NOCTURNI. 25 



Lithosia complanula ^</r.==lurideoia F.R. Askham 

 Bog ( Jl'.F.) ; Leeds {E.B.) ; Pontefract {B.H.) ; Raskelf 

 (G.T.) ; Richmond (/ Sa/zg). 



Lithosia complana Z. Bramham {/.Sm.) ; Scarborough 

 {T. IV.) : York {T.H.A., E/ifow., Oct., 1842, and R.C.). 



Lithosia griseola Hiib. Scarborough, common in Raincliff 

 Wood {T.JF.). 



Lithosia quadra L. A scarce species. 



Askham Bog, one specimen in 1S75 ( ^V.P.) ; Barns- 

 ley, two specimens {J.H.) ; one at Redcar in 1875, by- 

 Mr. George Brook, F.L.S., of Huddersfield {G.T.F.); 

 Scarborough, visits the flowers of hogweed {He rack tun 

 spJwndylium) on Oliver's Mount, in July {T. IF.). 



Lithosia rubricollis Z. Guisborough (F.O.M., B. Moths, 

 1S71, i. 54) ; Scarborough ! {T. W.) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; 

 York ! {Stain ton's Mafiital ^.nd R.C.). 



Deiopeia pulchella Z. Of this beautiful and rare species 

 several specimens are recorded. One on Raincliff Moors, 

 Scarborough, by Mr. Richard Beck, on September nth, 

 1871 {/.ff.R.) \ one at Scarborough, in June, 1870, by 

 Mr. John H. Benson {E/ito/ii., viii. 54) ; two seen on 

 the wing, October 25th, 1877, in stubble fields on the east 

 coast, by Mr. P. Inchbald, F.L.S. {F.I., Field, Nov. 4th, 

 1876, /. 556) ; and a Yorkshire example is mentioned in 

 Stephens' Illustrations. 



Euchelia jacobese Z. Plentiful on the east coast, &c., but 

 rarely seen in the West Riding. 



Doncaster ( W. IF.) ; Huddersfield, formerly at Kirk- 

 lees (S.L.M. and F.F) ; Redcar (/. Sang); Scarborough ! 

 i/.H.R.) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; Spurn !! ( IV.E.C.) ; Wake- 

 field {IF.T.) ; York (Z. JFilson, Ent. Mo. JZrt'^^,xvii. 137). 

 Euthemonia russula Z. Not common. 



Martin Beck, Bawtry yJ.H.) ; Riccall common, Selby 



