THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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CAPTURES. 
Lepidoi>tera. 
Nola Albulalis. — On the 10th of July, 
1859, in this neighbourhood, Dr. Allchin 
took three and I took one specimen of a 
small moth, quite new to us; my speci- 
men has remained in my collection un- 
named until a few days ago, when Dr. 
Allchin called on me, and informed me 
it is a good specimen of the new Nola 
Albulalis. — W. Chaney, 20, Upper Britton 
Street, New Bromplon, near Chatham ; 
Nov. 13, 1860. 
[A figure of this insect will appear in 
the new ‘ Annual.’] 
Captures near Lewisham. — During the 
present season we have met with the fol- 
lowing species, within a radius of twelve 
miles from this place : — 
S. Tiliae. At rest. 
T. Cynipiforme. Beaten from oak at 
Darenth. 
Z. iEsculi (4). Palings, &c. 
C. Ligniperda (2). Larvae abundant. 
L. Testudo (5). By beating oak at 
Darenth. 
N. Cristulalis. Do. 
L. Aureola (4). End of May. 
A. Villica. Larvae found at Lewisham. 
G. Quercifolia. Mothing at Lewisham. 
E. Dolobraria. Beating at Darenth. 
S. Illustraria. Larvae taken at Darenth. 
N. Hispidaria (1). At rest on an oak. 
T. Extersaria. Darenth, by beating. 
E. Pendularia. Do., do. 
A. Can didata. We met with this pretty 
little species in September, in fine 
condition. 
A. Luteata. Common. 
A. Emarginata. Do. 
B. Amataria. Do. 
C. Temerata. Very local. 
Taminata. Do. 
M. Notata. Not scarce; in one locality 
we took eight. 
M. Euphorbiata. Common in the same 
locality. 
E. Adustata. Common, mothing. 
E. Pulchellata. At Darenth. 
Centaureata (several). Not so com- 
mon as usual. 
Plumbeolata. Do. 
Absynthiata. Common, June and 
September. 
Dodoneata. Common. 
Abbreviata. Scarce. 
Exiguata. Very abundant. 
Pumilata. Beaten from sloe blossoms. 
Coronata. By beating, &o. 
M. Albicillata. Mothing, Shooter’s-Hill 
Wood. 
M. Hastata. Darenth Wood. 
Procellata (several). 
Rivata (do.). 
A. Rubidata. Abundant. 
Derivata. Common. 
P. Vitalbata. Mothing, Darenth Wood. 
C. Quadrifasciata. Beating, do. 
E. Vetulata. One evening in July we 
were surprised to observe this species 
swarming round a buckthorn bush 
at Lewisham ; we took about filty ; 
it only continued out a very short 
time. 
E. Rhamnata. Rather common in the 
same place. 
A. Picata. Beating, Darenth Wood. 
P. Palpina. Mothing. 
T. Derasa. At sugar. 
Batis. Do. 
C. Fluctuosa. Beaten from oak at Da- 
renth. 
A. Aceris. Palings. 
X. Scolopacina (I). Mothing at Lewis- 
ham. 
D. Pinastri. Came freely to sugar; in 
one locality we took seventeen. 
N. Rhomboidea (2). At sugar in the 
same place. 
C. Alsines. Mothing. 
X. Cerago. At sugar. 
C. Affinis. Beaten from elm. 
H. Contigua. Darenth Wood, at sugar. 
E. Fuscula. At sugar and beating. 
