INSECTS 



(continued) 



Smerinthus populi, L. Common all over 

 south Derbyshire, occasional in north 



tiliae, L. Cubley (prior to 1863); one 



pupa (G.P.) 



Macroglossa stellatarum, L. Sometimes in 

 large numbers in the Dove and Trent 

 Valleys, occasionally everywhere ex- 

 cept the High Peak 

 SESIID.S 



Trochilium apiformis, Clerck. Repton and 

 Willington in osier beds 



crabroniformis, Lewin. Trent Valley, 



Little Eaton 

 Sesia sphegiformis, Fb. Repton Shrubs 



tipuliformis, Clerck. Common in gar- 



dens of central and southern Derby- 

 shire 



asiliformis, Rott. Repton Shrubs 



culiciformis, L. Repton Wood, Seal Wood 

 ZYGXHIDJE 



Ino statices, L. Common in meadows ; 

 Trent and Dove Valleys 



geryon, Hb. Monsal, Lathkill, Middle- 



ton and Dove Dales, Little Eaton 

 Zygaena lonicerae, Esp. Repton 



filipendulae, L. Trent Valley, Dove- 



dale, Middleton Dale, common ; Little 

 Eaton, etc. 



BOMBYCES 

 NYCTEOLID.S: 



Hylophila prasinana, L. Fairly common 

 south Derbyshire, especially south of 

 the Trent ; also reported from Lath- 

 kill Dale (R.H.F.) ; one, Bakewell, 

 1900 (W. Storrs Fox) 

 NOLID/E 



Nola cucullatella, L. Common in the low- 

 lying parts of the county 



confusalis, H.S. Burton and Repton 



LlTHOSIIDjE 



Nudaria mundana, L. Not found north 

 of Bakewell ; occurs in valleys of 

 the south 



Lithosia lurideola, Zinck. Trent Valley, etc. 



Gnophria quadra, L. Once at Little Eaton 



(J-H.) 

 EUCHELIID^; 



Deiopeia pulchella, L. A wing found near 

 Repton in 1863 (H.H.C.) ; also said 

 to have occurred at Repton in 1874 

 (Ent. xvii. 141) 



Euchelia jacobaeae, L. On hillsides be- 

 tween Whatstandwell and Little 

 Eaton (J.H.) ; one, Calke (H.H.C.) 

 CHELONIID;E 



Nemeophila plantaginis, L. Dovedale, 

 Monsal and Lathkill Dales ; Amber- 

 gate (G.P.) 



CHELONIID^ [continued"] 



Arctia caia, L. Fairly common in all parts 

 Spilosoma fuliginosa, L. Has occurred in 



almost every part of the county, but 



not common 



mendica, Clerck. One, Middleton Dale 



(C.F.T.) ; larva once, Little Eaton 

 (J.H.); two larvae, Milldale (H.H.C.) 



lubricipeda, Esp. Common from north 



to south 



menthrasti, Esp. Common from north 



to south 



urticae, Esp. Larvae once near Burton 

 HEPIALID^E 



Hepialus humuli, L. Common and gener- 

 ally distributed 



sylvanus, L. Generally distributed. 



Common in Trent and Lower Der- 

 went Valleys ; Bakewell district 

 (R.H.F.) 



velleda, Hb. Common south of the 



Trent ; also Ashopton to Baslow 



(E.A.C.), Bakewell district (R.H.F.), 



etc. 



var. gallicus, Bretby 



lupulinus, L. Common all over county 



hectus, L. Common 



Cossus ligniperda, Fb. Common in val- 

 leys of south 



Zeuzera pyrina, L. Occasional in mid 

 and south Derbyshire 



LlPARIDJE 



Porthesia chrysorrhea, L. Willington, 

 common (G.P.) 



similis, Fuesl. Very common and 



generally distributed 



Leucoma salicis, L. Common south of 

 Trent; Little Eaton 



Dasychira pudibunda, L. Melbourne dis- 

 trict, fairly common (H.H.C.) ; Trent 

 Valley, scarce 



Orgyia antiqua, L. Common and gener- 

 ally distributed 



BoMBYCID-ffi 



Trichiura crataegi, L. Scarce ; Trent 



Valley 

 Pcecilocampa populi, L. Occasional ; 



Burton, Repton ; Ashbourne (F.J.), 



Darley Dale (B.T.), Derby (G.P.), 



etc. 

 Eriogaster lanestris, L. Common in Trent 



Valley ; also Lower Derwent Valley 

 Bombyx rubi, L. Dovedale ; Ashopton to 



Baslow (E.A.C.) 



quercus, L. Occasional in central and 



southern Derbyshire 

 var. callunas. Upper Derwent Val- 

 ley (E.A.C.) 

 Odonestis potatoria, L. Common 



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