48 PORRITT : LIST OF YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA. 



Emmelesia albulata IF.V. Fairly common in meadows 



where Rhina7tthus crista-galli grows. 



Balby near Doncaster ( W. W.) ; Blubberhouses {Lord 



Walsingham) ; Bradford {J.W.C); Bramham (yi^w.) ; 



Huddersfield, formerly very abundant, but scarce of late 



years (G.T.F.) ; Pontefract {B.H.) ; Richmond {/. Sang); 



Scarborough {Stainton's Manual); near Selby {C.S.) ; 



Sheffield {A.D.) ; Wakefield {W.T.) ; York ! {Stainton's 



Manual). 

 Emmelesia decolorata Hiib. Generally common amongst 



Lycluiis. 



Askham Bog ( W.P.) ; Balby near Doncaster ( W. W.); 



Barnsley {J.H); Beverley {J. Harrison); Bradford 



{J.W.C.); Bramham ! {J.Sm.) ; Hambleton {G.T.) ; 



Hornsea (N.KB.) ; Huddersfield !! (G.T.F.) ; Leeds 



(E.B.) ; Pateley Bridge ( IV.D.R.) ; Pontefract (B.H.) ; 



Richmond {G.F.B.); Scarborough! (T.IV.); Sheffield 



(A.I).); Wakefield ( JV. T.) ; Wentbridge {G.T.). 



Emmelesia taeniata Stcph. We have only one locality for 

 this local species. 



Scarborough (J:rF.). 



Eupithecia venosata Fab. Not uncommon amongst Silene 

 inflata. 



Barnsley {J.H); Bradford (/.JV.C); Bramham! 

 {J.Sm.); Huddersfield (a r. P.); Leeds (C^. and/ W.T.); 

 Leyburn {/. Sang) ; Pontefract {B.H.) ; Richmond 

 {G.F.H.) ; Scarborough {T. IV.) ; Sheffield (^.Z>.) ; Wake- 

 field (f^T.); York {T. Wilson). 



Eupithecia linariata JV.V. Generally common amongst 

 toadflax, but seldom seen in the image state. The larvae 

 used to feed in profusion in the flowers and seed-capsules 

 of Linaria valgaris growing in my garden and adjoining 

 fields, but I never saw more than one or two moths on the 

 wing there, although I often looked for them. 



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