120 LEPIDOPTERA OF BURTON-ON-TRENT AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. 
(J. T. H.), larva on plum at Stapenhill, 1887 (C. F. T.). S. 
Popul, common throughout the district. S ¢/z@, Cubley (E. B.). 
Macroglossa stellatarum, occurs in abundance some years. 
Trochilium aptformis, \arvee on poplars, Findern cover (W. G.). 
T. crabroniformis (bembeciformis), in osier beds occasionally 
(E. B.), osier beds at Repton (W. G.), Burton (J. E. N.), Newton 
(J. T. H.), Little Eaton (G. B.). 
Sesia sphegiformis, several specimens were taken a few years 
ago in Repton Shrubs among young alders (E. B.), Repton Shrubs 
(J. T. H.). oS. ¢épudiformis, common throughout the district. 
S. asiliformis (cynipiformis), some specimens, chiefly females, 
taken on stumps of trees in Repton Shrubs (W. G.).  .S. cudici- 
Jvrmis, Repton and Seal Woods (E. B.), one specimen in Seal 
Wood:(J. 'T.:): 
‘no statices, frequent in meadows (E. B.), in mowing grass, near 
Milton (W. G.), in meadow, near Stanton (J. T. H.), Ashborne 
and Dovedale (J. T. H.). 
Zygena lonicere, Repton Shrubs (E. B.), in mowing grass on 
Burnet, &c (W.G.).  Z. filipendulea, common (E. B.), in mowing 
grass on Burnet, &c. (\V. G.), Dovedale, common (J. T. H.). 
BOMBYCES. 
Hylophila prasinana, common throughout the district. 
Nola cucullatella, common throughout the district. . con- 
Jusalis, Burton (E. B.), at rest on trees in Repton Shrubs (W. G.). 
Nudaria mundana, scarce (E. B. and W. G.). 
Lithosia lurideola (complanula), common (E. B.), (W. G.), larva 
at Willington (C. F. T.). Z. mesomefla, Cannock Chase, 1885 
(TOG.), 
Deiopeia pulchella, said to have once occurred at Repton (“* En- — 
tomologist,” xvii. 141). 
Euchelia jacobee, occurred some years ago in a garden at Bur- 
ton (E. B.), plentiful on Charnwood Forest (E. B. and J. T. H.). 
Nemeophila russula, Chartley Moss (J. T. H.), Cannock Chase, | 
common (R. F.). MV. plantaginis, Dovedale (E. B. and G. B.), 
Bardon Hill (J. T. H.), Cannock Chase, 1885 (I’. G.). 
Arctia caia, common throughout the district. 
