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A HISTORY OF BERKSHIRE EUCLIDIIDJE "Euclidia mi, Clerck.

  • gtyphica, Linn.

CATOCALID.E: Catocala nupta, Linn. promissa, Esp. Padworth ; Aldermaston Park some- times common ; Boar's Hill (A. Sidgwick) Aventia flexula, Schiff. Gener- ally distributed but rare TOXOCAMPID.K Toxocampa pastinum, Tr. Local, but plentiful in willow beds where it oc- curs. Burghfield ; Midg- ham ; Thatcham ; near Henwood HERMINIID.S tRivula sericealis, Scop. 'Zanclognatha grisealis, Hubn.

  • tarsipennalis, Tr.

Pechypogon barbalis, Clerck. Local, but common where it occurs HYPENID/E Bomolocha fontis, Thnb. Rare. Bulmershe Park, Reading ; Aldermaston Park

  • Hypena rostralis, Linn.
  • proboscidalis, Linn.

Hypenodes albistrigalis, Haw. Not common. Maiden- head (A. H. Clarke) ; Mor- timer; Aldermaston Park costaestrigalis, St. Local, but not uncommon. Wok- ingbam ; Bulmershe Park, Reading; Burghfield (Bird); Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) Tholomiges turfosalis, Wk. Local, but plentiful. Wok- ingham ; Bulmershe Park, Reading; Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) BREPHID.TE tBrephos parthenias, Linn. Common and general in birch woods and planta- tions notha, Hubn. BagleyWood; Wytham Wood (Pogson- Smith) GEOMETRY UROPTERYGIDJE Uropteryx sambucaria, Linn. ENNOMID.S: tEpione apiciaria, Schiff. Com- mon in sallow beds every- where advenaria, Hubn. Newbury, (Mrs. Chorley)

  • Rumia luteolata, Linn.

tVenilia macularia, Linn. Angerona prunaria, Linn. Rather scarce. Mortimer ; Burghfield ; Padworth ; Aldermaston Park ; Brad- field (Young) 'Metrocampa margaritaria, Linn. tEllopia prosapiaria, Linn. Gen- erally distributed in the fir woods, and fairly plen- tiful tEurymene dolobraria, Linn. tPericallia syringaria, Linn. 'Selenia bilunaria, Esp. lunaria, Schiff. Well distri- buted, but not common tetralunaria, Hufix. Widely distributed, but rather un- common 'Odontopera bidentata, Clerck. Crocallis elinguaria, Linn. Eugonia autumnaria, Wernb. Reading at light, once, August 1901 (W. Barnes)

  • alniaria, Linn.

fuscantaria, Haw. Rather scarce. Bulmershe Park, Reading ; Burghfield ; Mortimer ; Aldermaston Park; Tilehurst erosaria, Bork. Scarce. Maidenhead (A. H. Clarke) ; Bulmershe Park, Reading ; Mortimer ; New- bury (Mrs Chorley) ; Boar's Hill (A. Sidgwick)

  • quercinaria, Hufn.
  • Himera pennaria, Linn.

AMPHIDASYDJE

  • Phigalia pedaria, Fabr.

Nyssia hispidaria, Fabr. Com- mon occasionally. Well. Coll. ; Wokingham ; Burgh- field; Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) ; Bagley Wood ; Henwood Biston hirtaria, Clerck. Usually sparingly, but sometimes more plentifully. On street lamps and tree trunks in the suburbs of Reading; Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) tAmphidasys strataria, Hufn.

  • betularia, Linn.

An immaculate black var. at Aldermaston Park and Bagley Wood 106 BOARMIIDJE tHemerophila abruptaria, Thnb. tCleora lichenaria, Hufn. 'Boarmia repandata, Linn.

  • gemmaria, Brahm.

cinctaria, Schiff. Uncom- mon. Burghfield, on fir trees (J. Clarke) abietaria, Hubn. On the Bagshot Sands near Read- ing (Henderson) roboraria, Schiff. Not un- common. Burghfield ; Ufton ; Padworth ; Alder- maston Park ; Newbury (Mrs. Chorley); Hen- wood (Sedgwick) ; Beau- mont (Gardner) t consortaria, Fabr. Generally distributed in oak woods Tephrosia consonaria, Hubn. Often abundant in the beech woods crepuscularia, Hubn. Very local. Well. Coll. ; Bul- mershe Park, Reading ; Newbury (Mrs. Chorley)

  • biundularia, Bork., Esp.

t luridata, Bork. t punctularia, Hubn. Abun- dant among birch Gnophos obscuraria, Hubn. Rare and uncertain. Bul- mershe Park, Reading ; Padworth GEOMETRIDJE tPseudoterpna pruinata, Hufn. Tolerably common among furze generally fGeometra papilionaria, Linn. Generally distributed among birch and alder, and tolerably common t vernaria, Hubn. General on the chalk, but not com- mon tPhorodesma pustulata, Hufn. Not uncommon in oak woods everywhere Nemoria viridata, Linn. Burgh- field (Bird)

  • Iodis lactearia, Linn.

Hemithea strigata, Mull. EPHYRIDJE tZonosoma porata, Fabr. t punctaria, Linn. General and common in the oak woods t linearia, Hubn. Abundant in all the beech woods t annulata, Schulz. Not un- common among maple, particularly in the beech woods