200 - THE entomologist's record. 



fj. obliquaria. — Shirley ; larvae on broom. Tanagra chaerophyllata. — 

 Loughton ; in a meadow. 



NoTODONTiDEs. — Dicvannva furcula. — Blackheath, Forest Hill, Lee, 

 Lewisham; taken it at 6 p.m., drying its wings on several occasions, 

 in June ; I have also taken the pupa from willow-bark, and also bred 

 the species from larvfe. D. bifida. — Blackheath ; larvffi from poplars; 

 pupse of this and the above are very difficult to find, as they are 

 finished off very neatly between the cracks of the bark. D. vinula. — 

 Larvae on sallows, willows, and poplars ; Brockley,' Lewisham, and 

 Greenwich Marshes. Pygaera bucephala. — Greenwich, Lee, and many 

 other places. Clostera curtala, C. reclusa. — Bred from females taken 

 on dwarf-sallow ; Shooter's Hill. Ptilophora jjlumiyera, Ptilodontu 

 palpina. - Blackheath ; on fences. Lophopteryx camelina. — Bred from 

 larvae taken at Kidbrook, Wickham, Shooter's Hill, and Lee. Leio- 

 raijipa dictaea. — Greenwich Park, on fence, and Lee. L. dictaeoides. — 

 Lee, on lamps ; also bred from larvae. Notodonta dromedarius. — 

 Shooter's Hill, Wickham, and Wimbledon. .Y. ziczac. — Wimbledon, 

 Abbey Wood, and Darenth. X trepida. — Loughton ; larvae by beating. 

 Diloba caerideocephala. — Lee, Lewisham, Loughton. 



Cymatophorides. — Thyatira deram, T. batis. — Common at sugar ; 

 Burnt Ash, Kidbrook, and Plumstead. Cymatopliora diluta, C. or. — 

 Wickham. Asphalia fiaricornis. — Wickham; on birch. 



NoGTuiDES. — Bryophila perla. — Very common on Greenwich Park 

 wall, Blackheath side. Triaena tridens. — Larvae beaten out of white- 

 thorn ; Lee. [Mr. Gregson informed me that fresh specimens of T. 

 tridens could be picked out by the ochreous tinge that suffused the 

 forewings; all that I have bred have that tinge; I have bred a number 

 of T. psi, but I have never seen it on that species.] T. psi. — Black- 

 heath, and everywhere else in the district. Aeronycta leporina. — Larvae 

 on birch; Wickham, Plumstead, and Keston Common. Apatela aceris. 

 — Larvae on sycamore; Blackheath, Lee, Greenwich, etc. Ctispidia 

 megacepliala. — Larvae on poplars ; Blackheath, Lee, Greenwich, etc. 

 Craniophora ligastri, Pharetra rnmicis. — Wickham, Darenth, Shooter's 

 Hill. Leucania conigera. — Lee, Wickham, Blackheath. L. lithargyria. 

 — Bred from larvae at Kidbrook. L. obsoleta. —Brockley. L. comma. 

 — Loughton, Lee, and also Lewisham. L. stramiyiea. — -Very commoa 

 on Greenwich Marshes in July ; this locality has now been destroyed. 

 L. impura, L. pollens. — Greenwich, Lee, Lewisham, and Kidbrook. 

 Calamia phragmitidis. — Greenwich Marshes. C. lutosa. — -Lee pit. Non- 

 agriafulva. — Leeand Wimbledon. N. typhae. — Brockley; pup^ecommon 

 in the stems of bulrushes. Chortodes arcuosa. — Kidbrook, in a swamp. 

 Gortyna Jiavago. — Greenwich Marshes ; larvfe and pupse very common in 

 stems of burdock. Hydroecia nictitans. — Kidbrook, Catford, and Lee. H. 

 micacea. — Greenwich Marshes, Brockley; I have found pupae in thistle- 

 stems. Axylia putris. — Plumstead, Blackheath. Xylophasia rurea. — 

 Wickham. X.litho.vylea,X. polyodon. — Blackheath, Kidbrook, andLee. 

 X. hepatica. — Wickham and Shooter's Hill. Dipterygia pinastri. — -Plum- 

 stead and Blackheath. Neuria saponariae. — Lee. Heliop>obuspopularis. — 

 Blackheath and Lee. Charaeasgra minis. — Wimbledon. Cerigo cytherea. 

 — Lee pit, Croydon, and Brockley. Luperina testacea. — Blackheath ; 

 common on lamps. Mawestra anceps. — Blackheath and Woodside. 

 M. brassicae. — Common everywhere. M. persicariae. — Blackheath and 

 other places. Apamea basilinea, A. geinina. — Lee, Lewisham, and Green- 



