CONTENTS. 



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usually plentiful, 325 ; pinastri, 

 224 

 Spilodes sticticalis, 103 ; verticalis 



(cinctalis), 204 

 Spilosoua lubricipeda, unusual situation 

 of the pupa of, 20 ; vars. bred, 65, 

 280; var. radiata, 247, 257, 304; 

 var. zatima, 257 (fig.). 296, 308, 

 346 ; var. deschangei (fig.), 257, 

 296 ; menthastri var. walkeri, 259 ; 

 mendica, 181 ; variable in colour, 

 141 ; varieties, 259 ; var. rustica, 

 297 

 Spring Lepidoptera, 128, 129, 160, 161, 



162, 195—200, 203 



Staffordshire — Amphidasys betularia 



var. doubledayaria, 86 ; Nyssa his- 



pidaria, 86 ; notes from North, 325 



Staging insects, a method of, 141 



Stauropus fagi, 56, 59, 91, 131, 223, 229, 



278 

 Stenopteryx hirundinis, 226 

 Stephensia brunniehella, 88 

 Steri la sacraria, 361 

 Stigmonota germarana, 251 ; internana, 

 251 ; perlepidana, 87 ; ravulana, 

 277 

 Stilbia anomala, 303, 365 

 Stomoxyg caleitrans, 329, 365 

 Stridulating organs in ants, 140 

 Suffolk — Asphalia ridens, 50; Cleora 

 lichenaria, 50 ; Colias edusa and 

 hyale, 51 ; Lepidoptera in, 50, 51 ; 

 Miana captiuncula, 51 ; Sphinx 

 pinastri, 224 

 Sugar, captures at, 18 ; versus honey- 

 dew, 274, 299 ; and indoor light, 

 320 

 Sugaring, 136, 165, 301, 325 

 Suggestion for decoying butterflies, 180, 



207 

 Summer predicted, a fine, 165 

 Surrey — Acidalia subsericeata, 227 ; 

 Bracon ostmselii, 279 ; roberti, 279 ; 

 captures at West Wickham, 224 ; 

 Chelonus latrunculus, 279 ; Coleop- 

 tera, 227 ; Colias edusa, 18 ; Dicra- 

 nura bifida, 49 ; early season, 233 ; 

 Gerris rufoscutellata, 52 ; insect 

 fauna of, 61 ; Phorodesma pustulata, 

 227 ; Plusia moneta, 224 ; spring 

 Lepidoptera, 161. 

 Sussex — Acherontia atropos, 276 : Apa- 

 tura iris, 19 ; butterflies of the East- 

 bourne district, 19 ; Choerocampa 

 celerio, 92 ; Clostera anachoreta, 

 361 ; CoUas edusa, 324 ; hyale, 276 ; 

 Dicranura bicuspis, 279 ; Lycffina 

 adonis in Abbot's Wood, 19 ; Plusia 

 moneta, 224 ; Polyommatus boetica, 

 301, 361 ; spring Lepidoptera, 197 

 Synonymy of Noctuid Moths, 45, 121, 

 193, 244, 292, 352 



Syrichthus carthami, 211 ; malvee, 196, 

 197, 198, 200, 226, 229, 251, 253, 

 263, 277; orbifer, 211; sac var, 

 therapne, 260, 263, 319, 328 



Tteniocampa, immature imagines ex- 

 tracted from pupa in autumn, 22, 

 63 ; populeti, 196, 251 



Taphria vivialis, 89 



Tapinostola concolor, 202 ; extrema, 202 ; 

 fulva, 321 



Teinopalpus imperialis (dark var. fe- 

 male), 366 



Temperature, effect on colour of Lepido- 

 ptera, 23, 63, 139, 140, 166, 328, 333, 

 366 



Tephrosia erepuscularia and biundularia, 

 black forms of, 132 ; consonaria, 

 229, 278; extersaria, 224; =luri- 

 data, emergence of, 247 



Terrubia robertsii, 141, 163 



Tethea subtusa, 51, 132, 274, 301 ; re- 

 tusa, 132, 274. 



Thais cerisyi, 298, 319; polyxena, 210, 

 319, 347 ; rumina, 298, 319 



Thanaos tages, 197 



Thecla aoacife, 192, 210; betulte, 240, 

 279 ; ilicis, var. sescuU, 210 ; pruni, 

 192 ; quereus, 240, 360 ; rubi, 210, 

 240,— in March, 162; spini, 210; 

 w-album, 210 



Thera firmata, 279, — recorded in error, 

 86 



Thestor ballus, the early stages of, 238 



Thyatira batis in August, 51 ; batis and 

 derasa abundant in Epping Forest, 

 326 



Tinagma betulse, 88 



Tinea albipunctella, 88 ; nigropunctella, 

 88 



Tineina, collection arranged with data, 

 64 



Tipula maculosa, 170 



Tortrix cratffigana, 87 ; icterana, 251 ; 

 semialbana, 277 



Toxocampa pastinum, 132 



Trichiosoma betuleti, 169 



Triph^na pronuba, aberration of, 250 ; 

 subsequa, 126 



Trogus lapidator bred from Papilio 

 machaon, 166 



Tsetse Fly, the, 329, 365 



Uropteryx sambucaria, 252, 303 



Vanessa atalanta, 91, 189,253, 301, 302, 

 303, 322,— variation, 27,— in Flo- 

 rida, 356, — sexual mark, 356 ; an- 

 tiopa in Ireland, 189, — in Devon, 

 361, — hybernated, 219 ; cardui, 190, 

 211, 332,— variation, 27; c-album, 

 16, 197, 198, 211, 252, 262, 376, 278, 

 303, 328, 338 ; egea, 299 ; io, larva 



