202 NOTE: LEPIDOPTERA NEAR LINCOLN. 
[J. R.] WELLMAN. Isle of M 
{Exhibition of Manx Eupithecia rectangulata var. nigrosericeata and 
Eup. venosata|. South Lond. Ent. Soc., June bate 1890; Ent. Record, 
uly 15th 
J. WELLMAN. sle of 
Retarded Emergences [of Manx EP a at venosata, two years in pupal 
stage]. Ent. Record, July 1 ane 1890, p. 109, 
J. Rel So Isle of “art Lance. S. 
Exhibiti oP) "Dinst thecia cucubali, Liverpool, and D. ophaga 
var. eapopit Dup., Isle of Man]. South Lond. Ent. Soc., ieee ghina Pi 
E.M.M , p. 224; Ent., Aug. 1890, p. 266; Young Nat., Au 
1890, p 
Derbyshire. 
[Exhibition of Celena pig 2 from we South Lond. Ent. Soc., 
th, 1890; Ent , Oct. 15th, 1890, p. 
As ARD oOo ‘ 
olias edusa, Van , and other Butterflies near Alford, Lincs. 
essa cardui 
Latter: given of these and Melanar, gar galathea, and 16 “acu wre 
ated as taken during the season of 1889]. Nat., Feb. 1890, 
nie , NG. vo S.W. 
t cbidions 1889 - Rotherham [detailed notes on 77iphena 
ep paste a Seeds bccn ipa, ‘Genres  palestitie a, Cerastis vaccinti, 7 hecla 
-album, Cymatophora ee ephos parthenias, Geometra papilionaria, 
Pacilocanpa Nyssta Euperia fulvago, Dicranura bifida, jes 
a, NV. dnlier hs. — giczac and Lobophora halterata). Ent., Fe 
> Dt 
J. N. Younce. York 
he Sallow Season of 1890 Rotherham [Scopelosoma satellitia, 
Cerastis hss a “T bigs cruda, T. gothi ica, T. instadbilt. ts 7. stabilis, 
LTH , I. munda, T. populet, " Pachnobia leucogr rapha ; the sallows are 
ten titles or more cease from Rotherham]. Ent., June 1 be 202. 
J. N. Younc. York S.W. 
Note on the Life-History of ee quercus v. callunz [as studied 
near Rotherham]. Ent., Aug. 1890, p. 259. 
Joun M. You York S.W. 
arve of Triphena fimbria [near peaaiey infested by Cpls 
mixtus Grav.|. Ent, Aug. 1890, p. 2 
NOTE—LEPIDOPTERA. 
Lepidoptera near Lincoln.— During a walk through one of the woods near 
Saxilby, six t miles north- ewe of Lincoln, on May 2ist, a fol lowing butterflies 
—Pi 
weris brassicae, P. rape, P. napi, Antioch ris cardamines, all 
common ; ‘Areynnis selene, A. euphrosyne, abundant ; nessa atalanta, one 
pom nee Bieettinge-=! pamphilus, abunda e ; Polommatus sphlas, one ; Lycena 
alexis, Thanaos tages, Hesperia sylvanus, common; H. ba ola 
resi Bag a end of shinken species within a ve cial are Many s of 
moths were also noticed, among which may be mentioned jeiitee raise fist 
Jormis, fairly common; Heliodes arbuti, several; LEyclidia mi, E. glyphica; 
Melanippe hastata, several, etc., etc he following day, near Lang th, 
* jon sata inde flies were again seen, a dition, Satymus megera 
and, in addi : 
e also noticed, with the exception of £2. glyphica, Dit SB 
addition the ollowing species were taken :—ZLithosia  bricollis, Halias prasinana, 
Thy ora or (th wi 
ie pore edhe bane my cee er took, near Lincoln, a number of larvze and pupx of 
Thecla w-album.—J. W. Carr, Uiaivessity College, Mudiorhece Pues 1st, 1893- 
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