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A HISTORY OF DERBYSHIRE SATURNIID.* Saturnia pavonia, L. Moors from Ashopton to Baslow (E.A.C.), Longstone Moor (J.H.), moors of Upper Dove Valley (F.J., W.H.P.), formerly Breadsall Moor (J.H.) DREPANULID^E Drepana lacertinaria, L. Recorded from the Leicester border falcataria, L. Fairly common near Leicester border (H.H.C.), Breadsall Moor (W.G.S.) Cilix glaucata, Scop. Commonly distributed DlCRANURID^E Dicranura bicuspis, Bork. Egginton, rare ; Burton, etc. (Newm.); Bakewell,once (R.H.F.) furcula, L. Trent Valley bifida, Hb. Breadsall Moor, 1853 (H.C.) ; fairly common in south vinula, L. Common except on the high ground of the north-west NOTODONTID/E Pterostoma palpina, L. Breadsall Moor, 1853 (H.C.) ; also from the Trent to the Leicestershire border Lophopteryx camelina, L. Common Notodonta dictaea, L. Generally distributed from Buxton (C.F.T.) to Seal Wood dictaeoides, Esp. Breadsall Moor (H.C.), Derby (G.P., etc.) ; probably widely distributed dromedarius, L. Reported Lathkill Dale (R.H.F.), Breadsall Moor, Derby, Repton, Willington, etc. ziczac, L. Reported Lathkill Dale (R.H.F.), Osmaston - by - A shbourne (H.C.), Repton, Barrow, Seal Wood, Derby chaonia, Hb. Repton Shrubs trimacula, Esp. Repton Shrubs, Seal Wood PYGJERIDJS. Phalera bucephala, L. Common in southern half of county Pygaera curtula, L. Burton CYMATOPHORID.S Thyatira derasa, L. Fairly common in south ; Dovedale (E.W.B.), Little Eaton (G.P.), etc. batis, L. Tolerably common and general Cymatophora octogesima, Hb. Darley Dale (B.T.) or, Fb. Breadsall Moors, 1853 (H.C.) ; Ashbourne (E.A.R.) duplaris, L. Near Calke (H.H.C.) ; Little Eaton, darker than southern form (J.H.) Asphalia diluta, Fb. Ingleby flavicornis, L. Occurs in most places NOCTUJE BRYOPHILIDJE Bryophila perla, Fb. Common and gene- rally distributed BOMBYCOID^: Moma orion, Esp. Calke (J.H.) Demas coryli, L. Dovedale, Lathkill Dale ; Little Eaton (G.P.) ; larvae formerly near Calke (H.H.C.) Acronycta tridens, Schiff. Trent Valley ; one larva, Calke (H.H.C.); Bread- sall Moors (H.C., etc.) psi, L. Common in all parts leporina, L. Has occurred in Trent Valley and the south aceris, L. Darley Dale (B.T.) megacephala, Fb. Fairly common on low ground aim, L. Burton, Repton (3), Egginton (2), Hartshorns (i), Willington, etc. ; also Kirk Langley (R.H.F.) ; Little Eaton (G.P.) ; Melbourne district, five occurrences, three taken (H.H.C.) ; West Hallam, one larva, 1902 (J.W. Carr) ligustri, Fb. Scarce, Repton Shrubs ; empty cocoons (H.H.C.) rumicis, L. Generally distributed menyanthidis, View. Ashopton district (E.A.C.) Diloba coeruleocephala, L. Common in south Leucania conigera, Fb. Burton, Bretby, Barrow; Bakewell, 1895 (R.H.F.); Miller's Dale and Little Eaton (J.H.) lithargyria, Esp. Bakewell (R.H.F.); Little Eaton (G.P.) ; also district south of the Trent comma, L. Common in central and southern parts impura, Hb. Common pallens, L. Coenobia rufa, Haw. Repton ; Little Eaton (G.B.) Tapinostola fulva, Hb. Burton, Repton, Bretby, Chellaston, etc. Nonagria arundinis, Fb. Common, south ; also occurs where food plant is found, Kirk Langley, etc. (R.H.F.) lutosa, Hb. Burton, Willington APAMEID.S Gortyna ochracea, Hb. Tolerably common Hydroecia nictitans, Bork. Little Eaton, common (G.P.) ; Burton, Bretby, etc. petasitis, Dbl. Newton Road, Burton ; once, Little Eaton (J.H.) micacea, Esp. Generally distributed ; Little Eaton (G.P.) and Trent Valley 82