Lepldoptera of Devon and Cornwall. 
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Loc. — Looe ; Whitsand-cliffs ; Cremill ; Staddon-heights ; Wcm- 
bury; — Salcombe, Mr. J. Buckton ; Torquay, Dr.B.; Teignmouth, 
Dr. J. 
Gen. POIiZA, Och. 
295. P. Chi, Lin. 
Pha-Noctua Chi, Lin. Sys. Nat. ii. 846. 
Polia Chi, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 192, pi. 40, fig. 15.— Staint. Man. i. 
264. 
Much rarer than the species immediately preceding. 
Ap2h — August. 
Loc— Plymouth, E. 5. R.; Torquay. Dr. 5.; Teignmouth, Z)r. J. ; 
Modbury, Rev. G. C. Green. 
S96. P. flavocincta, ScUff. 
Nociuajiavicincta, Schiff. Wien. Verz. 72. 
Polia fiavicincta. West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 191, pi. 40, fig. 9. 
Polia flavocincta, Staint. Man. i. 264. 
This insect appears to be very local. It is, however, a common 
species in the neighbourhood surrounding Plymouth, where the 
moth is taken freely, both at -'sugar" and at gas-lamps. Dr. Jor- 
dan too finds it commonly at Teignmouth. 
App. — September. 
Loc. — Plymouth ; — Torquay, Dr. B. ; Teignmouth, Dr. J. 
Gen. Z>iLSVPOZ.ZA, Gn. 
297. D. Templi, Thunh. 
Noctua Templi, Thunb. Insec. Suec. iv. 56. 
Polia TempU, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. pi. 39, fig. 11. 
Dasypolia Templi, Staint. Man. i. 265. 
Not uncommon in the suburban districts, and even in the town 
of Plymouth. It is greatly affected and allured by artificial light. 
App. — October and particularly in November. A few notes of 
dates of capture run thus: — "November 8th, 16th, 18th, and 
25th." 
Log. — Plymouth; — Keyham, Devonport, J. <S. i). ; Torquay, 
L>r. B. : Teignmouth, Dr. J. 
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