pollutaria, Hb., is 
not rare. 
*Tigdia adustata, Schiff.—Locally abundant among Huonymus 
europeéus, but almost confined to carvoniferous limestone districts 
in the vicinity of Cookstown, Tullyhogue, and Stewartstown. 
*Bapta tenerata, Hb.—Another local species, but often 
abundant among blackthorn scrub near Stewartstown ; also 
common on bogs near Tamnamore, the larva in this locality 
feeding upon birch. 
Cabera pusaria, L.—Very abundant everywhere. 
Cabera exanthemata, Scop—Common in damp _ localities. 
Kane notes a form from Tyrone (probably from Favour Royal), 
oH the cross-lines joined near the costa on both wing and with 
a shaded patch at the junction. 
Numeria pulveraria, L.—Loecal in. woodlands, but widely 
distributed in Tae county ; ; at Altadiawan and Favour Royal (K.), 
near Lissan, Stewartstown and Lough Neagh. 
Ellopia (Hylea) prosapiaria, L.—Often abundant in pine 
woods, as at Favour Royal (K.), Lissan, near Killymoon, and 
Killycolpy Wood. 
Metrocampa (Eudalimia) margaritaria, L.—Common almost 
everywhere in woods. 
(To be continued.) 
