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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
M. Stellatarum. Bred and also taken 
on the wing. 
C. Poroellus. Do. 
C. Elpenor. Do. 
D. Galii. Several larvae taken this 
season. 
S. Convolvuli. A few years ago this 
insect was taken on the wing in our 
neighbourhood. 
S. Ligustri. Individuals have been 
taken in this district. 
*A. Atropos. Abundant last year, but 
few have been obtained this season : the 
pupa should be forced, when the perfect 
iusect will appear in three weeks. 
L. Rubricollis. I take the pupae in 
winter from the oak, by removiug the 
moss. 
*L. Mesomelia. Plentiful. 
E. Russula. Do. 
E. Plantaginis. Do. 
L. Rubi. The larva should be forced, 
when the perfect insect will appear in 
three weeks. 
C. Spinula. Plentiful. 
C. Furcula. Larva in September. 
C. Bifida. Do. 
C.. Ligniperda. Common; occasionally 
bred. 
P. Cassinea. Taken this week on the 
lamps, and also at rest on oak. 
P. Palpiua. Bred. 
N. Dictaeoides. Taken at rest in July ; 
the larvae beaten from birch in September. 
N. Dromedarius. Bred ; I take the 
larvae in September. 
C. Curlula. Plentiful. 
C. Reelusa. Do. 
A. Leporina. The larva is common ; 
the perfect insect occasionally taken at 
rest. 
S. Anomala. I took this iusect five 
years ago, and have searched since 
without success. 
L. Conigera. Taken at sugar in Sep- 
tember. 
*H. Petasitis. Abundant. The larvae 
common in the burdock ( Arctium Lappa ) 
and butler-bur ( I’etasitcs vulgaris). 
T. Janthiua. Common. 
*N. Leucographa. Beaten from sallow 
in spring. 
*N. Depuncta. At sugar in August. 
N. Hebraica. Do. 
S. Pyrophila. Taken in the West of 
Cumberland at sugar ; they are also taken 
on ragwort in the evening. 
A. Ripae. Taken in the West of Cum- 
berland. 
*T. Piniperda. The pupae taken in 
winter in fir plantations. 
O. Neglecta. Bred. 
E. Fulvago. Taken at sugar on the 
16th of September. 
D. Conspersa. Taken on the wing in 
the evening in May. 
D. Cucubali. Do. 
*X. Lithoriza. From old palings in 
the spring. 
A. Urticae. Larvae taken in August. 
*H. Uncana. Common. 
H. Scutosa. I have seen a pair in the 
late Mr. Heysliam’s collection, said to 
have been taken near Carlisle. 
P. Syringaria. Taken in August. 
M. Hastaria. Flying at noon in May 
and June. 
*C. Glabraria. Taken by beating oak 
in August. 
H. Prasinana. Common. 
H. Quercana. Frequently met with 
in the district. — Thomas Armstrong, 
12, IJanri.se Court , English Street, Car- 
lisle ; October 13. 
Ortho pteba. 
Blatta giganlea. — A very fine and 
quite perfect specimen of this species, the 
giant cockroach of the West Indies, was 
taken from some logwood at the Hud- 
dersfield Railway Statiou, about a mouth 
ago, but it was much mutilated with its 
long journey, and probable rough usage. 
— G. Tindall, Grove Street, Jludders- 
Jield ; Oct. 10. 
Co LEO PTE K A. 
Beetles at Wcsterham . — Since my last 
account of the species occurring here 
