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App. — June. 
Log. — Open places in and near almost every wood for twenty miles 
round Plymouth ; — Falmouth, Faun. Fal, ; Torquay, Dr. B. ; 
Teignmouth, Dr. J. ; Exeter, E. P. ; Alphington, H. D. ; Barn- 
staple, O. F. M. 
361. B. grlyphlca, Lin. 
Pha-Noctua glyphica, Lin. Sys. Nat. ii. 838. 
Euclidia glyphica, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. pi. 55, fig. 10.— Staint. Man. 
i. 318. 
Rather more common than E. Mi, and occurring in the same 
localities, being a not unfrequent insect throughout both Devon 
and Cornwall. 
App. — June, some seasons in May. 
Family— POAPHILIDiE, Gn. 
Gen. PBYTOMSTaA, Haw. 
362. P, eenea, Schiff. 
Noctua (Bnea, Schiflf. Wien. Verz. 
Phytometra <B?iea, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 244, pi. 54, fig. 2.— Staint. 
Man. i. 819. 
Generally distributed over Devon and Cornwall, on heaths and 
downs. 
App. — June and July ; (according to Mr. Dell, May and June.) 
Log. — Whitsand-heights ; St. Cleer Down ; Bickleigh Down ; 
Ivybridge; Bolthead ; — Torquay, Dr. jB. ; H aid on, Dr. J. ; Exeter, 
E. P. ; Alphington, H. D. 
On this page is completed the third part of the Catalogue 
of the Lepidoptera of Devon and Cornwall, comprising all the 
Noctua at present authenticated as having occurred in the 
Coujities. 
The Nocture of Great Britain and Ireland, not including the 
Channel Islands, amount to exactly three hundred. Of these 
there are in Devon and Cornwall two hundred and thirteen 
well-authenticated species. This high proportion is doubtless a 
