INSECTS 



PYRALIDID.E (continued) 

 Scoparia lineolea, Curt. Maiden- 

 bead (A. H. Clarke) ; Read- 

 ing, at street lamps ; Calcot 

 (Robertson) 



t mercurella, Linn. 



cratzgella, Hubn. Reading, 



at street lamps ; Engle- 

 field (Young) ; Newbury 

 (Mrs. Chorley) 

 t truncicolella, Sta. 



angustea. St. Calcot 



pallida, St. Battle Farm, 



Reading ; Burghfield 

 tNomophila noctuella, Schifi. 

 tPyrausta aurata, Scop. 

 * purpuralis, Linn. 



ostrinalis, Hubn. Appar- 



ently rare. Sulham slopes 

 tHerbula cespitalis, Schiff. 

 tEnnychia nigrata, Scop. 

 tEndotricha flammealis, Schiff. 



BOTYD.S: 



*Eurrhypara urticata, Linn. 

 Scopula lutealis, Hubn. Local. 

 Sulham ; Calcot ; Tile- 

 burst (Mrs. Bazett) ; AL- 

 dermaston ; Bradfield 

 (Young) ; Newbury (Mrs. 

 Chorley) 



* olivalis, Schiff. 

 * prunalis, Schiff. 



ferrugalis, Hubn. Well dis- 



tributed on dry hillsides, 



but rather irregular ; 



comes frequently to light 



Botys hyalinalis, Hubn. Scarce. 



On the chalk hills 

 * ruralis, Scop. 



fuscalis, Schiff. Common 



among Rhinanthus 

 Ebulea crocealis, Hubn. Local, 

 but common among Inula 

 dysenterica and Conyza. 

 Bulmersbe Park, Reading; 

 Pangbourne ; Basildon ; 

 Streatley ; Midgham; New- 

 bury (Mrs. Chorley) 

 t sambucalis, Schiff. 

 Spilodes palealis, Schiff. Rare. 

 G. W. Railway bank near 

 Reading 



verticalis, Linn. Generally 



distributed in clover crops 

 and on the chalk hills 

 *Pionea forficalis, Linn. 

 Orobena extimalis, Scop. Berk- 

 shire, in June (Steph.) ; 

 Bradfield (Young) 



straminalis, Hubn. Very 



local. Battle Farm, Read- 

 ing ; Aldermaston ; Sul- 

 bamstead Woods (Young) ; 

 sometimes plentiful at 

 Padworth Wood 



HYDROCAMPID.E 



*Cataclysta lemnata, Linn. 



*Paraponyx stratiotata, Linn. 



*Hydrocampa nymphaeata, Linn. 



* stagnata, Don. At Maiden- 

 head a pale form, almost 

 devoid of markings, occurs 

 on the river (Porritt) 



ACENTROPODID.S 

 Acentropus niveus, Oliv. Read- 

 ing, two males taken at 

 light (Mrs. Bazett) 



PTEROPHORI 



CHRYSOCORIDIDJE 

 Chrysocoris festaliella, Hubn. 

 Sulham; Padworth Wood 



PTEROPHORIDJE 



Platyptilia ochrodactyla, Hubn. 

 Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) 



bertrami, Rossi. Sonning 



(Digby) ; Englefield 



(Young) ; Newbury (Mrs. 

 Chorley) ; Boar's Hill (A. 

 Sidgwick) 



gonodactyla, Schiff. Bul- 



mershe Park, Reading ; on 

 railway banks and in 

 waste places about Read- 

 ing; Bradfield (Young) 

 tAmblyptilia acanthodactyla 

 Hubn. 



cosmodactyla, Hubn. Burgh- 



field (Bird) 



Oxyptilus teucrii, Greening. 

 Reading (Mrs. Bazett) ; 

 Boar's Hill (A. Sidgwick) 



Mimasseoptilus phaeodactylus, 

 Hubn. Basildon; Streat- 

 ley ; Bradfield (Young) ; 

 Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) 

 * bipunctidactyla, Haw. 



plagiodactylus, Sta. Alder- 



maston Park 



* pterodactylus, Linn. 

 CEdematophorus lithodactylus, 

 Tr. Bulmershe Park, Read- 

 ing ; The Downs, Streat- 

 ley ; Boar's Hill (A. Sidg- 

 wick) 



*Pterophorus monodactylus,Linn 



Leioptilus tephradactylus,Hubn. 



Near Reading (Mrs.Bazett) 



microdactylus, Hubn. Midg- 



ham ; Boar's Hill (A. Sidg- 

 wick) 



Aciptilia galactodactyla, Hubn. 

 Well distributed and com- 

 mon among Arctium 

 lappa. Sonning (Digby) ; 

 Sulham ; Basildon ; Streat- 

 ley ; Bradfield (Young) ; 

 Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) 

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PTEROPHORIDJE (continued) 

 Aciptilia baliodactyla, Zell. Sul- 

 ham; Streatley; The Downs 



tetradactyla, Linn. Sulham 



slopes ; Streatley ; The 

 Downs 



* pentadactyla, Linn. 



ALUCITIDJE 

 'Alucita hexadactyla, Linn. 



CRAMBIITES 



CHILID.S: 



Chilo phragmitellus, Hubn. 

 Bulmershe Park, Reading 

 'Schoenobius forficellus, Thnb. 



mucronellus, Schiff. Bul- 



mershe Park and Battle 

 Farm, Reading ; Kennet 

 side, Burghfield 



CRAMBIDJE 



Crambus falsellus, Schiff. 

 Burghfield (Bird) ; Engle- 

 field (Young) ; Newbury 

 (Mrs. Chorley) ; Boar's 

 Hill (A. Sidgwick) 



* pratellus, Linn. 



dumetellus, Hubn. New- 



bury (Mrs. Chorley) 



* pascuellus, Linn. 



pinellus, Linn. Well dis- 



tributed. Most frequent 

 on the chalk at Streatley, 

 and The Downs ; Newbury 

 (Mrs. Chorley) 



* perlellus, Scop. 



Var. warringtonellus, Zell. with 

 type 



selasellus, Hubn. Waking- 



ham (Mrs. Bazett) 



* tristellus, Fabr. 



t inquinatellus, Schiff. 

 t geniculeus, Haw. 



* culmellus, Linn. 



* hortuellus, Hubn. 

 Eromene ocellea, Haw. New- 



bury (Mrs. Chorley) 



Myelophila cribrum, Schiff. 

 Tubney (Walker) 



Homoeosoma nebulella, Hubn. 

 Sonning (Digby) ; Streat- 

 ley, and The Downs ; En- 

 glefield (Young) ; Newbury 

 (Mrs. Chorley) 



binasvella, Hubn. Streatley 



senecionis, Vaughan. Boar's 



Hill (A. Sidgwick) 

 Ephestia elutella, Hubn. 

 t kuehniella, Zell. 

 Euzophera pinguis, Haw. Streat- 



ley ; Englefield (Young) 

 Cryptoblabes bistriga, Haw. 

 Boar's Hill (A. Sidgwick) 



