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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Lasiocampa Rubi (I have some specimens 
bred from larvae taken there last autumn): 
there too Thecla Rubi is to be found. 
We also met with C. Jacobcece, Eudidia 
Mi, and larvae and pupae of Anl/irocera 
Trifolii : we had a delightful day. — 
James Balding, Wisbech; June 28, 
1856. 
Captures of Lepidoptera in Sussex . — 
During the last few days we have taken 
Nemeobius Lucina, 
Melitcea Artemis, 
Argynnis Selene, 
„ Euphrosyue, 
Thecla Rubi, 
Thymele Alveolus not plentiful, 
Thanaos Tages in numbers, 
and at sugar 
Thyatira batis. 
— E. Silvester and W. Edwards, 
Pound Hill , Worth, Sussex ; July 5, 
1856. 
Captures of Lepidoptera near West 
Wickham. — During the last three weeks 
I have taken at West Wickham, Adding- 
ton, and the vicinity, 
Leucophasia Sinapis, 
Melitaia Artemis, 
Hipparchia Hyperanthus, 
Polyommatus Agestis, 
Thanaos Tages, 
Pamphila sylvanus, 
Procris Statices, 
Sesia fuciformis, 
Arctia villica, 
Biston Betularius, 
Euchelia Jacobaue, 
Lithosia rubrieollis, 
Euclidia Mi, 
Ourapteryx Samhucaria. 
— Alfred Simson, Norwood; July 7, 
1856. 
Duplicate pupce of Lasiocampa Trifolii. 
— I have a great many of these pupte ; 
and if any one wants them I shall be 
most happy to send them whilst my stock 
lasts. — J. B. Rvder, 15, Navy Row, 
Morice Town , Dcvonport ; July A, 1856. 
Lance of Cucullia Chamomillcc. — 
Those who want these larvse should look 
after them now, as many of mine have 
changed to pupae. — I bid. 
Deilephila Galii. — I have just bred a 
line female from a larva taken here in 
August last: I expect two more out in a 
few days. — H. J. Hakding, Noah’s Ark, 
Peter Street, Deal ; July 6, 1856. 
Ca/iturcs of Lepidoptera. — July 1st, at 
Martin, in Kent, I found a pine wood 
swarming with Gnophria rubrieollis. I 
took several pupae in the tips of the 
furze, and they have since produced 
Anarsia spartiella. July 3rd, at Taylor’s 
Hill, Hospital Wood, near Canterbury, I 
met with Melitcea Athalia and Botys 
lancealis. July 4th, on the sand-hills 
here, I obtained Timandra emutaria, 
Lozogramma lineolaria (this insect is out 
from May to November), and Cledeobia 
Angustalis. I am now breeding Coleo- 
phora albitarsella from larvae taken at 
Darentli in April. — [bid. 
Duplicates of Dianthceciu conspersa . — 
Within the last ten days 1 have bred 
some fine specimens of this insect. Is 
any one in want of the species? — C. 
Nelson, M.D., Dunbar ; July 7, 1856. 
Captures of Lepidoptera at Brighton. 
— Neuriu Saponaria has been unusually 
numerous here. Mr. Winter and I have 
taken very fine specimens. We are now 
taking Dentalis, Irrorella, Aceris and 
Conspersa. — A. I. Wigginton, Sussex 
County Hospital , Brighton ; July 4, 
1856. 
Larvce of Anybia Langiella. — It had 
been for some time a stumbling-block, 
that, whereas on the Continent the larva 
of this species was found mining the 
leaves of Epilobium hirsutum, here we 
could not find it on that plant. I re- 
member, four years ago, when Professor 
Zeller was here, Mr. Douglas showed 
him discoloured but not mined leaves 
of the Epilobium ; and on the Professor 
enquiring why he showed him these 
leaves, Mr. Douglas replied, “To show 
you that in them there arc no larva; 
