NOCTURNI. 23 



Edlington, near Doncaster ( JV. IV.) ; Sheffield ; York 

 {R.C. and T.H.A., Enfoi/i., October, 1842). 



Zygaena lonicerae Esp. In profusion on the east coast, but 

 local inland. 



Askham Bog ( U'.P.) ; Barnsley {/.H.) ; Boston Spa 

 (A^af., JV. S., vi. 16) ; Filey !! {G.T.F.); Flamborough Head 

 {S.L.Af.) ■ Huddersfield, formerly (/. V.) ; Pontefract 

 {B.H.); Royston {/.W.T.) ■ Scarborough !! {T.W.); 

 Sheffield (A.D.) ; Thorparch (£. JVilson, jii/i., in Lou- 

 do/i's Mag. Nat. Hist.., Oct. 1834, /. 534) ; Wakefield 

 {W.T.). 



Zygaena filipendulae L. Askham Bog {W.P.); Barnsley 

 U-H.); Bramham {J.Svi.); Edlington Wood {J.H.) ; 

 Filey {/.IV.T.); Flamborough Head (S.L.M.) ; Goole 

 {G.T.F.); Horsforth, now extinct ( C. 5. ) ; Huddersfield 

 {/.v.); Ledsham {C.S.) ; Leeds (E.B.) ; now extinct 

 (JKIf.T.); Pontefract (B.JI.) ; Redcar (/. Sa;ig); Rich- 

 mond (/ Sang) ■ Selby {K.R.) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; Wake- 

 field {W.T.). 



Syntomis phegea L. The following note on this species 

 occurs in the Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, Jan., 

 1873, i-"^- 199 • — " Several years ago my late friend T. H. 

 AUis sent me a specimen of this insect for examination, 

 which he found in the possession of a collector in the 

 north of England, who assured him he captured it in 

 Yorkshire, but I do not recollect the exact locality. It 

 had evidently been on the wing some time before it was 

 captured, and it is not very probable that such a worn 

 specimen would have been sent as a type from the con- 

 tinent. — Henry Doubleday, Epping, Dec. 13th, 1872." 



Nola cucullatella L. Probably generally distributed. 



Askham Bog ( W.P.) ; Bramham ! {J.Sm.) ; Brough 

 {G.T.P.); Edlington Wood {G.T.P.) \ Huddersfield 



