INSECTS 



Rhopalocera ...,-.,. 40 

 Heterocera : Sphinges ... 21 



Bombyces 58 



Noctuae 183 



Geometrae 174 



Pyralides 34 



Pterophori 1 1 



Crambi 21 



Tortrices 143 



Tineas 229 



874 



Total 914 



Abbreviations used : 



Newm. = E. Newman 



H.C. = The Rev. H. Harpur Crewe (Breadsall district, etc.) 

 E.B. = Edwin Brown (Burton-on-Trent) 

 W.G. = The Rev. F. Spilsbury and W. Garneys (Repton) 

 W.H.P. = The Rev. W. H. Purchas (Alstonfield) 

 C.F.T. = The Rev. C. F. Thornewill (Bakewell and Burton) 

 W.G.S. = W. G. Sheldon (Little Eaton, Repton, etc.) 



J.H. = J. Hill (Little Eaton, etc.) 

 H.H.C. = Hugo Harpur Crewe (Melbourne) 

 R.H.F. = The Rev. R. H. Fuller (Bakewell and Kirk Langley) 

 E.A.R. = E. A. Rhodes (Ash bourne and Heanor) 



B.T. = B. Tomlin (Darley Dale) 

 E.W.B. = E. W. H. Blagg (Dovedale, etc.) 

 E.A.C. = E. A. Cockayne (Ashopton, Bamford and Baslow) 

 G.W.W. = G. W. Wynn (Chesterfield) 



G.P. = G. Pullen (Little Eaton and Derby) 

 FJ. = The Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain (Ashbourne). 



RHOPALOCERA 



PIERID.S: (continued) 



[Papilio machaon, L. Included by Glover Gonopteryx rhamni, L. Scarce, but has 



in his list (Hist, of the County of been taken in many localities in the 



Derby, i. 175). Two taken near southern half of the county 



Matlock (T. Lighten), where how- NYMPHALID^E 



ever hundreds were turned out by Argynnis selene, Schiff. Formerly com- 



J. Wolley in 1843 and 1844] mon, Repton Shrubs; Dovedale 



IERID^E euphrosyne, L. Formerly Repton Shrubs 



Aporia cratsegi, L. Larvae once found at and Seal Wood; one in 1865 (H.H.C.) 



Barrow-on-Trent (F. Spilsbury) aglaia, L. Formerly Dovedale 



Pieris brassicae, L. Common adippe, L. ' Breadsall, Dovedale, Mat- 



rapae, L. lock and Cromfora" (H.C.) ; one near 



napi, L. Melbourne in 1894 or 1895 (H.H.C) 

 Euchloe cardamines, L. Common in val- paphia, L. Formerly Repton Shrubs 



leys except in High Peak and Seal Wood ; wasted specimens 



Colias hyale, L. One in Via Gellia (J. occasionally near^/^r*(H.H.C.); 



Wolley); two said to have been one seen Burnaston, 1901 (R.H.F.) 



taken in 1859 near Melbourne, one Melitaea aurinia, Rott. Cromford (H.C.) ; 

 in 1901 (H.H.C.) one at Burton 



edusa, Fb. Occasional in south and Vanessa c-album, L. Scarce ; occurs oc- 



south-east Derbyshire ; plentiful in casionally south of the Trent, also 



1877 at Little Eaton and Melbourne; Little Eaton, 1858 (J.H. and H.C.); 



one Kirk Langley and one Bradley in one near Eckington (1893) 



1900 (R.H.F. and E.A.R.), etc. polychloros, L. Scarce ; Ashbourne, 



var. helice, Hb. Repton (W.G.) Dovedale, Burton, Barrow, Hartshorne, 



Calke, Little Eaton and Breadsall 



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