CATALOGUE OF THE MACRO-LEPIDOPTERA OF DERBYSHIRE. 119 



Eaton (G. Baker). — N. riihi, View., = M/rt, Bork. Common in the 

 south of the county. — N. umhrosa. Common. — A', baia. Fairly 

 common. — .Y. xantlioijrapha. Exceedingly common everywhere. 



Tiip]i(cna ianthina. Bretby, Barrow. — T. fimbria. Willington, 

 Eepton Shrubs, Bretby, and Little Eaton. ^ — T. interjccta. WilUngton, 

 Barrow. One specimen in Monsal Dale (Miss E. M. Aldersoni. — 

 T. orbona, Hufn., = subsequa, Hb. Piecorded from Derbyshiie by 

 Newman. — T. comes, ilh., = orbima, Fb. Common. — T. prunubd. 

 Abundant everywhere. 



Amphipyra pi/mmidea. Eepton. — A. trcif/opof/onis. Common. 



Mania typica. Common as far north as Bakewell. — ^1/. mavra. 

 Frequent south. 



Panolis piniperda. Kecorded by Mr. Hill. 



Pachnobia rubricosa. Common. 



Tmdocampa gothica. Abundant. — T. incerta, ILnhi., = instabilis, 

 Esp. Common. — T. popideti. Bretby, Barrow. — T. stabilis. Common 

 throughout the county. — T. (jracilis. Chellaston, Willington, Derby, 

 and Little Eaton.- — T. munda. Eepton. — T. pulveridenta, Esp., = cr»(/r?, 

 Tr. Common. 



Orthosia suspecta. Eecorded by Mr. J. Hill. — 0. iipsilon. Eecorded 

 by Mr. J. Hill and Eev. G. A. Smallwood. — 0. lota. Cliellaston, 

 Drakelow, Eepton, Bretby. — 0. macUenta. Eecorded by Mr. Hill. 



Anclwcelis rufina. Only taken by Mr. Hill. — A. pistacina. Common 

 everywhere. — A. lunosa. Barrow. — A. litura. Common in the south. 



Cerastis vaccinii. Common. — C. spadicea. Frequent south. 



Scopdosoma satellitia. Everywhere. 



Xanthia citrago. Eepton and Bretby. — X. fidvago, Ij., = cerago, Fb. 

 Common. — Var. flavescens. Occasionally throughout the south-west. 

 — X. fiacago, Fh. ,=silago, Hb. Abundant. — A", gilvagn. Abundant in 

 the south. ^A'. circellaris, Hufn., ^=^ fi'rruginea, Esp. Occurs commonly 

 almost everywhere. 



Cirrlucdia xerampelina. Eepton, Willington, Barrow, Derby, 

 Dovedale. 



Tethea subtitsa. Barrow and Bretby. 



Cosmia paleacea, JLs'g., ^=^ fulvago, Hb. Eecorded as a Derbyshire 

 moth by Newman. 



Calgiimia trapezina. Common south. — C. pyraliiia. Derbyshire 

 (Newman). — (-. diffinis. Etwall. — (J. affinis. Derby, Bretby, and 

 Barrow. 



Diaiithcecia capihicola. Barrow. — D. cucubali. Bakewell, recorded 

 three times (Eev. E. H. Fuller. I have taken one specimen at 

 Chellaston. — I), carpophaga. Common at Bretby. 



Folia chi. Common, Bakewell (Eev. E. H. Fuller). Barrow (Eev. 

 G. A. Smallwood). Little Eaton, common (G. Baker). Near Ash- 

 bourn (H. T. Gibson). Bakewell, common (Hev. C. F. Thornewill). — 

 P. jiavicincta. Derby. 



Dasypolia templi. Milford, at light, by Mr. G. Pike ; and Derby, 

 at light, by Mr. G. Baker. 



Cleoceris viminalis. Eecorded by Eev. G. A. Smallwood and 

 Mr. Hill. 



Miselia oxyacanthcc. Occurs everywhere. — Var. capucina. Occa- 

 sionally in the south-west. 



