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381. — C. fjemmaria, Brahm (iritis-gladbachii, Gladb.,Lang, nom. vetus- 
tius). Common everywhere, chiefly (if not indeed exclusively) 
in the darkened ah. perfmnaria, Newm. Partial second brood 
October, 1893 (Js.). 
382. — C. roboraria, Fb. III. Richmond Park (K.). 
383. — C. consortaria, Fb. II. Eltham (Jo.). III. Richmond Park 
(K.) ; Coombe Wood, c. (K.). 
384. — Ectropis consonaria, Hb. II. Croydon (Cl.). 
385. — E. crepuscularia, Hb. (biundularia, Esp., 40, 3, nee Vill.). I. 
Hagger Lane Forest, n.r. (Be., Ta., P.) ; Hale End, c. (J., Ss., 
Tr.). II. n.c. (F.); Forest Hill- (E.R., ii., 69); Croydon (Cl.); 
Shooters’s Hill Woods (T.) III. Wimbledon Common (Bu.). 
IV. Highgate (So.). Single-brooded, in May and June, appears 
in April in abnormally forward seasons only. Ab. delamerensis, 
White, not recorded in the district. 
386. — E. bistortata, Goeze ( biundularia , P>kh., abietaria, Haw.). II. 
Dulwich (E.R., ii., 140, W.); Croydon (Cl.). Appears in March 
and April, and a partial second brood in July. 
387. — E. extersaria, Hb. ( luridata , Bkh., nec Hfn.). II. Eltham (Jo.) ; 
Croydon (Cl.). III. Richmond Park (A.); Coombe Wood (K.). 
IV. Hampstead Heath- (So.). 
388. — E. punctularia, Hb. II. c. (F.) ; Croydon (Cl.) III. Wimble¬ 
don Common- (Bu.); Coombe Wood (K.); Richmond Park, on 
palings, 2/6/95- (Si.). 
389. — Sciadion obscuraria, Hb. II. Croydon (Cl.). [Probably outside 
our district boundaries.—L.B.P.] . 
390. — Pseudoterpna pruinata, Hfn. I. Wanstead, 1., n.r. (P.) ; Wood¬ 
ford, at light (Bishop). II. n.r. (F.); Bromley (Ent., xvi., 
233) ; Shirley, frequent (Sh.). III. Tooting, scarce (Bell—C.; 
Bell—R.); Wimbledon Common (I)., Ta.) ; Barnes (Ta.), 1. on 
broom (Si.). IV. Hampstead Heath- (So.). 
391. — Terpne papilionaria, L. I. Woodford, at light- (Ent., xix., 67); 
Hagger Lane Forest (B. B. Thompson). II. n.r. (F.); Eltham, 
among alder, n.r. (Jo.) ; Bromley (Ent., xvi., 19) ; Croydon 
(H.); Shirley, c. (Sh.). III. Wimbledon Common (Ent., xxii., 
151, Ta.) ; Coombe Wood (K.). IV. Hampstead Heath (So.) ; 
Highgate (Ent., xix., 65, Mh., So.). 
392. — Comibaena pustulata, Hfn. Widely distributed, sometimes 
common ; odd specimens have been taken at Ladbroke Square 
Ent., xx., 200) and Brondesbury (E.R*, ix., 297). Lark’s Wood 
at Hale End, Wimbledon Common, and the Highgate Woods 
are well-known localities. 
393. — Iodis chrysoprasaria, Esp. ( vernaria , SchifL). II. n.r. (F.); 
Eltham (Jo.); Croydon, c. (Sh., CL). III. Richmond, at light 
(A.) ; Coombe Wood (K.). Mr. W. J. Kaye records a straggler at 
light at Worcester Park, just outside our boundary (E.R., xii., 
313). IV. Harrow (B. & R.) 
394. — I. lactearia, L. Generally distributed throughout the more 
rural parts. 
395. — Hemithea aestivaria Hb. (strigata, Mull.). The same may be 
said of this species, which indeed is sometimes extremely 
abundant. 
396. — Cyclophora porata, L. I. Hale End, n.c. (J., N.). II. n.r. 
