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237. T. orbona, Fah. 
Noctua oriona. Fab. Man. ii. 150. 
Triphoena orhona, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 108, pi. 21, fig. 4-12.— Staint. 
Man. i. 230. 
Common in almost every locality in Devon and Cornwall. 
238. T. pronuba, Zin. 
Pha-Noctua pronuba, Lin. Sys. Nat. ii. 8*42. 
Triphana pronuba, Staint. Man. i. 231. 
Very common everywhere. 
Ap2^. — From the beginning of June and continues through the 
summer. 
Gen. NOCTUA, Gn. 
289. W. g-lareosa, Esp. 
Noctua glareosa, Esp. Schmett. iv. pi. 120. — Staint. Man. i. 233, fig. 1. 
Not uncommon on moors and downs. 
App. — September. 
Loc. — Bovisand ; Bolthead ; Ugborough-beacon ; Ivybridge ; St. 
Cleer ;— Torquay, Dr. B. ; Dawlish, Br. J. 
240. K. depuncta, Lin. 
Pha-Noctua depuncta, Lin. Sys. Nat. ii. 858- 
Noctua depuncta, Staint. Man. i. 233, fig. 2, 
Local and rare. 
App.-^ 
Loc. — Yealmpton ; Harford-bridge ; — Exeter, E.P. ; Alphing- 
ton, at " sugar," H. D. 
Mr, J. S. Dell has taken this moth, but cannot remember where. 
241. N. augrur, Fah. 
Noctua augur, Fab. Mant. ii. 152. 
GrxphipJwra augur. West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 127, pi. 35, fig. 6. 
Noctua augur, Staint. Man. i. 234. 
Scarce. 
App.— July. 
Loc. — Longbridge ; Hooe ; — Torquay, Br. B. ; Barnstaple, 
G. F. M. 
