228 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Oct 



DiPTERYGIA. 



ScaJburiscula Linn. Common ; June. 



Hyppa. 



Xylinoides Gn. Common ; June and September. 



The full-grown, large, dark, brownish larva we tind earlj^ 

 in spring, often crawling over the ice and snow round low 

 ground. 



M ACRONOCTU A . 



Onusta Grt, Rare ; July ; one specimen. 



ACTINOTIA 



Bamosula Gn. Common ; June and August. 



CONSERVULA. 



Anodonta Gn. Rare; Mr. Fiske has taken two examples in 

 August, we believe. 



Trigonophora. 

 Perieidosa Gn. Common ; August . 



Brotolomia. 

 Iris Gn. Common ; June. 



EUPLKXIA 



Lucipara Linn. Common ; June. 



Nkphelodes. 

 Minians Gn. Common ; September. 



Tricholita. 

 SignataWWi. Rather rare; August. 



Helotropha. 

 Reniformis Grt. Not common ; August. ■ 



Hydr<e<'ia 

 U- album Gn. One specimen ; lastof Julj'. 

 Velata Wlk. ('ommon ; June and July. 

 Wictitans Linn. Common ; July. 

 Piirpurifascia G. and R. Rare ; August. 

 Inqucemta G. and R. Rare ; September. 

 Linipida Gn. Rare; September. 

 NiteXa Gn. Rare ; September and October. 

 Var. NehriH Gn. Common ; September and October. 



Achatodes. 

 Zece Harr. Rare ; Mr. Fiske has taken two or three. 



Platysenta. 

 Videna Gn. Rare; Jul v. 



