INSECTS 



5. PIERID^ 

 Colias hyale, L. One near Bransford, 1878 

 (W.E., E. & T. p. i) ; several at 

 Craycombe, 1874 (W. H. Edwards) 



— edusa, F. Norton, near Evesham, August, 



1874; IVorcester (N. p. 146); Croft 

 lime quarries(W. Edwards,T.M.N.F.C. 

 p. 175) ; very uncertain in appearance. 

 In 1878 fairly distributed, one at New- 

 land and one on the hills 1894, rare, 

 (E. & T. p. i) ; Crayconibe, plentiful, 

 1874, and Trench Woods, 1887 (W. H. 

 Edwrards) ; near Knightsford Bridge, 

 August 13, 1900, and several at Wor- 

 cester ; clover fields, pea fields, etc. 

 (Fletcher) 



— var. Helice. One (Goodyear) ; very 



rare (E. &. T. p. i) 

 Gonepteryx rhamni,L.| ^^^^^^ (Fletcher) 

 Euchloe cardamines, L.J '^ ' 



Leucophas a sinapis, L. Locally abundant. 



Monk Wood, Middleyards, Ockeridge, 



Worcester (N. p. 156, St. p. 2o) ; in 



woods sparingly (Fletcher) 

 Pieris daplidice, L. Worcester (St. p. 19) ; 



' once at Malvern ' {Malvern Field 



Handbook) 



— napi, L. 



— rapas, L. 



Pieris brassicae, L. Common (Fletcher) 

 Aporia crataegi, L. Great Malvern, scarce 

 (W. Edwards, N. p. i68) ; Worcester- 

 shire (St. p. 18); Wyre Forest, August 

 24, 1852 (T.W.N.C. p. 10, June 20, 

 1851); Craycombe {T.W.-H.C. p. 11); 

 Malvern and Cradley, in woods, scarce 

 (T.M.N.F.C. p. 175; one, Malvern 

 Link, about 1858 (R.F.T.) ; in June, 

 1876, larvae near Cradley, and in 1877 

 two on the wing near there (W.E., 

 E. & T. p. i) ; woods near Worcester 

 (LN.H.W. p. 137) 



6. PAPILIONID^ 



Papilio machaon, L. Near Worcester, but 

 very rare (LN.H.W. p. 136); near 

 Martley (Dr. Grindrod, 1 900) 



7. HESPERIAD^ 



Hesperia malvae, L. 



Common (Fletcher) 



Common (Fletcher) 



tages, L. 



Cyclopsdes palasmon, Pall. Berrow Hill, 

 Martley (W.E., E. & T. p. 5) ; Cray- 

 combe, June 20, 1854 (T.W.N.C. p. 



") 



Pamphila thaumas, Hufn. \ Common 



— sylvanus, Esp. J (Fletcher) 



HETEROCERA 



L CARADRININA 

 I. ARCTIAD^ 



CEonistis quadra, L. St. Jolni's, near Wor- 

 cester {TM.^.Y.C. p. 178, E. & T. 

 p. II) 



Lithosia complana, L. Common, July 

 (T.M.N.F.C. p. 178, E. & T. p. 10) ; 

 Bredon (W. H. Edwards) ; scarce 

 (Rev. E. C. Dobree Fox) 



— lurideola, Zk. Bransford, July 28, 1899, 



34, Foregate Street, August I, 1899 ; 

 Monk Wood (W. H. Edwards) 



— deplana, Esp. About Malvern (W. 



Edwards, T.M.N.F.C. p. 178) 



— griseola, Hb. Middleyards (T.M.N.F.C. 



p. 178) ; Castle Morton, common 

 some years (Rev. E. C. Dobree 

 Fox) 



— sororcula, Hufn. Middleyards, scarce, M-Hy 



(T.M.N.F.C. p. 178); Monk Wood, 

 June, 1899 and 1900 ; sparingly in 

 woods (Fletcher) ; Ockeridge (G. D. 

 Hancock) 

 Gnophria rubiicollis, L. Malvern Woods 

 (T.M.N.F.C. p. 178) ; Crumpend Hill, 

 June 17, 1882 (Mr. F. Powell); 



Birchwood (W.E.) ; rather rare (E. & 

 T. p. II) ; Nunnery Wood (LN.H.W. 

 p. 142) ; one specimen at Cradley 

 (Rev. E. C. Dobree Fox) 



Cybosia mesomella, L. Monk Wood, May 

 30, 1896 and June 28, 1898; Wyre 

 Forest ; singly in woods (Fletcher) 



Miltochrista miniata, Forst. Monk Wood, 

 June 13 and 16, 1898 ; Tiddesley, 

 July 6, 1899 ; Middleyards and 

 near Bromsgrove, etc. (T.M.N.F.C. p. 

 178); Nunnery Wood {LN.H.W. p. 

 142), and July 17, 1900 ; one speci- 

 men, Longdon village (Rev. E. C. 

 Dobree Fox) 



— sen ex, Hb. Rather rare (W. Edwards, 

 E. &T. p. II) 



Nudaria mundana, L. Malvern, Worcester, 

 etc., July, not uncommon (T.M.N.F.C. 

 p. 178) ; Bredon, July, 1897 ; Broad- 

 way, larvas, June 23, 1898 



Roeselia (Nola) confusalis, H.S. Wyre Forest 

 June 17, 1899, July 8, 1900 ; Mal- 

 vern Woods, Shrawley Wood, etc., scarce 

 (T.M.N.F.C. p. 178); rather rare 

 (E. & T. p. 35) ; Middleyards, one 

 specimen (Fletcher) 



