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242. K. plecta, Lin. 
Pha-Noctua plecta, Lin. Sys. Nat. ii. 861. 
Oraphiphora plecta, West. & Hum. IJrit. Moth. i. 183, pi. 20, fig. 7. 
Noctua plecta, Staint. Man. i. 234. 
Common throughout the two counties of Devon and Cornwall 
App. — June. 
243. N. C-nigrrum, Lin. 
Pha-Noctua C-nigrum, Lin. Sys. Nat. ii. 852. 
Graphiphora C-nigrum, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 132, pi. 26, fig. 4. 
Noctua C-nigrum, Staint. Man. i. 234. 
Common in and near woods. It is attracted both by light and 
" sugar." 
App. — ^August. • 
Log. — Plymouth ; Radford-wood ; Bickleigh-vale ; Ivybridge ; 
Tavistock ; Liskeard ; — Torquay, R. B. R. ; Exeter, E. P. ; Barn- 
staple, G. F. M. ; Teignmouth, Dr. J. 
^44. N. ditrapezium, Hub. 
Noctua diirapezium, Hiib. Noct. pi. 24, fig. 113. 
Graphiphora tristigma. West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 129, pi. 25, fig. 10. 
Noctua ditrapezium, Staint. Man. i. 234. 
Very rare. Only four or five examples of this Noctua are known 
to have occurred within the counties of which we especially take 
cognizance. Several larvcB however have been found in the vicinity 
of Plymbridge and Bickleigh. These unfortunately did not com- 
plete their metamorphoses. 
App. — 
Loc— Barnstaple, G. F. M. ; Devonport, Mr. Dell; Torquay, 
Mr. White; Lee-moor, Mr. Turner. 
245. triangrulum, Fab. 
Noctua triangulum, Fab. Mant. ii. 145. 
Graphiphora triangulum, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 130, pi. 26, fig. 3. 
Noctua triangulum, S'taint. Man. 1. 235. 
Not uncommon. 
App. — June. 
Lac. — Saltram ; Wembury ; Whitsands ; Plymbridge ; — Tor- 
quay, Dr. B. ; Exeter, E. P. ; Teignmouth, Dr. J. 
