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^fl, H.) buzzed from a tuft of grass and escaped me. From 
r tufts I also started several GelecUa terrella and psilella. Gcene- 
la PanipMlus was everywhere in numbers, but was only to be 
d from its repose; only during a short gleam of sunshine was it 
tarily on the wing. 
Behind the " Judenberg " I started from the sheltered, dry, weedy 
Df the road four PentUna rufana (rosetana), and Cramhus pas- 
■,s and dumetellus in plenty ; Cr. cerussellus seemed to be just 
ag its appearance, and was therefore scarce ; of Cramhus perleUus 
k here one male with the anterior wings quite unicolorous white, 
nd the larv^ of Simyra nervosa of various sizes, not uncommonly on 
favourite food, Chondrilla juncea, also on Bumex acetesella, and 
Dn Euplwrlia cyparissias ; i\e smallest ones turned out afterwards, 
out exception, to be ichneumoned. Here I started one $ Erastria 
idula. On the green stems of Artemisia campestris, and also on 
idjoining grass-stems, I found a few cases of Goleophora viUcigerella, 
h were probably mostly empty, as, whilst smoking amongst the 
les of the Artemisia, I started up several of the imago, of which, 
the females were still in good condition. Of Fidonia fasciolana 
■aria) I met with several specimens both good and bad. 
In the fir plantation near the peat-marsh the collecting was bad, 
; was too much exposed to the west vdnd, which rapidly carried 
y from me everything on the wing. On the bushes I took only one 
pholita cosmophorana. From Thymus serpyllum I started by degrees 
>ral specimens of Pyrausta sanguinalis, which, with the exception of 
,w specimens, were still fine. Under the juniper bushes and the 
Dches of the fir bushes which rested on the ground, started out 
ecUa umhrosella and terrella, probably mixed with other species ; as 
ms still broad day-light, and I use no net for catching insects, the 
id carried nearly all of them away from me, Setina Kuhlweinii S, 
Lcrally in good condition, flew from the grass stems in open places, 
: only ? which I found on a small fir-bush was bad and good for 
ihing. On a similar small bush I found a pupa between the 
eedles," and on a grass stem I found a larva of this species. On 
, isolated juniper bushes I obtained one Bypsolophus marginellus, and 
I many of the webs of Conchylis ruiilana. Here I also took a worn 
;cimen of Steganoptycha neglectana* of Duponchel, which had no 
