THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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month of August for its appearance. — 
V . R. Perkins, Newcastle - on - Tyne ; 
May 31. 
P/ueosia Dictceoid.es. — Upon looking 
into my breeding-cage one day this week 
I found a beautiful male specimen of 
this species, which I bred from the larva 
taken about the end of August or Sep- 
tember last, ou birch. — J. K. Fawcett, 
Ifendal House of Correction ; May 29. 
Notodonta Tritophus. — On looking 
into my larvae-box yesterday morning I 
saw that a very perfect male specimen of 
this insect had changed from the chrysalis 
which I found last September, at the 
loot of an aspen on Claphaui Common. — 
F. C. Foster, Grammar School, Clap ham, 
S.; June 3. 
Captures during the present Season . — 
I have made the following captures: — 
S. Papyratia. Lea Bridge, May 29. 
F. Radiella. Loughton, May 8. 
T. Munda. Sugar and sallows ; West 
Wickham, March 20. 
G. Aleella. Woodford, May 15 ; Snares- 
brook, May 22, common. 
L. Corylifoliella. Loughton, May 1. 
„ Carpinicolella. Loughton, May 8. 
L. Nicellii. Palings, Lea Bridge Road, 
May 9, abundant. 
The dates indicate when first taken. Of 
Gelechia Aleella I have taken about 
eighteen or twenty specimens, most of 
them at Suaresbrook. Lithocolletis Ni- 
cellii was exceedingly abundant, and I 
might have taken two or three hundreds 
had I chosen. The following have ap- 
peared in my breeding-cage 
Cucullia Lychnitis, May 11. 
Ornix Avellanella, April 28. 
Tischeria Marginea, May 30. 
Lithocolletis Lautella, April 17. 
„ Coryli, April 25. 
„ Spinicolella, April 17. 
„ Faginella, April 17. 
„ Carpinicolella, April 17. 
,, Teuclla, April 18. 
Lithocolletis Emberizmpennella, April 28. 
„ Nicellii, May 3. 
„ Schreberella, May 3. 
— W. H. Killfngback, 11, Oldham 
Place, Coppice Row, W.C.; June 1. 
Captures at Bramham Park. — Profiting 
by our experience of last year, we have 
this season visited Bramham Park about 
a fortnight earlier, — namely, on the 26th 
of the present month, — arriving there just 
at the right time for N. Lucina, which 
we found in fine condition, as well as 
A. Euphrosyne, T. Pages and the two 
Euclidias, especially Glyphica. We like- 
wise took a pair of T. Alveolus, and found 
amongst the grass a female D. Mendica, 
which has since laid a number of eggs. — ■ 
Francis Oates, St. Anne's, Burley, Leeds ; 
May 30. 
COLEOI’TERA. 
Odacanlha melanura a Sussex Species. 
— Through the kindness of one of my 
Sussex friends (who is a Lepidopterist), 
I have been informed of a Sussex locality 
for this very interesting species. I visited 
the spot in company with him on Saturday 
last, and am happy to say we took several 
specimens, but bad to wade up to our 
knees in water to get at them, as they 
were only found in the decayed stems of 
Typha lalifolia, some distance from the 
shore.— J. A. Brewe r, Holmesdale House , 
Reigate ; May 30. 
Wimbledon . — Since my last notice I 
have taken the following species here: — 
Notiophilus rufipes, 
Anchomenus viduus, 
„ var. versutus, Gyll. 
„ mcestus, 
„ fuliginosus, 
Stenolophus dorsalis, 
„ consputus, 
Dromius melanocephalus, 
Harpalus fulvipes, 
Olophrum piceutn, 
Philonthus cinerascens, 
Ocalea badia, 
