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LEPIDOPTERA. 
thotcenia cespitana: “ 18th June, Heath, side of a hill, Amble- 
side; and 14th July, amongst fir-trees, Black-wood, Loch 
Rannoch.” I have several times taken the insect among 
fir-trees, in Torwood, Stirlingshire, and it has been taken by 
others collecting in Scotland. 
Mixodia tenerana, Dup.; first recorded as British, 
and also described and figured, in Humphrey’s and West- 
wood’s British Moths, vol. ii. page 172, pi. xcix. fig. 10, as 
Orthotcenia pinetana . It does not seem at all uncommon 
among fir trees throughout the country. It was first “taken 
in Dorsetshire, by Mr. Dale.” 
Lobesia Servillana, Dup.; first enumerated as British 
in Doubleday’s Catalogue, at page 26; it is a scarce species, 
but occurs at Epping on Sallows, and also in the fens. 
Lobesia simplana, F. v. R.; first enumerated as British 
in Doubleday’s Catalogue, at page 26; it has been taken at 
Darenth Wood, and in the fens, but is rare. 
Chrosis Audouinana, Dup.; described and figured as 
Argyrotoza apicalis in Humphrey’s and Westwood’s British 
Moths, vol. ii. page 169, pi. xcviii. fig. 8, having been' 
" taken by Mr. Bentley, in July, at Tonbridge.” In the 
Zoologist for 1846, page 1268, it is described by Douglas 
and figured, under the name of Argyrotoza Audouinana. 
Mr. Douglas “ took two specimens at Black Park, on the 
28th of June, 1845;” and it has since been taken in the same 
locality, and near Epping, but still continues rare, and is in 
few collections. 
Chiiosis rutilana, Hiibner; first recorded as British, 
described and figured by Newman, in the Zoologist for 1845, 
at page 807 — Mr. Bedell having “on the 7th of July, 1844, 
while beating the juniper trees, on Sanderstead Downs, for 
Macrochila marginellu, obtained five specimens of” this 
insect. It is very common among the junipers at Sanderstead 
and Stoat’s Nest; the larva feeds on the juniper berries* 
