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59. C, rotundaria, Haw. Eotjnd Winged Wave. 



Cabera rotundaria. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 52. 

 „ ,, Nevnn. Brit. Moths, p. 85. 



I give this separately for convenience, because Stainton does 

 so, but there is no doubt that it is an abnormal form of 

 Pusaria. It is given in the Twizell list, and the only other 

 record I have is that Mr. Gardner has bred it occasionally. It 

 is a form that is rarely taken at large, but may be obtained by 

 rearing a large number of Pusaria from the larva. The most 

 curious fact in connection with it is that the shape of the wing 

 is considerably altered from that of Pusaria. If there were any 

 doubts as to its distinctness they would be cleared up by the 

 fact that Mr. Atmore, of Kings Lynn, has reared a specimen 

 that was Pusaria on one side and Rotundaria on the other. 



60. C. exanthemaria, Scop. Commo]s^ Wave. 



Cahera exanthemaria. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 52. 



,, ,, JS^ewm. Brit. Moths, p. 85. 



Deilinia exanthemata. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 279. 



Lakva. Buck., vol. vii.,pl. cxx., fig.3 ; O.Wils., pl.xxi.,fig.l5. 



A very abundant species, occurring everywhere among 

 Willows, It is in all the lists. 



MACARID^, Gn. 

 MACARIA, Curt. 



61. Macaria liturata, (Linn.). Tawnt-bakeed Angle. 



Macaria liturata. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 5Q. 



,, ,, IS'ewm. Brit. Moths, p. 88. 



Opisthograptis ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 257. 



Lakva. Buck., vol. vii., pi. cxxi., fig. 4. 



A rare species in our district, but well distributed, and will, 

 I expect, be found in most of the Fir woods in the district. It 

 is in the Twizell list, and has been taken at Muckle Moss (see 



