112 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S RECORD. 
Chesias spartiata, Fuesl—One, Witley, October 15th, 1911. 
Lricopterya (Lobophora) carpinata, Bkb.—Not uncommon on fences in 
April and May. 
Tricopteryx rivetata, Hb.—Two, May, 1919. One, June. Taken on 
pine trees opposite ‘‘ The Hill.” 
» Lobophora halterata, Hufn.—Two, May, 1919. At dusk in fields near 
Hambledon Church. L. B. Prout. 
Mysticopterya (Lobophora) sevalisata, Hb.—Rare. One, near Hamble- 
don, 10th June, 1919. Mr. H. Smith. 
Cheimatobia brumata, L.—Common in November at ivy. Taken in 
December on fences. 
Cheimatobia boreata, Hb —Common at ivy and on fences in November 
and December. 
Triphosa dubitata, Li.—One, April 15th, 1912. One, October 15th, 
1911. One, July 30th, 1914. 
Hucosmia certata, Hb.— One, May 8rd, 1919. Taken while resting on 
Museum onter door 2 p.m. Rare. 
Hucosmia undulata, L.—Common on bilberry opposite ‘The Hill,” 
July, 1912, but bas not turned up so frequently since. 
Eustroma silaceata, Hb.—Not uncommon in May and June on tree 
trunks, and was also beaten out of bushes. 
Lygris prunata, L.— One, Witley, July 12th, 1912. 
Lygris testata, L.—Five, 27th August, 1918. Chiddingfold. Specimens 
from Northumberland agree very well with these. 
Lygris populata, L.—Three, August. Two, September, 1913. 
Lygris associata, Bkh.—Three, June. Three, July, 1918. One, May, 
e 1919. Chiddingfold, beaten from bushes. 
Cidaria pyraliata, Hb.—Not uncommon. 
Cidaria corylata, Thun.—Not uncommon on pine-tree trunks opposite 
“The Hill,” May and June. 
Cidaria fulvata, Yorst.—A series of twenty-two in June, 1914. 
Cidaria truncata, Hufn.—Not uncommon on tree trunks or at light. 
May and June. Three specimens taken in September. 
Cidaria citrata (immanata), Hw.—Not uncommon in July, August and 
September ; beaten from bushes. 
Thera obeliscata. Hb.—Not uncommon on pine trunks in May and June. 
Thera variata, Schiff.—Not uncommon in May and June on pine trees. 
Thera firmata, Hb.—Three, June, 1918. One, September, 1912. 
Lampropteryx suffumata, Hb.—One, April, 1918. Two, May. One, 
female, June 13th, 1919. Four eggs obtained and three larve 
reared to pupal stage by L. Bb. Prout. 
Ochyria (Coremia) wnidentaria, Hw.—Common May and June and 
again in August and September, by beating from bushes. 
Ochyria (Corenia) ferrugata, Cl—Common in May and June. 
Ochyria (Coremia) designata, Rott.—Not uncommon in May and June; 
slightly variable. 
Amoebe viridaria, F.—Not uncommon in June and July. 
Malenydris multistrigaria, Hw.—One, March, 1913, Witley. 
Malenydris didymata, L.—Not uncommon in Hambledon Woods, June 
and July. 
Oporabia dilutata, Bkh.—Not uncommon at ivy bloom and on fences, 
etc. Late October and November. 
Oporabia autwunata, Bkh.—Three, November, 1918, at ivy bloom. 
