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Setina irrorella. (Clerck). — Ardrahan, Co. Galway, and 

 west through the Burren of Clare, widely spread. 



Lithosia lurideola, Zinck. — Castle Bellingham and Clogher 

 Head, not rare ; Athlone {Wilcox). 



Gnophria quadra, L. — Killarney ; Timoleague, Co. Cork 

 {R. D.) ; Curraghmore, abundant {Rev. W. FUmyng), and Lis- 

 more {Neale) Co. Wafcerford ; Borris, Co. Carlow {Freke), and 

 Clonbrock {R. E. D.). 



G. rubricollis, L. — Berehaven, Co. Cork {Carpenter), and 

 Timoleague ; Sligo {McC.) ; Belleisle, near Lisbellaw, Clonbrock 

 {R.E.D.). 



Nemeophila russula, L. — Kenmare neighbourhood ; Cappagh, 

 and near Waterford {B. Wyse) ; Milepost, Co. Kilkenny {B.Wyse) ; 

 Cratloe, near Limerick {Neale). 



Spilosoma mendica Clerck. — A specimen of the dark typical 

 male has been taken by the Hon. E. O'Brien at Dromoland, Co. 

 Clare. One has already been recorded from Clonbrock in the 

 adjoining county. 



Var. rustica, Hh. — This has latterly been taken in some 

 fresh localities : Parsonstown, King's Co. {Hon. G. Parsons) ; 

 Killarney; Lucan {Halhert), a very white male; Timoleague, 

 Co. Cork, a similar one {R. D.). 



S. urtic^, Esjj.— One at Clonbrock {R. E. D.), May 16th, 

 1896, in a moth-trap. 



Hepialus lupulinus L.— Pontoon on L. Conn, Mayo; Bragan, 

 Co. Monaghan. Var. /usats, Kenmare, Ir. N. vii. 210. 



Cossus ligniperda, Fb. — Between Baltinglass and Dunlavin, 

 Co. Wicklow ; abundant at Maganey, Co. Kildare {Carpenter). 



Macrogaster CASTANET, Hb. — No further capture of this 

 insect in Ireland can be chronicled, and on examination of 

 Lough-a-Callow, the locality in question, I can find no trace of 

 Phragmites communis. 



Leucoma salicis, L. — Abundant about Lough Boon, Mullin- 

 gar {Middleton) . 



Dasychira fascelina, L. — Tullamore {Halbert). 



Trichiura crat^gi, L. — A blackish form was taken at 

 Magilligan, near Berry, by W. Salvage. Its larvae were feeding 

 on blackthorn. 



BoMBYx NEUSTRiA, L. — Dungarvan, and various localities in 

 the south and south-west. Enniskillen, rare (P.) ; one at Galway 

 (A.). 



Drepana falcataria, L. — Enniskillen {A.), 



