170 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



A CATALOGUE OF THE MACEO-LEPIDOPTERA OF 

 DERBYSHIRE. 



By Feed. W. G. Payne. 



(Concluded from p. 120.) 



Uropteryx smnbucaria. Common as regards the south ; rarer at 

 Bakewell. 



Epione apiciaria. Repton, Winshill, Bretby, Barrow, Osmaston, 

 and Little Eaton. — E. advenaria. Wiliington (E. Brown). 



Paunia luteolata, Ij., = cratcBi/ata, L. Abundant everywhere. 



Venilia macidaria. Bakewell and Dovedale. 



Metrocampa margaritaria. In fair numbers everywhere. 



Eliopia pwsapiaria, h.y^fasciana, Schiff. Breadsall. 



Eurymene dolohraria. Repton, Derby, Barrow, and Ashbourn. 



PericaUia syringaria. Barrow and Derby. 



Selenia bilunaria, 'Esip., = illmiari(i, Hb. Common everywhere. — 

 Var. juliaria. Has been taken by Rev. 0. A. Smallwood. — S. liinaria. 

 Occasionally taken. — S. tetralunaria, B.uln., = illustraria, Hb. Osmaston. 



Odoiitopera bidentata. Common. 



Crocallis elinguaria. Common. 



Knnomos ahnaria, lj., — tiliaria, Bork. Ashbourn. — E. fuscantaria. 

 Egginton, Derby, and Barrow. — E. erosaria. Larvae at Repton Shrubs 

 (Mr. Baker). .Also recorded by Mr. Hill. — E. quercinaria, Hufn.,== 

 angxdaria, Bork. Repton Shrubs and Bretby Park. 



Hiviera pennaria. Bakewell, Repton, and Barrow. 



Phigalia ludaria, Fh,, =^pilosaria, Hb. Common throughout the 

 county. 



Nyasia hispidaria. Rare. Repton Shrubs. 



Amphidasys strataria, Hufu,, = prodromaria, Schiff. Repton, 

 Findern, Newton, and Drakelow. — A. betidaria. Common throughout 

 the county. — Var. doubledayaria. Common almost everywhere. 



Hemerophila abruptaria. Willington and Osmaston. 



Cleora iichenaria. Recorded once (Rev, R. H. Fuller). 



Boarmia repandata. Common. — B. gemmaria, Brahm., =rhomboi- 

 daria, Hb. Common throughout the county. — Var. perfumaria. Has 

 been taken by Rev, G. A. Smallwood. 



Tephrosia crepuscuJaria. Barrow. Common (Rev. R. H. Fuller). — 

 T. biundularia, Bovk., = la ricaria, Dbl. Frequent south. — T. pmnctu- 

 laria. Common in the southern districts. 



Pseudoterpna pruinata, Hufu., ^= cytis((ria, Schiff. Willington. 



Oeoinetra papilionaria. Repton, Willington, Derby, Cauldwell, and 

 Barrow. 



Phorodesum pustulata, Hufn., = bajnlaria, Schiff. Derbyshire 

 (Newman). 



lodis lactearia. Common in the south, and of less frequent 

 occiu-rence north. 



Hemithea strigata, 'M\\\\., ^= thymiaria, Gn. Ashbourn. 



Ephyra punctaria. Repton Shrubs and near Ashbourn. 



Asthena LnteMa. Derby and Repton. — A. cmuUdata. Common. — 

 A. sylvata. Repton. — A. blomeri, Curt., =pulchraria, Ev. Bakewell, 



