CRAMBITES. Ill 



Blubberhouses {Lord Walsingham) ; Flamborough 

 Head {E.H) ; Goole Moors (/ Harrison) ; Halifax !1 

 {G.T.F.)] Huddersfield !!(6^.r.P.); Leeds (^.^.); Rich- 

 mond (/ Sang) ; Saddleworth (i?. S. Eddstoii) ; Scar- 

 borough (T. JH) ; Sheffield {A.D.)\ Strensall Common, 

 York ! {]V.P.) ; Thorne Waste ! {G.T.F.). 



Phycis ornatella ]J\ V. Only recorded from one locality. 



York ( W. Simmons). 

 Phycis abietella W.V. Not uncommon at Scarborough 

 {T.]V.)\ York {W.P.). 



Phycis roborella W.V. Bishop's Wood !( /r:/'.) ; Bram- 

 ham ! iJ.Sm.) ; Doncaster ! ( W. W.) ; York ( JT:F.). 



Pempelia palumbella Jl'.K Sheffield {AD.); York!! 



{u:f.). 



Rhodophaea consociella Hiib. Not generally common. 



Rossington ! ( /^rT /'[') ; Scarborough {T.JJ\); York 

 (T. m/son). 



Rhodophaea advenella Zinck. Only recorded from Scar- 

 borough (T. J I'). 



Rhodophaea tumidella Zifick. About oak trees. 



Askham Bog and Sandburn, York ( JJ\F.) ; Bramham 

 i/.Sm.) ; Doncaster ! ( JK W.) ; Scarborough (T. IV.). 



Oncocera ahenella ]VV. Huddersfield (/'./) ; Stainton's 

 Manual also gives "the West Riding of Yorkshire," prob- 

 ably referring to the above record, but I think the specimen 

 must have got there accidentally somehow, as the locality 

 is a most unlikely one for the species. 



Melia sociella Z. Goo\e {G.T.F.) ■ Leeds (^.^.); Rich- 

 mond (/. Sang); Sheffield {A.D.). 



Melissoblaptes cephalonica Stainton. This species was 

 first described and introduced to science (-£■///. Ann.., iS66, 

 /. 147) from specimens bred from dried currants at York 



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