188 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Dasycampa Rubiginea. Three speci- 
mens. Ivy. Oct. 20; do. 
Dicycla Oo. Rare. Sugar, June 28 ; do. 
Epunda Licheaea. Rare. Sept. 13; 
Portland. 
Helioihis Peltigera. One specimen. At 
sugar, Aug. 3 ; Isle of Wight. 
H. Dipsacea. July 2 ; over heath ; New 
Forest. 
Acoiuia Luctuosa. One specimen. On 
clover, Aug. 4. Isle of Wight. 
Erastria Fuscula. At sugar, June 19; 
New Forest. 
PYRALIDES. 
Botys Lancealis. By beating, June 18. 
Rare. New Forest. 
B. Asinalis. At light. Sept. II. Port- 
land. 
Spilodes Palealis. On clover, August 4. 
Two specimens. Isle of Wight. 
CUAMBI. 
Platytes Cerussellus. New Forest. 
Crambus Dumetellus. June; do. 
'C. Uligiiiosellus. July ; do. 
C. Selasellus. August; do. 
TORTIUCES. 
Sarothripus Revayana. New Forest. 
Roxana Arcuana. Do. 
Stiginonota Perlepidana. Do. 
Choreutes Scintillulana. Do. 
Lobesia Reliquana. Do. 
TIXE^. 
Oclisenheiraeria Bisontella. New Forest. 
Tinea Ferruginella. Do. 
Hypouomeuta Vigintipunctatus. Two 
specimens. Do. 
Psoricoptera Gibbosella. Do. 
Gelechia Aleella. Do. 
Argyresthia Andereggiella. Do. 
C'oleophora Wockeella. Isle of Wight. 
C. Pyrrhulipcnnella (larva;). New Forest. 
C. Currucipennella (larva;). Isle of 
Wight. 
Adactyla Benettii. July. Do. 
Ptcrophorus Spilodactylus. Do. 
The arrangement is after the list pub- 
lished by the Oxford and Cambridge 
Entomological Societies. — W. Farren, 
Cambridge. 
Brephos Partkenias. — I have paid my 
first visit to West Wickham this season, 
and have captured five specimens of 
Brephos Parlhenias, and seen several 
others. Cymataphora flavicornis is also 
out. — J. Bryakt, 8, Church Street, 
Arlington S(/uare ; March 7. 
COLEOI'TEEA. 
Geodephaga taken in January and 
February. — The following list will show 
how many species may be taken in what 
are generally considered the unprofitable 
months of January and February. Where 
no month is indicated the species was 
taken or observed in both mouths. 
Dromius linearis. Feb. 
„ agilis. Jan. 
„ 4-maculatus. 
„ 4-notatus. Jan. 
Lebia chlorocej)hala (3). Jan. 
Carabus violaceus. Feb. 
Leistus fulvibarbis. 
„ ferriigineus. Feb. 
Nebria brevicollis. 
„ livida. Larvae abundant in 
Gristhorpe Bay in January. 
Notiophilus palustris. Jan. 
„ semipunctatus. Jan. 
Loricera pilicornis. Feb. 
Badister bipustulatus. 
Patrobus excavatus (2). Feb. 
Pristonychus terricola. Jan. 
Calathus Cisteloides. 
„ melanocephalus 
Anchomenus junceus (4). Feb. 
„ dorsalis. 
„ pallipes. 
„ mnrginatus. Jan. 
„ hevis. Feb. 
„ viduus(l). Jan. 
„ llUEStUS. 
„ fuliginosus. 
„ tnicans (14). Feb. 
„ j)clidnus (f)). Fob. 
