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(F.); Dulwich (W.). III. Wimbledon Common (Ent., xxii., 
151). IV. Ealing (Fe). 
397.— C. punctaria, L. I. Hale End, n.c. (J., N., P.); Woodford, at 
light - (Ent., xix., 67). II. Scarce (F.); Shirley, frequent 
(Sh.); Dulwich (W.); Grove Park, 4/7/97* (C.). III. Wimble¬ 
don Common (Ent., xxii., 151, Ta.) ; Richmond Park 2/6/98* 
(Si.). IV. Ealing (Fe.) ; Highgate Woods (So.) 
998.— C. linearia, Hb. IV. Ealing (Fe.). 
399.— C. annulata, Schulze. II. Croydon (H., Cl.). 
100.— C. orbicularia, Hb. II. Croydon (Cl.). 
401. — C. pendularia, Cl. II. c. (F.) ; Croydon (CL). III. Wimble¬ 
don, 1. (P.). IV. Ealing (Fe.). 
402. — Asthma luteata, Schiff. I. Hale End, n.r. (J., N., Ss., &c.) ; 
Chingford (Be.). II. n.c. (F.); Croydon, r. (Sh.) ; Lee, 8/7/98* 
(C., Ent., xxxii., 40). IV. Hendon (So.) ; Mill Hill, r. (Js.). 
403. — A. candidata, Schiff. Generally common except in the more 
central parts. 
404. — A. testaceata, Don. ( sylvata, Hb.). II. Croydon (H.). 
405. — Euchocca obliterata, Hfn. II. Abundant (F.) ; Eltham, c. 
(Jo.). IV. Harrow (B. & R.). 
406. — Ptychopoda* dimidiata, Hfn. Generally distributed, including 
Clapton (N.). 
407. —P. bisetata, Hfn. Similar distribution to the preceding, i.e., 
generally in the more rural parts, not recorded from Clapton. 
408. —P. trigeminata, Haw. II. Occasionally (F.); Eltham, r. (Jo.); 
Forest Hill (E.R., ii., 69 ; Dulwich (E.R., ii., 140) ; Bromley 
(Ent., xvi., 19). [ C. rusticata vide No. 414]. 
409. —P. herbariata, Fb. Very occasionally in London ; the only 
recent record which I have found is that for Southampton Row* 
(E.R., x., 228). 
410. — P. fusco-venosa, Goeze ( dilutaria , Stgr. Cat. = interjectaria, Gn.) 
I. Clapton Marshes (P.) ; Hale End, abundant (P.) ; Woodford, 
at light (Ent., xix., 67). II. Abundant (F.) ; Forest Hill (E.R., 
ii., 69) ; Dulwich (W.) ; Croydon (Sh.) , Westcombe Park, 
Blackheath (T.). III. Hammersmith (Bi.) ; Chiswick, c. (Si.). 
IV. Hanwell, c. (Ba.); Southall* (Ba.) ; Highgate (So.). 
411. — P. virgidaria, Hb. Abundant, common even within the four- 
mile radius. “ Comes to sugar ” (Si.). 
[L. marginepunctata, Goeze, vide No. 415.] 
412. —P. straminata, Tr. II. Scarce (F.) ; Bromley (Ent., xviii., 
20) ; Shirley, r. (Sh.). IV. Highgate (So.). 
413. —P. subsericeata, Haw. II. Scarce (F.) ; Shirley, r. (Sh.). IV. 
Highgate (So.). 
414. — Cosmorhoe + rusticata, Hb. IV. Hampstead Heath* (Ent., 
(xxiii., 261). 
* The old genus Acidalia (nom. bis lectum) is greatly in need of revision, but 
the present is not the occasion ; I therefore follow the grouping of Herrich-Schaeffer 
and Meyrick, which is at least in part supported by larval characters. The name 
Idaea, Tr., is preoccupied (Idea, Fb., in III. Mag., vi.), while the type of Eois is 
russearia, Hb., Ztr. 
t H.-S. and Meyr. are at variance as to the position of this species; I pro¬ 
visionally retain it in Cosmorhoe, Hb., Stph.; if it be congeneric with dimidiata, 
&c., the name Cosmorhoe will supplant Ptychopoda. 
