CATALOGUE OF THE MACKO-LEPIDOPTERA OF DERBYSHIRE. 51 



Lycccna astrarche, 'BgstY., — i)iedon, Esp. Dovedale, and abundant 

 Monsal Dale and Lathkil Dale. — L. icarus, B,ott. , = ale.ris, Hb. Very 

 common everywhere. — L. anjiolus. Repton, scarce (W. Garneys). — 

 L. minima, ¥nes., — aUus, Fab. Common in the central districts. 

 Middleton Dale (Miss E. M. Alderson). Dovedale (Rev. R. H. Fuller). 



Nemeobius Iticina. Via Gellia. 



Syricthiis malva, h., — alveolus, Hb. Recorded once (Rev. R. H. 

 Fuller). 



Nisoniades tages. Common. Bakewell, Dovedale, and Lathkil Dale. 



Hesperia thaumas, Huin., = liiiea, Fb. — H. syhanus. Not un- 

 common south. 



Acherontia atropos. Occasionally throughout the southern half of 

 the county. 



Sphinx convolvuli. Common south. — S. ligustri. Not uncommon 

 in the south-west. 



Deilephila galii. Has been taken at Breadsall by Rev. H. A. Stowell. 



Chcerocampa celerio. Mr. Hooke informs me he took a specimen of 

 this rare insect in the daytime, at rest, on the shutter of a shop near 

 the Midland railway-station at Eckington. — G. porcellus. Recorded 

 by Rev. G. A. Smallwood. — C. elpenor. Commonest in the larval state. 

 The imago has been taken by Rev. G. A. Smallwood and Mr. Hill. 



Smerinthus ocellatus. Fairly common south. Mr. Hooke records 

 two from the Staveley district. — S. popidi. Common everywhere. 



Macroglossastellatarum. Common south. Recorded from Middleton 

 Dale by Miss E. M. Alderson, Bakewell by Rev. R. H. Fuller, and 

 Staveley by Mr. Hooke. 



Trochilinm apiformifi, Clevcli, ^crabroviformis, Schiff. Fiudern. 

 Reported from Bakewell by Rev. R. H. Fuller. — T. crabroniformis, 

 Ijewm, = brmbc'ci/urmis, Hb. Common south. 



Sesia sphegiformis. Repton Shrubs (E. Brown and J. T. Harris). 

 — 8. tipuliformis. Common south. — S. asiliformis, B,ott., = cy'n'pi.- 

 fonnis, Esp. Repton Shrubs (W. Garneys). — S. cidiciformis. Seal 

 Wood and Repton Shrubs. 



Ino statices. Common. — I. t^eryon. Monsal Dale (Rev. C. F. 

 Thornewill and Rev. R. H. Fuller). Middleton Dale (Miss E. M. 

 Alderson). 



Zygeena lonicercs. Repton Shrubs. — Z. Jilipendulce, Common. 



Hyloplula piadnayia. Common in south-west. 



Nola cncullatella. Common south. — .V. cunfusalis, 'H..S., = cristn- 

 lalis, Dup. Repton Shrubs. 



Nudaria mundana. Fairly common as far north as Bakewell. 



Lithosia lurideola, Zinck., = com pi unul a, Bdv. Common south. 



Gnophria quadra. One specimen was taken at Little Eaton many 

 years ago, by Mr. J. Eaton. 



Deiopeia pulchella. Said to have once occurred at Repton (Entora. 

 xvii. 141). 



Euchelia jacob(B(B. Recorded once (Rev. Fuller). 



Nemeophila plantaginis. Common in the central portions of the 

 county. 



Arctia caia. Common. 



Spilosoma fuliginosa. Common everywhere. — »■ Sk mendica. Once in 



