A HISTORY OF KENT 



Eupisteria heparata, Haw. Eltham, Bexley^ 

 Chattenden, Chidehunt, TVest Wickham 



Acidalia ochrata, Scop. Sandwich ; formerly 

 abundant 



— perochraria, Fisch. Hezr Dartford ; very 



rare. Doubtful if ever taken. — H. G. 



— scutulata, Hb. Generally common, often 



abundant 



— bisetata, Hufn. Generally common 



— trigeminata, Haw. Lee, Greenhithe, Dart- 



ford 



— rusticata, Fb. Greenhlthe, near Chattenden, 



Folkestone 



— osseata, Haw. Locally abundant. Deal 



— dilutaria. Common 



— incanaria, Hb. Generally abundant 



— ornata. Scop. Shoreham, Greenhlthe, Ot- 



ford, Taldlng, Deal, Folkestone 



— promutata, Gn. Deal, Lee, Folkestone 



— straminata, Tr. Chislehurst, Yalding, 



etc. 



— subsericeata, Haw. Chattenden, Yalding, 



Eltham, Dartford, West Wickham 



— immutata, L. Dartford, Gravesend, Deal, 



West Wickham 



— remutata, Hb. Generally common 



— strigillata, Hb. Folkestone Warren. Mr. 



Webb states that it is now nearly 

 extinct 



— imitaria, Hb. Deal, Lee, Bexley, Eltham, 



Dartford, Yalding, West Wickham 



— emutaria, Hb. Dartford, Deal, Graves- 



end, Sandwich, New Romney 



— aversata, L. Generally abundant 



— inornata, Haw. Lee, Eltham, Chislehurst, 



Bexley, Folkestone 



— emarginata, L. Lee, Eltham, Bexley, 



Yalding, Folkestone 

 Timandra amataria, L. Lee, Eltham, Water- 



ingbury, Yalding, Dartford, Pembury ; 



common in many places 

 Cabera pusaria, L. Generally common 



„ var. rotundaria. Haw. Folkestone 



— exanthemata, Scop. Generally common 

 Corycia temerata, Hb. Chattenden, Dartford, 



Yalding, Eltham, West Wickham, Folke- 

 stone 



— taminata, Hb. Plumstead, Chattenden, 



Yalding, Dartford, West Wickham, Folke- 

 stone 



Aleucis pictaria. Curt. Formerly on Dartford 

 Heath 



Macaria notata,* L. Chislehurst, West Wick- 

 ham, Dartford, Wateringbury, Yalding, 

 Greenhlthe, Pembury, Tenterden 



— alternata, L. Folkestone, Dover, Shepherds- 



well. Sometimes commoner than the 



preceding species, according to Mr. 

 Sydney Webb 



Macaria liturata, Clerck. Sevenoaks, Plumstead, 

 West Wickham, Greenhithe 



Halia wavaria, Fb. Generally abundant 



Strenia clathrata, L. Lee, Eltham, Bexley, 

 Chattenden, Dartford, Deal, etc. 



Panagra petraria, Hb. Generally common 



Numeria pulveraria, L. Eltham, Bexley, 

 Farningham, Dartford, Folkestone 



Scodiona belgiaria, Hb. Chislehurst, Green- 

 hithe 



Fidonia atomaria, L. Generally abundant 



— piniaria, L. Generally common amongst 



fir trees 



— conspicuata, s.v. Formerly abundant at 



Greenhithe, but now extinct according 



to Mr. Webb 

 Minoa euphorbiata, Scop. Blean, Dartford, 



Abbey Wood, West Wickham 

 Scoria dealbata, L. Chattenden, common ; 



near Wateringbury, very local ; IVest- 



well Downs near Wye, abundant ; 



Charing, near Faversham 

 Sterrha sacraria, L. Folkestone, Dover, etc. ; 



very rare 

 Aplasta ononaria,^ Fues. Folkestone. Mr. 



Webb says ' Formerly near Folkestone ; 



a few specimens taken prior to 1880.' 



Very rare 

 Aspilates strigillaria, Hb, Blean, Chattenden, 



Folkestone 



— citraria, Hb. Dartford, Eltham, Deal, 



Folkestone 



— gilvaria, Fb. Shoreham, Deal, Dover, 



Folkestone ; common on the chalk 

 hills 

 Abraxas grossulariata, L. Generally abun- 

 dant 



— ulmata, Fb. Abbey Wood, Folkestone ; rare 



in the county since i860, according to 

 Mr. Webb 



Ligdia adustata, SchifF. Locally common 



Lomaspilis marginata, L. Generally abun- 

 dant 



Pachycnemia hippocastanaria, Hb. Chislehurst, 

 West Wickham 



Hybernia rupicapraria, Hb. Generally com- 

 mon 



— leucophearia, SchifF. Generally com- 



mon 



— aurantiaria, Esp. Deal, Eltham, Chisle- 



hurst, West Wickham 



— progemmaria, Hb. Generally common 



— defoliaria, Clerck. „ „ 

 Anisopteryx aescularia, SchifF. Generally 



common 



1 Colonel Irby informed me that this species is, 

 or was abundant at West Wickham. — H. G. 



' Mr. Ullyett includes this species in his list of 

 Folkestone Lepidoptera. — H. G. 



