The Lepidoptera of Lincolnshire. 231 
The following further contractions are used : 
CPA Signifies Mr. C. P. Arnold. 
GTP 5 Mr. G. T. Porritt. 
FWS 5 Mr. . W. Sowerby. 
EMM > Entomologists’ Monthly Magazine. 
Noctuae. 
BRYOPHILA MURALIS Fovrst 
N. Gainsborough; “Mr. Burton showed me an example, which 
he says he distinctly remembers taking in Gainsborough,” 
A T. 
BRYOPHILA PERLA Fb 
Widely distributed. Mr. Ff. W. Sowerby reports having taken 
an example at sugar in his father's garden. 
N. Lincoln, 1852,F M B. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7,8, 10,11, 12. 
S. Wyberton, one in 1897, J C L-C. Divs.13, 14, 17, 18. 
MOMA ORION Esp 
S. Near Sleaford, one example at sugar in June, J DC. Mr. 
Coward assures me that there is no doubt of the identity 
of this insect. He was sugaring with a friend, and allowed 
him to tale it, as he had at the time a series of the species, 
DEMAS CORYLI L 
Rare; I have no recent records. 
N. Gainsborough, F M B. Newball, one or two larve about 
September, 1894, taken by the late Rey. C. Wilkinson and 
identified by GH R.; 6-6-1886, J F M. 
- ACRONYCTA TRIDENS Schiff 
This species is probably often overlooked by reason of its 
similarity to the following species, but it appears to be 
well distributed. 
N. Ashby (Brigg) District, larve, R T C. Barton-on-Humber, 
bred, GWM. Brocklesby District, E AC. Gainsborough, 
FMB. Great Carlton, C.D. Ash. Louth, larve, V. Crow. 
Market Rasen, larve taken 8-1896, W L. Panton, rare, 
G H hk. Waltham, one larva, 26-9-1904, W W. West 
Ashby, bred 1908, FS A. 
S. Allington, larve,P. Wynne. Haverholme Priory, not common, 
JDC. 
ACGRONYCTA PSI L 
: Common. 
N. Linwood, 1857,R PA. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 
S$. Wyberton,J C L-C. Divs. 18,14,15, 17, 18. 
