Inserts. 8073 



Anticlea rubidata. I have taken this insect several times, but mostly 

 faded specimens. 

 A. badiata. I have also taken faded specimens of this species. 

 Coremia propugnata. Of frequent occurrence. 

 C. ferrugata. Common in the lanes. 

 Camptogramma bilineata. Very abundant. 

 Cidaria miata. Common. 

 C. picata. Scarce. 



C. russata. Common, sometimes abundant. They vary much in 

 colour. 



C. suffumata. I have taken this insect several times. 

 C. testata. Common on the heath. 



C. fulvata. Common in the same locality as Hepialus hectus. 

 C. pyraliata. Not common. 



Eubolia cervinaria and E. mensuraria. Not uncommon. 



Platypteryx lacertula. I have only taken one specimen of this 

 insect, and that was flying round a sallow. 



Cilix spinula. I have taken this curiously-marked species several 

 times. 



Dicranura vinula. Sometimes taken, although I have never met 

 with it. I have found the larva. 



Pygsera bucephala. Very common in the larva state. 



Ptilodontis palpina. I have only taken one specimen of this insect, 

 but Mr. Greene during his visit here bred a pair, and with his accus- 

 tomed liberality gave them to me. 



Notodonta camelina. Of frequent occurrence in one locality. 



N. dictaea. Rare. I have taken two at different times. 



N. trepida. I have taken both the larva and pupa of this species, 

 but have never reared it. 



N. chaonia. I have never seen this insect, but Mr. Greene says 

 " I know the insect occurs at Ringwood, as 1 found the larva." 



N. dodonsea. I found an ichneumoned larva of this species in 

 1861. 



Diloba cseruleocephala. Common in the larva state. The imago 

 is not often seen. 



Thyatira derasa. I have sometimes taken this, and once found the 

 larva. 



T. batis. I take this and the preceding species at sugar, but not 

 commonly. 



Bryophila Perla. Taken occasionally on lichen-covered walls. 

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