CRAMBITES, 



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Rombald's Moor near Bradford (/. //^C.) ; Thorne 

 Waste near Goole !! {G.T.F.); York {E.B.). 



Crambus pinetellus L. Sheffield {A.B.). 



Crambus perlellus Scvjy. Askham Bog {IV.F.); Rich- 

 mond (/. Sang) ■ Thorne Waste ( JV. W.). 



Crambus Warringtonellus Zell. Occurs commonly on 

 Thorne Waste ( U'.P. and IV. IV.) ; but we have no other 

 locality as yet. I believe the northern specimens of this 

 insect are simply a form of C. perlcUiis. Excei)t in the 

 New Forest I have never found thu two species occurring 

 separately ; and in a field in the Isle of Man I found all 

 the intermediate varieties between one form and the other. 

 The New Forest specimens seem to me altogether darker 

 and have a more irony appearance than any I have taken 

 in the north, but even they may only be an isolated race 

 of a form of C. perlellus. 



Crambus selaseilus Hiib. Askham Bog ( ^F/'.) ; Bishop's 

 Wood ( v. P.) ; Scarborough (7: IV). 



Crambus tristelius JV.V. Abundant everywhere. 

 * Crambus inquinatellus JV.V. Scarborough (7". Jr.); Stock- 

 ton-on-the-Forest, and Sandburn, York (IV.F.). 



Crambus geniculellus y'/a-ic. Redcar (/. Sang). 

 Crambus culmeilus Z. Abundant everywhere. 

 Crambus hortuellus I///l>. Abundant everywhere. 

 Chilo phragmitellus If?i/>. Askham Bog (IV.F.) ; formerly 

 abundant at Scarborough (T. IV.). 



Schosnobius forficellus Thimb. Askham Bog (W.F.) \ 

 Huddersfield (P.I.). 



Schoenobius gigantellus W.V. Recorded as having occurred 

 at York by Mr. R. Cook (Newman'' s Entum., April, 1842). 

 Anerastia lotella Hiib. A coast species. 

 Redcar (/. Sang). 



