256 The Lepidoptera of Lincolnshire. 
HADENA PORPHYREA Esp 
Mr. Richard South in ‘ The Moths of the British Isles” says, 
“Tt is very similar to some of the darker forms of adusta, 
specimens of which have often been mistaken for examples 
of the present species and recorded as such.” Ihave no 
means now of testing the validity of this record, but I 
understand that Mr. Tearle was an ardent collector 
N Gainsborough, 1859, E. Tearle. 
HADENA ADUSTA Esp 
Not common 
N Alford District, Mother Wood (Aby), a few 22-6-1891, E W. 
Ashby (Brigg) District, R T C. Near Binbrook, S B S. 
Market Rasen, a few most years, W L. Panton, not 
uncommon, GH R 
S$ Allington, P. Wynne. Boultham 8-6-1900, J F M. Haverholme 
Priory, not common, J DC. Lincoln, C P A 
HADENA PROTEA Bork 
Frequent 
N Alford District, Ailby, one larva on oak, 1-6-1891, E W. 
Binbrook, a few most years, S BS. Brocklesby District, 
& AC. Gainsborough, F M B. Lincoln, CP A. Market 
Rasen, common, W L. Panton, very common, G H R. 
Saxby (Barton), rare, C. D. Ash. Wrawby Moor, one on tree 
trunk, 21-9-1908 and another 6-10-1908, F PHB 
S Haverholme Priory, very common, J D C. Lincoln, C P A. 
Skellingthorpe, 10-9-1898 and 24-9-1901, J F M 
HADENA GLAUCA Hb 
N |/Taken near Skegness in 1858 by Mr. G. Gascoyne of Newark 
HADENA DENTINA Esp 
Frequent 
N Alford District: Alford, one 27-6-1890 ; Mother Wood, one 
24-6-1891; EW. Ashby (Brigg) District, R TC. Binbrook, 
afew,S BS. Burton Chateau (Gate Burton), 7-6-1901, A T. 
Cleethorpes, one at sugar in garden, 14-7-1908, F W S. 
Gainsborough, 1860, F M B. Lineoln, C P A. Linwood, 
one 8-6-1908, F P H B. Market Rasen, 1877-79, F A L.; 
common, W L. Panton, G H R. Pelham’s Pillar Wood, 
one 8-6-1901, G W M 
S Allington, P. Wynne. MHartsholme, 11-6-1901, J F M. 
Haverholme Priory, very common, JDC. Lincoln, C P A 
HADENA TRIFOLII Rott 
Rare 
N Cleethorpes, several at sugar in garden 1908, F W S_ Gains- 
borough, 1860, F M B 
$ Skellingthorpe, 15-6-1901, J F M 
