332 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



DiCRANUKA FURCULA, L. — Di'iimreaske and Altadiawan, Co. 

 Tyrone. Very abundant at Clonbrock. 



D. BIFIDA, Hh. — Ougbterard, one larva reported. Fairly 

 numerous at Clonbrock. 



Stauropus fagi, L. — Taken again at Ardtully, Kenmare, by 

 myself. One very dark specimen at Clonbrock, and one at 

 Merlin Park, Galway {E. E.D.). Larvae reported from Belle- 

 isle, Up. L. Erne. 



Ptilodontis palpina, L. — Drumreaske ; Tempo, near Ennis- 

 killen, Enniskillen (P.); Clonbrock, a few (R.E.D.); Sligo 

 (McC). 



NoTODONTA DicTiEoiDBS, Esp. — Howth {G. V.H.), and Clon- 

 brock. 



N. DROMEDARius, L. — Var. ijerfusca at Tempo {Langham). 



N. CHAONIA, Hh. — Has occurred in considerable numbers at 

 Clonbrock, when a moth -trap was placed in a ruin at some fifty 

 or sixty feet from the ground. Two at Mallow, Co. Cork, by Mr. 

 Millbank. 



Cymatophora or, Fh. — Mr. Campbell's record from Derry 

 must be deleted, the specimen turns out to be Asphalia flavi- 

 cornis. Enniskillen {Capt. Brown) ; one at Clonbrock, of the 

 ordinary English type, and at Pontoon on L. Conn, Mayo, I took 

 a considerable series of fine specimens with dull ground colour 

 shaded with brownish bands, but not showing any rosy tinge. 



C. DUPLARis, L. — Further investigations assure me that this 

 species is almost universally distributed through Ireland. 



C. FLUCTUOSA, i?6.— Ardtully, near Kenmare, not very rare. 



AsPHALiA FLAVicoRNis, L. — Dcrry (C), Enniskillen {P.), 

 Clonbrock {R. E. D.) ; single specimens only, except at Ennis- 

 killen, where the larvae only were taken. 



AcRONYCTA TRiDENS, Scliiff. — One larva was found at Ennis- 

 killen by Col. Partridge. 



A. LEPORiNA, L.— Cratloe Wood, near Limerick, and near 

 Kenmare; Howth (M. F.). 



A. ACERis, L. — Enniskillen (P.) ; Timoleague, Co. Cork 

 (E. D.). 



A. MEGACEPHALA, Fb. — Castle Bellingham, Co. Louth. 



A. MENYANTHiDis, View. — Cloubrock, one {R. E. D.), Parsons- 

 town, King's Co. {Hon. G. Parsons). I found the larvae near 

 Eecess, Connemara, very numerously, feeding on Myrica gale, 

 and rarely on Menyanthes trifoliata. 



A. EUPHORBIA var. montivaga, Gn. — Dursey Island, a locality 



