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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCEK. 
Batodes Angustioraiia. 
Olindia Ulmaua. 
Avgyrolepia Bauraanniaua. 
Macrochila Marginalia. 
Pterophorus Plagiodactylns. 
... Osteodactylus. 
Nothing came to sugar ; took all these 
on wing or found at rest.— J. B. Hodg- 
KiNSON, Penwortham Mill. 
Scarcity of Insects.— The Isle ofWight, 
to which place I have lately been, appears 
(in the way of insect life) to be almost as 
barren as the New Forest; yet I believe, 
had I had good nights for sugaring, I 
should have got a few Noctuae ; all the 
time I was there it was blowing a regular 
gale; as it was I only managed to box a 
few Agrotis lunigeva. Pterophorus spilo- 
daclylus is rare this year; although I got 
larva (one), pupae and imago at one and 
the same time, they were “few and far 
between.” I did not see a single speci- 
men of Bolys Jlavaiis. Mr. Rogers told 
me he had not seen any, and-, in fact, 
reports insects as very scarce at Fresh- 
water. Neither Promissa nor Sponsa have 
appeared in the New Forest as yet. I 
send enclosed some larvre, which 1 found 
a few days since; they were mining in 
the leaves (also enclosed) when I found 
them, but have since cut out quite a 
smart case for themselves, as you see. 
What are they ? [Antispila Treitschliiella 
in leaves of dog-wood.] T found no larvae 
of A. Bennetti, nor had Mr. Rogers, 
although he told me he had looked 
several times. — W. Fareen, Brocken- 
hurst. New Forest, Hants ; July 28. 
COLEOPIERA. 
Claviger foveolatus . — I took one speci- 
men of this insect under stones, with 
F. Flava, on the Brighton Downs, last 
March. — D. Sharp, \4:,Newcastle Street, 
S fraud, IV. C.; July 27. 
EXCHANGE. 
Ino Stalices. — I have a few s])ecimens 
of this moth, which I should be glad to 
exchange for larvae or imagos of the 
following : — 
Smerinthus Ocellatus, 
... Tiliae, 
Sphinx Ligustri, 
Deilephila Elpenor, 
or any other Hawk, except N. Populi.' 
Write stating quantity required for each 
of the above, aud if not answered within 
a week offer not accepted. — J. Nixon, 
West End, Wigton, Cumberland. 
Arctia Caja . — I shall be glad to send 
larvte of this insect to any person who 
may require them, on receipt of a small 
box and return postage. — H enkv Bird, 
near Woodside Green, Great Halling- 
bury, Essex ; July 22. 
Exchange . — I have a few fine speci- 
mens of the following insects : — 
Colias Edusa, 
Vanessa Cardui, 
Satyra Janira, 
Lycaena Corydon, 
... Adonis, 
for which I shall be glad to receive 
offers for exchange. I have also a batch 
of ova of Z..^sculi to exchange for ova, 
larvae, pupae or imagos of P. Machaom 
N. Lucina, or any of the Hawk Moths. — 
George Stedman, Lindfield, Sussex; 
July 27. 
Exchange . — I have bred specimens of 
Xanthia Citrago, and I wish to exchange 
them for the following: — 
Agrotis Ripae, 
Noctua Ditrapezium, 
Aplecta Occulta. 
I have also bred specimens of the under- 
mentioned, — 
Vanessa Polychloros, 
Notodonta Camelina, 
Taeuiocampa Miinda, 
Eriogasler Lanestris, 
