A HISTORY OF KENT 



Camptogramma bilineata, L. Generally abun- 

 dant 



— fluviata, Hb. Greenhithe, Eltham, Lee, 



Charlton, JVest IVickham, Folkestone 

 Phibalapteryx tersata, Hb. Common on the 

 chalk 



— polygrammata, Blc. Mr. Webb states 



that a specimen was taken at the mill 

 pond, Dartford, in 1874 



— lignata, Hb. Lee, Eltham, Dartford, Folke- 



stone 



— vitalbata, Hb. Charlton, Plumstead, Dart- 



ford, tVateringbury, Folhstone 

 Scotosia dubitata, L. Chhlehunt, Lee, Eltham, 

 Folkestone 



— vetulata, Schiff. Lewisham, Chlslehurst ; 



locally common 



— rhamnata,SchifF. Lewisham, Talding, Dart- 



ford, Folkestone 



— certata, Hb. Lee, Blackheath, Folkestone 



— undulata, L. Eltham, Dartford, Seal, Pem- 



bury, Tenterden 

 Cidaria miata, L. Lee, Chattenden, Watering- 

 bury, Talding, JFest fVickham ; rather 

 scarce 



— psittacata, SchifF. Folkestone 



— picata, Hb. Sevenoaks, TFateringbury, Dart- 



ford, Pembtiry, Tenterden, Folkestone 



— corylata, Thnb. Generally common 



— sagittata, F. Near IFye, and one specimen 



at Dover in 1885, according to Mr. 

 Webb 



— russata, Bork. Generally common 



— immanata, Haw. Generally distributed 



— sufFumata, Hb. Lee, Eltham, TVater- 



ingbury, Folkestone 



— silaceata, Hb. Bexley, Dartford, TVatering- 



bury, Talding, TVest TVickham, Folkestone 



— prunata, L. Deal ; often common 



— testata, L. Generally common 



— fulvata, Forst. „ „ 



— pyraliata, Fb. Generally distributed ; for- 



merly abundant 



— dotata, L. Generally common in gardens 

 Pelurga comitata, L. Lee, Greenwich, Deal, 



TVest TVickham, Folkestone 

 Eubolia cervinaria, SchifF. Lee, Eltham, TVater- 

 ingbury, Talding, Deal, Folkestone 



— mensuraria, Schiff. Generally common 



— palumbaria, Bork. Deal, TVateringbury, 



Folkestone, Chattenden, Shoreham, TVest 

 TVickham 



— bipunctaria, Schiff. Generally abundant 



on the chalk ; also at Eltham and Grove 

 Park 



— lineolata, Hb. Deal, Sandwich ; abundant 

 Anaitis plagiata, L. Generally common 

 Chesias spartiata, Fuess. „ „ 



— obliquaria, Bork. Eltham, Abbey TVood, 



Erith, TT'ateringbury, Folkestone 



Tanagra chaeropyllata, L. Plumstead, Folke- 

 stone, TVest TVickham 



DREPANULID^ 



Platypteryx lacertula, Schiff. Generally dis- 

 tributed and not scarce 



— falcula, Schiff. Generally distributed and 



not scarce 



— hamula, Esp. Dartford, Lee, Chislehurst, 



Eltham, Chattenden, TVest TVickham, 

 Folkestone 



— unguicula, Hb. Bexle\, scarce ; TVater- 



ingbury, fairly comm on ; TP'est TVick- 

 ham 

 Cilix spinula, Schiff. Generally common 



PSEUDO-BOMBYCES 



Dicranura furcula, L. Lewisham, Greenhithe, 

 TVateringbury, Folkestone ; scarce 



— bifida, Hb. Bexley, Charlton, Greenhithe, 



TVateringbury, Folkestone ; scarce 



— vinula, L. Generally common 

 Stauropus fagi, L. Dartford, Bexley, Farn- 



borough, TVateringbury, TVest TVickham ; 

 scarce 

 Petasia cassinea, Hb. Chattenden, Eltham, 



Talding, TVateringbury 

 Pygaera bucephala, L. Generally abundant 

 Clostera curtula, L. Bromley, Bexley, Charl- 

 ton, Greenhithe, TVest TVickham ; scarce 



— anachoreta, Fb. TValmer, Folkestone, Deal ; 



very local 



— reclusa, Fb. Common in some places ; 



TVateringbury, scarce 



Ptilophora plumigera, * Esp. Chattenden, 

 TVrotham ; very rare 



Ptilodontis palpina, L. Lee, Eltham, Bexley, 

 Talding, TVateringbury, Folkestone ; com- 

 mon 



Notodonta camelina, L. Generally distributed 

 and not scarce 



— cucullina,Hb.^ TVateringbury ; very scarce 



— carmelita, Esp. Dartford, Chislehurst, TVest 



TVickham, TVateringbury ; very scarce 



— dictsa, L. TVateringbury, Talding, Deal, 



Eltham, Lee, Greenhithe, TVest TVickham, 

 Folkestone 



1 This species is almost confined to Buckingham- 

 shire, but Mr. Farn says he once took the perfect 

 insect at Chattenden, and Mr. Goodwin says he 

 found a larva at Wroth.im. — H. G. 



2 This species is almost confined to the neigh- 

 bourhood of Halton in Buckinghamshire. With 

 the exception of Mr. Goodwin's record for the 

 neighbourhood of Wateringbury, I have no note 

 of its occurrence in the United Kingdom out of 

 Buckinghamshire ; but Mr. G. C. Barrett states it 

 has been taken in several other counties, — H. G. 



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