531. —('. miata, L. II. Scarce (F.); Eltham, at lamps, rather common 
(•To.). III. Chiswick (Ent.. xxv., 203). IV. Hampstead (Bu.); 
Harrow (Ent., xxv., 203, B. & R.) ; Crouch End, 1893* (Js.). 
[Euphyia picata, Hb. vide No. 506] . 
532. — Cidaricr : cory lata, Thnb. I. Hale End, c. (J., N., Ss., &c.) ; 
Isle of Dogs, n.c. (Wy.). II. Scarce (F.) ; Shooter’s Hill 
Wood (T.) ; Shirley, frequent (Sh.) ; Croydon (Cl.). IV. Mill 
Hill, r. (Js.); Highgate Woods (So.). 
533. — <'. tnmcata, Hfn. I. Hale End, c. (-J., Ba., P.) ; Hagger Lane 
Forest (Bu., Cl.); Woodford, at light (Ent., xix., 67) ; Totten¬ 
ham (Be.) ; Ponders End (Bu.). II. n.r. (F.) ; Dulwich (W.). 
IV. Hanwell (Bd.) ; Muswell Hill (Bu.); Crouch End, 1892* 
(Js.) ; Highgate Woods (So.) ; Hampstead (Mb., So.) ; Harrow 
(B. & R.). 
534. — -C.immanata, Haw. I. Hagger Lane Forest (Bu., Cl.); Ponders 
End (Bu.). II. n.r. (F.); Dulwich (W.); Shirley, c. at heather 
bloom (Sh.). III. Scarce (Bell—M.). IV. Harrow (B. & R.) ; 
Hampstead, at light (Mh.). 
535. — C.fulrata, Forst. Common in most parts, excepting the more 
central. 
536. — Lampropteryx mfumata, Hb. II. Formerly common, now 
extinct (F.). IV. Highgate Wood (So.); Hendon (So.); Harrow 
(B. & R.). 
537. — Eustroma silaceata, Hb. II. Occasionally (F.) ; Eltham, 
occasionally (Jo.) ; Bromley (Ent., xviii., 20) ; Croydon (Cl.). 
III. Chiswick* (Ent., xxv., 203). 
538. — -Lyyris (?) prunata, L. IV. Harrow (B. & R.). 
539. — L. testata, L. I. Tottenham, at light (Be.) ; Hagger Lane 
Forest (Bu., Cl.) ; Hale End, c. (J.) ; Woodford, at light (Ent., 
xix., 68). II. Common but local (F.) ; Bromley (Ent., xviii., 
20) ; Shirley, c. at heather bloom (Sh.). III. Tooting, f.c. 
(Bell, Bell—M.) ; Wimbledon Common (Ta., Si.) ; Chiswick* 
(Ent., xxv., 204) ; Bedford Park (Ent., xxv., 204). IV. N. 
London (Sd.) ; Hampstead Heath, c. (So., Mh.) ; Harrow (B. & 
R.). 
540. — L. pyraliata, Fb. (dotata, Stgr. Cat.). I. Chingford (Be.) ; Hale 
End, c. (N., .J., P.). II. Scarce, formerly abundant (F.) ; 
Croydon (Cl.) ; Dulwich (W.) ; Lee (C.); Grove Park (C.). III. 
Bedford Park (Ent., xxv., 204). IV. Hanwell (Ba.) ; Ealing 
(Fe.) ; Southall, common locally (Ba.) ; Willesden (Bu.) ; 
Finchley (Bu., Sw.) ; Hendon, c. (So.) ; Highgate, at light 
(Mh.) ; N. London (Sd.) ; Harrow (B. & R.). 
541. — L. asxociata, Bork. Generally distributed, and mostly common. 
542. — Pelnrya comitata, L. Very generally distributed, including 
Canonbury, Highbury, Holloway, &c. (Bu.) ; Stamford Hill, 1. 
abundant (Js.) ; Hackney Marshes (Cl.); Isle of Dogs (Wy.) ; 
Greenwich Marshes (T.). Mr. Bell’s list indicates it as “rare” 
at Tooting. 
* Dyxstroma, Hb. Verz., of which Hulst makes tnmcata the type, was probably 
published in the same year (1825) as Cularia, Tr.; pending further enquiry, I retain 
ttie more usual name. 
