86 PORRITT : LIST OF YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA. 



Orthosia suspecta Hilb. Rather common, in some localities 

 abundant. The species was first added to the British list 

 from specimens taken at York by Mr. T. H. AUis {Ent. 

 Ami., 1855, /. 32). Some seasons it abounds in the 

 Bradford district, and perhaps can be taken more plenti- 

 fully there than anywhere. 



Barnsley (/.^.) ; Bingl&y {E.F.F.B.) ; Bradford!! 

 (/ W.C.) ; Doncaster {S. Stevens, ZooL, 1847, v. 1788) ; 

 Halifax (a J:/'.); Huddersfield ! (G^. 7^^.) ; Meanwood 

 near Leeds {IV.H.T.) ■ Sheffield {A.£>.) ; York, abundant 

 both at Askham Bog and Sandburn ( IV. P.). 



Orthosia hypsilon IV.V. Common amongst old willows 

 and poplars. The larvae may often be found huddled 

 together in dozens by stripping off the loose bark of old 

 willows in the daytime ; or they may be collected as they 

 rapidly ascend the trunks to feed after dusk. 



Askham Bog ( W.F.) ; Beverley ! {N.F.jD.) ; Bishop's 

 Wood ( W.F.) ■ Bramham ! {/.S?h.) ; Goole (/. Harrison) ; 

 Huddersfield !! ((9.7:^.); Pontefract (^.Z;^) ; Richmond 

 {G.RH.) ; Sheffield {A.B.) ■ Wakefield {IV.T.). 



Orthosia lota L. Not uncommon. 



Askham Bog ( W.F.) ; Barnsley {/.Ff.) ; Beverley ! 

 {N.F.n.); Bingley {E.F.F.B.); Bradford {J. W.C); 

 Bramham ! (y:^?/;.) ; Huddersfield (6^. 7!/'.) ; Meanwood 

 near Leeds {W.H.T.); Pontefract {B.H.); Richmond 

 {J. Sang); Scarborough (7^ JK) ; Sheffield (^.7^.) ; Wake- 

 field (J^KT.). 



Orthosia macilenta Hilb. Common in woods. 



Askham Bog (W.F); Barnsley (/.H.) ; Beverley 

 {N.F.D.); Bingley {E.F.F.B.) ; Bradford {J. W.C); 

 Bramham (/ 6"///.); Huddersfield ! (G.T.F.); Ilkley !! 

 {E.B., ZooL, 1866); Pontefract (B.H.); Richmond 

 (/. Sang); Sheffield {A.D.); Wakefield {W.T.). 



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