190 FAUNA OF GALASHIELS AND DISTRICT 



Plusia iota, plain golden Y, common. 

 Plusia pulciirina, beautiful golden Y, scarce. 

 Plusia gamma, silver Y, very common. 

 Plusia iNXEUHoaATioNis, scarce silver Y, scarce. 

 Anarta myrtilla, beautiful yellow un-derwing, scarce. 

 Heliodes arbuti, small yellow underwing, scarce. 

 PiiYTOMETRA viRiDARiA, Small purple bar, scarce. 

 Euclidia MI, mother sbipton, common. 

 EucLiDiA glyphica, bumet noctua, common. 



GEOMETERS. 



EuMiA luteolata, brimstone moth, common. 



Metrocampa margaritara, light emerald, common. 



Ellopia prosapiaria, the barred red, and its variety, Fasciaria, 



are fairly common. 

 Selbnia illunaria, the early thorn, and its variety, Jultaria, 



are taken, but scarce. 

 Selenia lunaria, the lunar thorn, scarce. 

 Odontopera bidentata, scalloped hazel, scarce. 

 Crocallis elinguaria, scalloped oak, scarce. 

 Himera pennaria, feathered thorn, scarce. 

 Phigalia pilosaria, pale brindled beauty, common. 

 Amphidasis betularia, peppered moth, scarce. 

 Oleora liciienaria, Brussels lace, scarce. 

 Boarmia repandata, mottled beauty, common. 

 Geometra papilionaria, large emerald, very scarce. 

 Venusia cambrica, Welsh wave, scarce. 

 AciDALiA AVERSATA, the riboud wave, and its variety, Spoliata, 



are both common. 

 Cabera pusaria, common white wave, common. 

 Cabera exanthemata, common wave, common. 

 Macaria liturata, tawny barred angle, common. 

 Halia wavaria, the V moth, very common. 

 ScoDONiA BELGiARiA, grey scalloped bar, scarce. 

 Ematurqa atomaria, common heath, very common. 

 BuPALUS piniaria, bordered white, very common. 

 Abraxas grossulariata, currant moth, common. 

 Hybehnia rupicapraria, early moth, common. 



