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Family— STILBID^, Gn. 
Gen. STZX.BZA, Steph. 
358. S. anomala, Haw. 
Phytometra anomala^ Haw. Ent. Tran. 
Siilbia anomalata, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth.;246, pi. 54, fig. 8-9. 
Stilbia anomala, Staint. Man. i. 314. 
In some localities common, in others rare, but in all local. 
A]pf. — August and September. 
Loc. — Plymbridge ; Bickleigh Down; Wembury ; — Bovisand, 
J. S. D. ; Torquay, Dr. B. ; R. B. R. ; Stokewood, near Exeter, 
E, P.; Haldon, Dr. J. 
Section— LIMBATiE, Gn. 
Family— CATOCALID.aE, Gn. 
Gen. CATOCAZiA, Och. 
359. C. nupta, Lin. 
Pha-Noctua nupta, Lin. Sys. Nat. ii. 841. 
Caiocala nupta. West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 249, pi. 65, fig. 5.— Staint. Man. 
i. 315. 
Scarce. Uncertain in the seasons of its appearance. Has not 
yet been observed in the Plymouth district. 
Ayp. — 1st week in September to the 1st week in October," 
H. D. 
Loc. — Torquay, R. B. R. ; Teignmouth, Dr, J. ; Alphington, 
"where it came freely to 'sugar' in 1859, '60, and not since," 
H. D. ; Barnstaple, G. F. M. 
Section— SERPENTINA, Gn. 
Family— EUCLIDID^, Gn. 
Gen. ZSUCZiZDZA, Och. 
360. E. Mi, Lin. 
Pha-Noctua Mi, Lin. Sys. Nat. ii. 838. 
Euclidia Mi, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 252, pi. 56, fig. 11.— Staint. Man. i. 
318. 
Generally distributed and not uncommon. 
