3S PORRITT : LIST OF YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA. 



Eupisteria heparata JV.V. Not uncommon among alder 

 in damp places. 



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

 Barnsley {/.H.); Bishop's Wood {G.T.P.) ; Blubber- 

 houses {Lo/d JValsmgham) ; Bradford ! {/. JF.C.) ; Bram- 

 ham !! {/.Sm.); Huddersfield {F.I.) ■ Pontefract {F.H.) ; 

 Scarborough {T.W.); Sheffield {A.D.); Thorne ! ( W. IV.) ; 

 Wakefield (fF.7:). 



Venusia cambricaria Gn. Local but widely distributed, 

 and usually plentiful where it occurs. 



Barnsley !! (///.) ; Bingley !! {E.F.F.B.) ; Bradford!! 

 {/.IV.C); Hebden Bridge!! {G.T.F.); Richmond! 

 {G.F.H.) ; Scarborough ! {T. IV.) ; Sheffield {A.F>.) ; Sow- 

 erby Bridge {C.S.) ; Wharncliffe {/.H.). 



Mr. W. H. Tugwell, of Greenwich, possesses several 

 specimens of a very distinct and dark variety which he 

 informs me were sent to him from Rotherham. 



Acidalia rubricata JV.V. The only claim this species has 

 to appear in our county list is based upon the following 

 records : — " A specimen was taken at Stockton-in-the- 

 Forest by Mr. Baines, and I had another specimen taken 

 by Mr. Baines" {T. H. Allis, Ent. W. Int., 1859); "a 

 specimen was taken by Mr. Birks near York, July 15th, 

 1859" {Ent. IV. Int.,\i. 130, and Ent. Ann., 1860,/. 141). 



Acidalia scutulata JV.V. Askham Bog ( fF.P.) ; Barnsley 

 {J.H.); Bishop's Wood {C.S.); Bradford (/. A. Butter- 

 field) ; Bramham ! {J.Sni.) ; Flamborough Head ! {E.H.); 

 Huddersfield, I have not seen it for some years {G.T.F.) ; 

 Redcar (/. Sang) ; Richmond (/ Sang) ; Scarborough 

 {T. W.) ; Sheffield {A.£>.) ; Wakefield ( JJ'.T.). 



Acidalia bisetata Bark. Widely distributed and generally 

 common. 



Askham Bog {JJ^.F.) ; Barnsley {JV. E. Brady); 

 Boroughbridge ( JV.F.) ; Bradford ! (/ JKC) ; Bramham ! 



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