CATALOGUE OF THE MACRO-LEPIDOPTERA OF DERBYSHIRE. 171 



once (Eev. R. H. Fuller) ; ouce near Repton (W. Garneys), Hartshorn 

 (T. Gibbs), Bakewell (Rev. C. F. Thornewill), Dovedale (J. Hill). 



Ivuptsteria obliterata, Unin., = he2)arata, Haw. Common in the 

 southern portions of the county. 



Acidcdia diiiiidiata, }li\iii., = scutulata, Bork. Common everywhere. 

 — A. bisetata. Common in the south. — A. vinjularia, 'ilh., = incanaria, 

 Hb. Everywhere in the county. — A. subsericeata, Dovedale. — 

 A. iiiimutata. Recorded by Mr. Hill. — A. remutaria. Fairly numerous. 

 — A. J'aimtta. Dovedale. — A. imitaria. Barrow and Derby. — ■ 

 A. aversata. Common in the south. — A. enian/iitata. Barrow. 



Timnndru a malaria. Fairly numerous in the south. 



Cabera pusaria. Very common almost everywhere. — C. exanthemata. 

 Almost everywhere. 



Bapta temerata. Scarce (W. Garneys). 



Macaria liturata. Seal Wood and Breadsall. 



Halia vauaria, h., = wararia, Fb. Common everywhere. 



Strenia clathrata. Recorded once (Rev. R. H. Fuller). 



Fanagra petraria. Willington, Bretby Park, Repton, Breadsall, 

 and Bakewell. 



Numeria pulveraria. Once near Bretby (T. Gibbs) ; Breadsall 

 (G. Baker). 



Ematuiya atomaria. Common everywhere in the county. 



Bupalus piniarla. Common everywhere. — Yav. jiavescens. Breadsall 

 Moor, common (G. Baker). 



Abraxas grossulariata. — A. sylvata, ^Q,0'g., = uhnata, Fb. Common 

 throughout the county. 



Ligdia adustata. Recorded by Rev. G. A. Smallwood. 



Lomaspilis marginata. Everywhere. 



Hyhernia riqncapraria. — 11. leucophcearia. — H . aurantiaria. — 

 H. marginaria, Bovk.,=progemmaria, Hb. — H. defoUaria. Common 

 throughout. 



Anisopteryx ascidaria. Common. 



Cheimatobia brumata. Abundant everywhere, — C. horeata. Bakewell 

 and Repton Shrubs. 



Oporabia dilutata. Everywhere. 



Larentia didyinata. Abundant. — L. multistrigaria. Bakewell and 

 Breadsall. — L. casiata. Common (Miss E. M. Alderson). Recorded 

 twice (Rev. R. H. Fuller). Dovedale, common (H. F. Gibson). — 

 L. sallcata. Once at Bakewell (Rev. C. F. Thornewill). — L. viridaria, 

 Yh.,=pectinitaria, Fues. Abundant everywhere in the county. 



Emmelesia affmitata. Common everywhere. — E. alchemUlata. Oc- 

 casionally in the south. — E. albulata. Abundant throughout the 

 county. — E. decolorata. Common south. — E. taniata. Dovedale 

 (F. M. Spilsbury). 



Eupithecia venosata. Repton, Little Eaton, Bakewell. — E. linariata. 

 Frequent in the south of the county. — E. pulchellata. Common. — 

 E. oblongata, Thnh. , = centatireata, Fb. Repton Shrubs and Derby. — 

 E. sub/idvata. Winshill, Barrow, and Little Eaton. — E. plumbeulata. 

 Common at Little Eaton. — E. isogrammaria, ii.S.,^haivurthiata, Dbl. 

 Breadsall and Derbv. — E. pygmceata. Recorded once, Bakewell (Rev. 

 R. H. Fuller) ; Lathkil Dale and Bakewell (Rev. C. F. Thornewill) ; 

 Wirksworth (Mr. J. Hill). — E. castigata. Common in the south.^ 



