116 
J. J. Reading's Catalogue of the 
Phalcena Jacobcsm, Lin. Sys. Nat. ii. 839. — Wood. Ind. Ent. t. 8, fig. 91. 
CallimorphaJacohcecB,^e&t.& Hum. Brit. Moth. J. 98, pi. 19, fig. 20-21. 
— Staint. Man. i. 148. 
Very plentiful. 
App. — May, June, and July. 
A species that occurs freely all over Devon and Cornwall. 
Gen. DEZOPEZA, Steph. 
181. X>. pulchella, Xm. 
Phalcena pulchella, Lin. Sys. Nat. ii. 884. — Wood. Ind. Ent. pi. 8, fig. 95. 
Deiopeia pulchella, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 99, pi. 20, fig. 1-2.— 
Staint. Man. i. 150. 
Very rare. 
App, — June. 
The only authority for admitting this insect into the list of De- 
vonian and Cornish Lepidoptera is that of Mr. Parfitt, of Exeter, 
whose note, concerning its being indigenous to the County of Devon, 
is on page 5256 of the " Zoologist." 
Family— BOMBYCIDiE, Steph. 
Gen. XiASZOCAMPA, Schr. 
132. Zi. Xtubi, Lin. 
Phalcena Rubi, Lin. Sys. Nat. ii. 813. 
Lasiocampa Ruhi, Wood. Ind. Ent. t. 6, fig. 40. — West. & Hum. Brit. 
Moth. i. 57, pi. 11, fig. 1-4.— Staint. Man. i. 153. 
Common. 
App. — May and June. 
Log. — Bovisand Heights ; Whitsand Cliffs ; St. Cleer Down ; 
Kingston Down ; Bickleigh Down ; Whitchurch Down ; Torr, 
Cornwood ; — Torquay, R. B. R, ; Exeter, E. P. ; Barnstaple, G. F. 
M. ; Falmouth, Faun. FaL 
An inhabitant of high situations, where, however, the caterpillar 
is protected from the cold winds by the furze bushes and its own thick 
hairy pile. 
133. Z.. Trifolii, Schiff. 
Bomhyx Trifolii, Schifif.-Mull. Wern. Verz. 67. 
Lasiocampa Trifolii, Wood. Ind. Ent. pi. 6, fig. 41. — West. & Hum. Brit. 
Moth. i. 68, pi. 11, fig. 5-7.— Staint. Man. i. 153. 
