Leucania comma L. Not uncommon. 



Adel {IV.H.T.); Askham Bog {JV.F.) ■ Barnsley 

 {/.H.) ; Beverley ! {N.F.D.) ; Bishop's Wood {G. T.) ; 

 Bramham ! {J.Sm.) ; Huddersfield {G.T.F.) ; Pontefract 

 {B.If.); Raskelf (ar.); Redcar (/. &;/^') ; Richmond 

 {/.Sang); Scarborough {J.H.R.); Sheffield (^.Z^.) ; 

 Wakefield {W.T.). 



Leucania impura Hfib. Found probably everywhere, aud 

 generally common. 



Askham Bog (JV.F.); Barnsley {J.H.) ; Beverley ! 

 {N.F.D.) ; Bradford ! {/.IV.C); Fiamborough Head 

 {E.ff.) ; Goole (/ Harrison) ; Hambleton {G.F.) ; Hook 

 Moor near Aberford {J.U'.T.); Huddersfield {G.T.F.) ; 

 Leeds ( W.H.T.) ; Pontefi-act {B.H.) ; Redcar (/ Sang) ; 

 Richmond {J. Sang); Scarborough (y^/Zii'?.) ; Sheffield 

 {A.D.); Wakefield {W.T.). 



Leucania pal lens L. Abundant everywhere. 



A form which I think is the variety ectypa Hub. is 

 tolerably common. 



Leucania phragmitidis Hilb. Askham Bog {W.F.) ; Bever- 

 ley ! {N.F.D.); Bramham {J.Sni.). 



Tapinostola elymi Tr. Common at Spurn {N.F.D. and 

 F. W.L.). 



Mr. Dobre'e informs me that this species comes very 

 freely to light. I have taken it in plenty on the Lincoln- 

 shire coast at rest after dark on the stems of marram grass 

 and its food plant Elyinus arenarius. 



Nonagria despecta Tr. Not common. 



Balby near Doncaster ( ]V. W.) ; Beverley {N.F.D.). 



Nonagria fulva Hub. Fairly common. 



Adel near Leeds {G.T.) ; Askham Bog {W.F.); 

 Beverley! {N.F.D.); Bishop's Wood {C.S)\ Blubber- 



