INSECTS OF SAEK. 189 



BOMBYCES. 



NOLID^. 



Nola eonfusalis, S.S. Several specimens taken by Mr. A. J. Hodges in 

 June, 1890^ on trunks of ash trees. 



LITHOSIID^. 

 Calligenia miniata, Forst. Two specimens beaten from a hedge. July. 



Lithosia lurideola, Zk. Common. 



Gnophpia rubrieoUis, i. The larv£e abundant in 1868. Took one speci- 

 men of the perfect insect in July of this year. 



EUCHELIID^. 



Euehelia jaeobsese, Z'. Abundant. 



CallimOPpha hera, L. Very common, especially near the coast, where 

 they are fond of settling on the sides of the clilfs. The yellow variety, 

 Lutescens, is much commoner than in Guernsey. 



CHELONHD^. 

 APCtia eaja, L. Not common. 



A. villiea, L. Common. INIr. Cecil Hurst captured two specimens on the 

 island of Brechou in 1902. 



A. fuliginosa, x. One. 



A. lubPieipeda, jEsj). Common. 



LIPARID^. 

 LipaPis aupiflua, Es}). Larvse taken on hawthorn. 



BOMBYCID^. 

 BombyX quepeus, L. Common. 



B. tPifolii, Esj). Larvae common. 



SatUPnia eappini, Schijf. Larvae found feeding commonly on bramble 

 near the Coupee. 



DREPANID^. 

 Cilix glaueata, Sco^). Not uncommon. 



NOTODONTID^. 

 PhalePa bueephala, L. Larvae found occasionally ; not common. 



NOCTURE. 

 BRYOPHILID^. 



Bpyophila pePla, Fb. Common. 

 B. mUPaliS, Forst. Not common. 



BOMBYCOID^. 



Acponyeta pumieis, l. Common. 



LEUCANIID^. 



Leueania lithapgypia, Esp. Abundant. 



APAMEID^. 



Axylia putpis, L. Two. 

 Xylophasia lithoxylea, F. Common. 



X. polyodon, X. Abundant. 



Mamestpa bpassiese, L. Common. 



