THE MACRO-LEPIDOPTERA OF COUNTY TYRONE. 283° 
and about Stewartstown several males have the transverse lines 
very dark and the wings suffused with black scales. 
Crocallis elinguaria, L.—Common in woodlands. 
Ourapteryx sambucaria, L.—Local and not abundant near 
Lissan, Tullyhogue, and at Stewartstown. 
*Hurymene dolabraria, L.— Very local at Lissan, Killymoon, 
and near Stewartstown; larve beaten from hazel and beech. 
Opisthograptis luteolata, L.—Abundant everywhere. Prof. 
J. W. Harrison writes of local examples ‘“‘very fine and clearly 
marked, much different from ours” (?7.e. in Northumberland and 
Durham). 
Epione apiciaria, Schitf.—Locally abundant and widely 
distributed in the county; sometimes appears in swarms at 
Killycolpy Wood together with another local species, Hvergestis 
straminalis. 
*Semiothisa liturata, Clerck.—Local in pine woods at Lissan 
and Tamnamore, Killycolpy Wood, Lough Neagh. 
Hybernia rupicapraria, Hb.—Very abundant along hedgerows 
in January and February. 
Hybernia aurantiaria, Ksp.—Local, but not uncommon, in 
birch woods near Lissan and at Killymoon and at Stewartstown; 
Mr. Kane also met with it at Favour Royal. 
Hybernia marginaria, Bork.—Abundant and widely distributed 
in the county; a dark purple-bordered form occurs locally. 
Hybernia defoliaria, Clerck.x—Common in woods, and very 
variable ; two examples of var. obscurata, Staud., near Lissan. 
Anisopteryx escularia, Schiff.—Generally common in the 
county. 
*Phigalia pedaria, Fb.—Local but often abundant at light af 
Lissan and Tullylagan; a fine large pale form; larve on sallow 
and sloe. 
*Pachys (Amphidasys) strataria, Hufn.—A single female at 
rest on a sallow trunk, Loughry; another bred from a larva 
beaten from wild cherry near Stewartstown, April, 1921. 
*Pachys betularia, L.—Common and widely spread in the 
district ; larve on sallow, birch and sloe. 
Boarmia gemmaria, Brahm.—Several examples in gardens at 
Stewartstown. 
Boarmia repandata, L.—Generally abundant ; ab. destrigata, 
Haw., not uncommon; strongly-marked forms with pale lines 
and blotches at Lough Fea. 
Cleora lichenaria, Hufn.—Local but not uncommon at 
Trillick (K.); not rare near Lissan, Killymoon, and at Stewarts- 
town. 
Tephrosia crepuscularia, Hb.— Common at Favour Royal and 
Altadiawan (K.) ; also at Tamnamore; rare near Lissan. 
Ematurga atomaria, L.—Abundant on moorlands and bogs. 
*Bupalus pinaria, L.—Locally abundant in fir woods at 
