Proceedings Dorset Natural History And Archaeological Society volume 34

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B. On July 15, 1890, and others since.
CARADRINID^.
Caradrina, Tr. Caradrina alsines, Bk. Corfe ; (E. R. B. ). Swanage ; (E. R. B. ). Examples of this species taken by E. R. B. Both at Corfe and Swanage were found by him when sorting through his Caradrinidse in Jan. , 1895.
LEPIDOPTERA OF THE ISLE OF PURBECK. 50 Caradrina ambigua, F. Studland ; one (identified by E. R. B. ) was taken by Mr. Frederick White- head in Aug. Or Sep. , 1896. Swanage ; one (identified by E. R. B. ) was taken by Mr. Pe
...rcy M. Bright in 1892, and several at sugar and ragwort flowers by Mr. A. U. Battley in Sep. , 1901. Mr. W. Parkinson Curtis reports it as not uncommon in 1907 in this locality.
NOCTUID^. Agrotis, 0. Agrotis obelisca, S. V. Studland; a few (one of which was seen by E. R. B. ) were taken at sugar by Mr. Percy H. Tautz in 1907, and in each of the following years. , AGATHINA, D. Studland ; one taken at light by Rev. C. R. Digby in 1890. Not new to the Purbeck list, but only previously recorded from there as occurring on Wareham Heath by Mr.


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