LEPIDOPTERA OF THE ISLE OF PURBECK. 57 



LEUCANIA ALBIPUNCTA, 8.V. Swanage ; one specimen was 

 taken " on ragwort flowers in a rough field 

 between the Waterworks and stone quarries," 

 by Mr. A. U. Battley, early in Sep., 1901. 

 Studland ; four were taken by Mr. P. H. 

 Tautz in Aug., 1908. 



,, EXTRANEA, G. (uNiPUNC/A, Hw.). Corfe ; a fine 

 specimen taken at sugar in the Rectory 

 shrubbery on Oct. }2, 1891. 



,, STRAMINEA, Tr. Studland ; one was taken at 

 sugar by Mr. Percy H. Tautz on Aug. 6, 1908. 

 [The specimen has been seen by E.R.B.] 



SENTA, 8s. 



SENTA ULV^E, H. (MARITIMA, Tausch.}. Studland ; one was 

 taken at light by Mr. P. H. Tautz on Aug. 11, 

 1909. [The specimen has been seen by 

 E.R.B.] 



NONAGRIA, 0. 



NONAGRIA FULVA, H. Corfe ; one taken by E.R.B. on Sept, 

 24, 1892. Studland; two in 1908 (P. H. 

 Tautz). 



,, GEMINIPUNCTA, Rich. Swanage Coast ; two 

 specimens were bred on Aug. 4 and 11, 1895, 

 by Mr. E. B. Nevinson from pupae found by 

 him in stems of common reed (Arundo 

 phragmites) in July. Studland ; the larva 

 was found by E.R.B. and identified by him 

 as this species on June 3, 1887 ; but the 

 record was accidentally omitted from the 

 previous lists of Purbeck Lepidoptera. 



,, TYPH^E, E. Swanage Coast ; larvse and pupae 

 found in stems of Typha lati folia by Messrs. 

 B. G. and E. B. Nevinson and by E.R.B. in 

 July, 1895 ; the moths emerged in the follow- 

 ing month. Mr. E. B. Nevinson was the 

 first to find it in Purbeck. 



