96 J. J. Reading's Catalogue of the 
Gen. APX.SCTA, Gn. 
306. A. herbida, Schiff. 
Noctua herbida, Schiff. Wien. Verz. 313. 
Polia herbida, West. & Hum. Brit. i!otli. i. 190, pi. 40, fig. 7. 
Aplecta herbida, Staint. Man. i. 271. 
Not unfrequent at sugar." 
A^pp. — August and September. 
Log. — Plymouth ; Longbridge ; Shaughbridge ; Ford, Stoke ; 
Anthony Weston Mills, J. S. D. ; Torquay, Br. B. ; Exeter, E.P. 
Note. — Dr. Jordan writes : — " No Aplecta has ever been taken by us at 
Teignmouth." 
307. A. nebulosai Och. 
Polia nebulosa, Och. iv. 74. 
Polia nebulosa, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 189, pi. 40, fig. 2-3. 
Aplecta nebulosa, Staint. Man. i. 272. 
Not uncommon. The most frequently observed of the genus. 
App. — 
ioc— -Same as cited for A. herbida, 
308. A tinctai Bork. 
Polia iincta, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 189, pi. 40, fig. 6. 
Aplecta tincta, Staint. Man. i. 272. 
Eare. 
App. — July. 
Loc— Bickleigh vale ;— Weston Mills, J. S. D. 
309. A. ad vena, Schiff. 
Noctua advena, Schiff. Wien. Verz. 77. 
Polia advena, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 189, pi. 40, fig. 1. 
Aplecta advena, Staint. Man. i. 272. 
Not uncommon. 
App. — July. 
Log. — Same as mentioned for A. herbida and A. nebulosa. 
Gen. KADBNA, Och. 
310. H. adusta, Esp. 
Noctua adusta, Esp. Noct. 70, fig. 1. 
Iladena adusta, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 161, pi. 33, fig. i.— Staint. Man. 
i. 274. 
