PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES. 
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Tortrix viburnana. Killarney. 
„ icterana. Howth ; not uncommon in the larva state ; the male larvse ap¬ 
pearing in June and the female larvae in July, on Plantago lanceolata, 
Centaurea nigra, &e. This is a curious circumstance, as the female is 
much rarer than the male in the imago state. The latter emerges in 
July ; the former, in August. 
,, viridana. Dublin, &c. ; common. 
,, adjunctana. Common; larvse to be found on honeysuckle and ivy, in 
April. 
,, corylana. Mr. Clear. 
,, ministrana. Newtownlimavady, Co. Derry. 
Dichelia grotiana. Mr. Tardy. 
Amphysa gerningana. Do. 
Peronea favillaceana. Howth ; larvse, in July, on the under side of beech leaves, 
enclosed in a fine web. 
„ rufana. Howth, &c. ; on hedges, in September and October. 
,, schallerana. Mr. Tardy; also var. latifasciana, Hw. 
„ abilgaardana. Howth, &c. ; larvse on brambles, in June and July; 
common. 
„ cristana. Belfast; also the varieties spadiceana, Hw., desfontainiana, F. 
,, urnbrana. Mr. Tardy. 
„ tristana. Belfast; also the vars. boscana, F., and plumbosana, Hw. 
Teras effractana. Do.; also at Blarney, Co. Cork. 
,, caudana. (?) Belfast. 
Dictyopteryx contaminana. (?) Same locality. 
„ holmiana. Do. 
„ bergmanniana. Common; pupse to be found in rose leaves, at the 
end of May. 
Argyrotoza conwayana. Mr. Tardy. 
Penthina betuletana. Holywood, Co. Down. 
,, pruniana. Common everywhere ; larvse on leaves of sloes, cherry trees, 
&c., in May. 
,, cynosbana. Mr. Clear. 
Spilonota roborana. Howth ; larvae common on sweetbriar, in May. 
,, suffusana. Mr. Haliday’s list. 
Pardia tripunctana. Dublin, &c. 
Notocelia udmanniana. Dublin; not uncommon ; larvse in shoots of bramble, 
in June. 
Sericoris cespitana. In month of July; scarce near Dublin. 
,, littorana. Howth ; a single specimen. 
,, lacunana. Dublin ; very common. 
„ urticana. (?) Mr. Haliday’s list. 
Mixodia schulziana. Mourne Mountains, Co. Down. 
Roxana arcuana. Mr. Clear. 
Cnephasia musculana. Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow ; larvse between united bramble 
leaves, in September, about which time they cease feeding, and form a slight 
cocoon between two leaves. In the middle of November, the larva, having 
wasted to about half its former size, and contracted a withered appearance, 
changes to the pupa state. 
Sciaphila virgaureana. Near Dublin ; larvse to be met on Veronica beccabunga, 
in June. 
,, alternana. Mr. Tardy. 
,, passivana. Not uncommon near Dublin. 
„ hybridana. Do. 
Bactra lanceolana. Do. 
Phoxopteryx uncan a. Belfast. 
,, myrlillana. Do. 
„ lundana. Near Dublin, on slopes of Drogheda Railway ; flies freely 
from five to half-past six o’clock, a.m. ; plentiful in May. 
,, mitterbacheriana. Roebuck, near Dublin; and at Belfast. 
