Beverley {N.F.D.) ; Bramham {/.S/n.) ; Doncaster ! 

 {/.H.,G.T.P., /[:P., and others); Hull(/ W.Boult); Led- 

 stone and Micklefield {C.S.) ; Pontefract {B.H.) ; Rich- 

 mond {G.P.H. and J. Sang) ; Rotherham {Siaiiitoii's 

 Manual); Sheffield (y^.i?.) ; Wakefield ( ^r r.) ; York 

 ( W.P. and T. Wilson). 



Xanthia ferruginea W.V. Generally common. 



Askham Bog ( W.P.) ; Barnsley (/.H.) ; Beverley ! 

 {N.F.n.); Bradford! {/.W.C); Bramham ! {/.Sm.) ; 

 Huddersfield {G.T.P.); Ilkley!! {£.£.); Leeds\ {W.H.T.); 

 Mirfield (G.T.P); Pontefract (^.j^.) ; Richmond (/ 

 Sang); Sheffield (A.B.) ; Wakefield ( [f< 7! ). 



Cirrcedia xerampelina I//il>. Local, but usually not un- 

 common where it occurs. 



Bedale (W. Cidverweli, Ent. W. /;;/., 1859, /^. 4) 

 Beverley ! {N.F.D.); Bramham i^C.S.); Doncaster ( W. W.) 

 Newton Kyme {C.S.); Pontefract, not uncommon {B.H.) 

 Richmond {G.P.H. and J. Sang) ; Scarborough, not un 

 common {T. IV.) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; Wetherby ! {C.S.) 

 York {JP:P.). 



Mr. Prest says the beautiful variety unicolor occurs 

 at York. 



Tethea subtusa ]V. V. The larvae may sometimes becoUected 

 freely from poplars, but the imago is seldom seen at large. 

 Askham Bog {W.P.) ; Barnsley {/.H.) ; Bishop's 

 Wood {G.T.P.) ; Bramham {J.Sni.); Huddersfield! 

 {G.T.P.) ; Richmond (G^.T^.^.) ; Sheffield (^.Z*.) ; Wake- 

 field (ff IT:). 



Tethea retusa Z. We have only one locality for this local 

 species. Askham Bog ( W.P). 



Euperia fulvago W.F. Very rare. Mr. ^. Harrison took 

 one on Sept. 8th, 1875, at Barnsley; and Mr. W. Prest 

 took one at Doncaster in 1881. 



