234 THE entomologist's record. 



wich Park, on oak-trunks; Blackheath, on fences; July, S. pasivana. 

 — June ; Brockley, Beckenham, Kidbrook. 8. hybridana. — June ; 

 Kidbrook, Lewisham. Sphaleroptera ictericana. — June, railway-banks; 

 Brockley. Bactra lanceolana. — June, amongst rushes ; Kidbrook, Lee, 

 Lewisham. PJioxopteryx siculana. — Box Hill. P. uncana. — June ; 

 Box Hill, Caterham. P. biarcuana. — May ; Darenth Wood, Bostal 

 Heath. P. comptana. — July ; Box Hill, Caterham. P. Imidana. — 

 June and July; Dartford, Kidbrook, Caterham. P. derasana. — Beaten 

 commonly out of whitethorn on the road to Darenth ; May and June. 

 P. diminutana. — June ; Box Hill. P. mitterbacheriana. — May and 

 June ; Dartford, Wickham Wood, Abbey Wood. P. npupana. — Beaten 

 out of oak, flies high up ; Darenth Wood ; June. P. lactana. — May 

 and June, on aspens ; Darenth, West Wickham. Grapholitha nisana, 

 G. cinerana. — August, on white poplars; Blackheath, Lewisham. G. 

 nigromacalana. — July and August, on ragwort ; South-Eastern 

 Eailway-bank at East Greenwich and Brockley. G. canrpoliliana. — 

 May and June, on birch ; West Wickham. 6^. nmiutana. — June and 

 July, on white poplars ; Blackheath. When there was a storm from 

 the southwest, this species could be taken in abundance, by watching 

 the fence, as the moths were driven from the trees. It is a very active 

 insect and difficult to box. I used an ammonia bottle when working 

 for them. G. trimaculana. — July, on elm, everywhere. G. penkleriana. 

 — July to September; Blackheath, Lee. G. obtusana. — May; Shooter's 

 Hill, Abbey Wood. G. naevana. — July, on holly ; Blackheath. 

 Phlaeodes tetraqaetrana. — May and June ; Darenth Wood. P. demar- 

 niana. — June; Darenth Wood. Hypermoecia cruciana. — July, on 

 sallows ; Lee. Batodes aiu/ustiorana. — July, on yews ; Lee, Box Hill, 

 Paedisca bilimana. — June; Blackheath. P. oppressana. — July; Wim- 

 bledon. P. corticana. — July, on oaks ; Blackheath, and other places. 

 P. profundana. — August ; Blackheath, West Wickham. P. solan- 

 drlana. — August ; West Wickham. P. semifuscana. — Larvte on sallow, 

 in June ; imagines in August ; Lee pit. Ephippiphora bimaculana. — 

 September ; West Wickham. E. cirsiana. — June, on knapweed ; 

 Brockley. E. pfiuyiana. — May; West Wickham. E . brunnichiana. — 

 June, amongst coltsfoot ; Lee, Brockley, Lewisham. E. foeneana. — 

 Larvae very common in roots of mugwort, collected during April on 

 South-Eastern Eailway-bank, East Greenwich ; they emerged very 

 readily when the roots were placed in a box, filled with sand. Cover 

 the box with muslin in June. E. nigricostana. — June ; Kidbrook. 

 E. trigeminana. — July ; Brockley. Semasia spiniana, S. janthinana. — 

 July ; Blackheath, Lewisham. S. rafiUana. —Caterham. 8. woe- 

 berana. — Very common on fences, in July; Blackheath Park, 

 amongst laurels. Coccyx strohilana. — Bred from spruce cones col- 

 lected in March and April ; West Wickham. C. splendidulana. 

 — June; West Wickham. C. aryyrana. — May, on oaks; Greenwich 

 Park. C. hyrciniana. — May, on firs ; Bostal Wood. Heusimene Jim- 

 briana. — April, beaten from oaks; Darenth Wood. Betinia buoliana. 

 — Blackheath Park, on fences. B. pinicolana. — July, on pines ; 

 Wickham. Carpocapsa splendana. — Bred from acorns, July ; Shooter's 

 Hill, Darenth, Wickham Wood. C. grossana. — Bred from beech-nuts; 

 Box Hill. C. pomonana. — Bred from purchased fruit, apples and 

 walnuts ; also from edible chestnuts collected in Greenwich Park. 

 Opadia funebrana. — Bred from sloes collected at Loughton. Endopisa 



