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INSECTS (continued) Smerinthus populi, L. Common all over south Derbyshire, occasional in north tiliae, L. Cubley (prior to 1863); one pupa (G.P.) Macroglossa stellatarum, L. Sometimes in large numbers in the Dove and Trent Valleys, occasionally everywhere ex- cept the High Peak SESIID.S Trochilium apiformis, Clerck. Repton and Willington in osier beds crabroniformis, Lewin. Trent Valley, Little Eaton Sesia sphegiformis, Fb. Repton Shrubs tipuliformis, Clerck. Common in gar- dens of central and southern Derby- shire asiliformis, Rott. Repton Shrubs culiciformis, L. Repton Wood, Seal Wood ZYGXHIDJE Ino statices, L. Common in meadows ; Trent and Dove Valleys geryon, Hb. Monsal, Lathkill, Middle- ton and Dove Dales, Little Eaton Zygaena lonicerae, Esp. Repton filipendulae, L. Trent Valley, Dove- dale, Middleton Dale, common ; Little Eaton, etc. BOMBYCES NYCTEOLID.S: Hylophila prasinana, L. Fairly common south Derbyshire, especially south of the Trent ; also reported from Lath- kill Dale (R.H.F.) ; one, Bakewell, 1900 (W. Storrs Fox) NOLID/E Nola cucullatella, L. Common in the low- lying parts of the county confusalis, H.S. Burton and Repton LlTHOSIIDjE Nudaria mundana, L. Not found north of Bakewell ; occurs in valleys of the south Lithosia lurideola, Zinck. Trent Valley, etc. Gnophria quadra, L. Once at Little Eaton (J-H.) EUCHELIID^; Deiopeia pulchella, L. A wing found near Repton in 1863 (H.H.C.) ; also said to have occurred at Repton in 1874 (Ent. xvii. 141) Euchelia jacobaeae, L. On hillsides be- tween Whatstandwell and Little Eaton (J.H.) ; one, Calke (H.H.C.) CHELONIID;E Nemeophila plantaginis, L. Dovedale, Monsal and Lathkill Dales ; Amber- gate (G.P.) CHELONIID^ [continued"] Arctia caia, L. Fairly common in all parts Spilosoma fuliginosa, L. Has occurred in almost every part of the county, but not common mendica, Clerck. One, Middleton Dale (C.F.T.) ; larva once, Little Eaton (J.H.); two larvae, Milldale (H.H.C.) lubricipeda, Esp. Common from north to south menthrasti, Esp. Common from north to south urticae, Esp. Larvae once near Burton HEPIALID^E Hepialus humuli, L. Common and gener- ally distributed sylvanus, L. Generally distributed. Common in Trent and Lower Der- went Valleys ; Bakewell district (R.H.F.) velleda, Hb. Common south of the Trent ; also Ashopton to Baslow (E.A.C.), Bakewell district (R.H.F.), etc. var. gallicus, Bretby lupulinus, L. Common all over county hectus, L. Common Cossus ligniperda, Fb. Common in val- leys of south Zeuzera pyrina, L. Occasional in mid and south Derbyshire LlPARIDJE Porthesia chrysorrhea, L. Willington, common (G.P.) similis, Fuesl. Very common and generally distributed Leucoma salicis, L. Common south of Trent; Little Eaton Dasychira pudibunda, L. Melbourne dis- trict, fairly common (H.H.C.) ; Trent Valley, scarce Orgyia antiqua, L. Common and gener- ally distributed BoMBYCID-ffi Trichiura crataegi, L. Scarce ; Trent Valley Pcecilocampa populi, L. Occasional ; Burton, Repton ; Ashbourne (F.J.), Darley Dale (B.T.), Derby (G.P.), etc. Eriogaster lanestris, L. Common in Trent Valley ; also Lower Derwent Valley Bombyx rubi, L. Dovedale ; Ashopton to Baslow (E.A.C.) quercus, L. Occasional in central and southern Derbyshire var. callunas. Upper Derwent Val- ley (E.A.C.) Odonestis potatoria, L. Common 8l