﻿ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SUBJECTS. 



Acherontia atropos, 139, 168 



Acidalia contiguaria near Barmouth, 

 262 ; emutaria, 321 ; holosericata, 

 140 ; marginepunctata taken at 

 Eastbourne, 23, = promutata, 363 ; 

 rusticata in North of London, 261 ; 

 straminata, 380 ; strigularia, 289 



Acobius signaticornis, 237 



Acontia luctuosa, 135 



Acosmetia caliginosa, 321 



Acrobasis consociella, 336 ; rubroti- 

 biella, 336 ; sodalella, 336 



Acronycta alni, 262, — in September, 

 344, — larva at Clifton, 383 ; auri- 

 coma, 289 ; euphorbias from Shet- 

 land, 351 ; leporina, 140, 289, 378 ; 

 myricae, 169 ; strigosa, 319 



Acrulia inflata, 237 



Actidium concolor, 268 



Adela cuprella, 14 



Adimonia (Galeruca) griseo-villosa, 

 n. sp., 165 



^Eschia pratensis, 362 



Africa — North: Limnas dorippus, 24. 

 South: Eemarks on coleopterous 

 fauna, 174 



Agathidium globosum, 208 



Agrotis agathina, 169 ; ashworthii, 5, 

 70, = candelarum, Stdgr., 136 ; 

 candelarum, 5 ; cinerea, 234, 259 ; 

 cursoria, variation, 145 ; lucernea, 

 5 ; lunigera, 365 ; nullifera, 54 ; 

 prsecox, 234 ; pyrophila, 5 ; rips, 

 289, — bred from larvae taken in 

 South Wales, 23; saucia, 5, 100, 

 140; simulans, 169, 351,— from 

 Portland, 351, — from Shetland, 

 351 ; tritici, variation, 145 



Amblypodia angulata, n. sp., 44; ga- 

 nessa, var. seminigra, 44 



Amphidasys betularia at Yeovil, 263, — 

 var. doubledayaria in Nottingham- 

 shire, 319, — at Cannock Chase, 378 



Amphisa gerningana, 381 



Anchomenus junceus at Brockenhurst, 

 267 



Andrena clarkella at Hastings, 72 ; 

 nigro-aenae at Dulwich, 72 



Angerona prunaria, 137 



Anomala (Euchlora) truncata, n. sp., 

 244 



Antheraea thespis, n. sp., 112 



Anthomyidffi, 153 



Anthomyinas, 153 



Anthribus albinus, 104 



Anticlea cucullata (sinuata) at Chi- 



chester, 291 ; nigrofasciaria, 170 ; 

 sinuata, 348, — larva, 348 



Antigastra catalaunalis, Dup., 277 



Antipha bipartita, n. sp., 196 ; (?) elon- 

 gata,n. sp., 197; flaviventris, n. sp., 

 214; nigrofasciata, n. sp., 196; 

 varipennis, n. sp., 214 



Aoria chinensis, n. sp., 114 



Apamea leucostigma, variation, 16 ; 

 ophiogramma, 16, 140, — feeding on 

 ribbon-grass, 295, — at Hampstead, 

 346 



Apatura cauta, 190 ; fasciola, n. sp., 

 33 ; iris, 68, 102, 230, 346,— young 

 larvae, 326 ; pallas, n. sp., 190 



Aphthona varipes, n. sp., 161 



Aplecta occulta, 170 



Aporophyla australis, 140 ; lutulenta, 

 169 ; nigra, 169 



Aporia crataegi, 228 ; procris, n. sp., 191 



Apriona rugicollis, Chevrolat, 247 



Arctia caia, 134, — pinkish var., 291, — 

 larvae feeding on Iris pseudacorus, 

 319, — curious brick-red colour, 327, 

 — vars., 344 ; ligustri, 100, 233 ; 

 villica, bred in October, 353, — para- 

 sites, 177 from one larva, 383 



Argynnis adippe, 365 ; aglaia, 365, — 

 wings semitransparent, 23, — var., 

 327, — black male from Cannock 

 Chase, 327, — black var., 350, — 

 wings suffused with black, 380 ; 

 females with three distinct shades, 

 382 ; daphne, 79 ; euphrosyne, 

 banded var. from Chattenden, 351 ; 

 latona, 224 ; niobe, 59, — var. eris, 

 59 ; paphia, 365, 379, — var. vale- 

 sina, 68, 320, 379, 382 ; pales, 59, 

 — var. napaea, 59 ; zenobia, n. sp., 

 188 



Argyra atriceps, 153 



Argyrolepia hartmanniana (== bauman- 

 niana), 257 ; schreberiana, 97 



Artaxa montis, n. sp., Ill 



Artemisia abrotanum, substituted food- 

 plant of Eupithecia extensaria, 295 



Ascia dispar, 124, 151 



Asopinae, 159 



Aspilates strigillaria, 159 



Asteroscopus sphinx (cassinea), 62, 140 



Atherix unicolor (== Ptiolina wodzickii), 

 153 



Athous rhombeus, 294 



Athyma disjuncta, n. sp., 33; fortuna, 

 var. diffusa, 34; sydyi, var. late- 

 fasciata, 34 ; punctata, n. sp., 33 



