190 The Lepidoptera of Lincolnshire. 
NOTODONTA CHAONIA Hb 
Rare. 
N. Market Rasen District, W L. Tothill, C. D. Ash. 
S. Hartsholme, 8-5-1882, J F M. — 
NOTODONTA TRIMACULA Hsp var.dodonea, Hb 
Rare. 
N. Saxilby, F M B. Market Rasen District, W L. 
S. Hartsholme, 10-5-1883, J F M. 
PHALERA BUCEPHALA L 
Abundant. 
N. West Rasen, 27-6-1856, W. W. Cooper. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4,5. 7, 
8, Loyd 
S. Wyberton, very abundant some years, J C L-C. Divs. 138, 14, 
15, 17, 18 
PYGARACURTULA L 
Searce. 
N. Wickenby, J. A. Hardy, (Naturalists' Chronicle, 1896, p. 1). 
Market Rasen District, WL. Linwood, one larya and one 
pupa on aspen 5-8-1907, J P. and G W M. 
PYGARA PIGRA Hufn 
Very local, but commen where it occurs. 
N. Scotton Common, bred frequently, by F M B.; also taken in 
the larval stage by members of the LN U. at their Meeting, 
28-7-1905, A T. and G W M. 
S. Haverholme Priory, fairly common, J D C. 
THYATIRA DERASA L 
Frequent. 
N. Owston Ferry District, A R. Ashby (Brigg) District, R T C. 
Barton-on Humber, occasionally at sugar; Pelham’s Pillar 
Woods, oneexample at rest in 1900; GWM. Gainsborough, 
at sugar, F M B. Panton, G H R. Market Rasen, two 
laryee, J P.; 1876-80, F A LL. Hubbard's Hills, V. Crow. 
Theddlethorpe, A. E. Gibbs. Tothill, C. D. Ash. Mother 
Wood (Aby), at sugar, 10-7-1891, H W. 
S. Hartsholme, 9-6-1891; Skellingthorpe, 10-6-1895; J F M. 
Haverholme Priory, very common, in 1905,J DC. Allington, 
P. Wynne. Bourne Wood, W T Mellows. 
THYATIRA BATIS L 
FKrequent. 
N. Owston Ferry District, A R. Ashby (Brigg), RT C. Saxby 
(Barton), one example in 1892, C. D. Ash. Goxhill, one 
example in 1901, G W M. Pelham’s Pillar Wood, J P. 
Gainsborough, at sugar, F M B. Langworth, 22,5-1893, 
J. W. Carr. Market Rasen, a few each year, W L. Panton, 
G H R. Near Binbrook, S BS. Mother Wood (Aby), at 
sugar, 10-7-1891, E W. Newhall Wood, J. W. Carr. 
