NOCTU^. 85 



Taeniocampa populeti Fab. Askham Bog {W.P.)\ Bishop's 

 Wood {]V.P.)\ Bramham ! {J.Sni.) ; Conisborough 

 {W. W.); Doncaster (/ R. Flmvley^n^ W. IV.); Hudders- 

 field, very scarce {G.T.P); Richmond ((?./'. Z^ and /. 

 Sang); Scarborough (T. JV.) ; Sheflield {A.D.) ■ near 

 York ( IV.F.). 



Tseniocampa Stabilis IV.V. Plentiful everywhere, both 

 red and grey forms. 



Taeniocampa gracilis IV.V. Askham Bog ( fl^jP.) ; Bever- 

 ley, scarce {N.F.D.) ; Bramham ! {/.S/ii.) ; Doncaster 

 {J. R. Hawley, ZooL, 1846, p. 1353); Driffield (Z. B. 

 Ross) ; Halifax {A. H. Davis, London' s Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 1832,/. 245) ; Huddersfield (/ F.) ; Richmond (/ Sang); 

 Sheffield {A.D.); Wakefield {W.T.). 



Taeniocampa miniosa W. V. This very pretty species is 

 scarce with us. The larvae when young feed gregariously 

 on oak. 



Doncaster {J. R. JIaiviey, Zooi., 1846, p. 1353); 

 Huddersfield (/ V.) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; York {Stainfon's 

 Manual). 



Taeniocampa munda JV.V. Askham Bog ( /F P.) ; Bever- 

 ley ! (JV.F.D.) ; Bishop's Wood (J.G.) ; Bramham ! 

 i/.S/n.) ; Doncaster !! (/ R. Hawley, Zoo!., 1846, /. 

 1353) ; Huddersfield {F.I.) ; Leeds, at Bramley Fall Wood 

 {G.T.)\ Pontefract (i?.^); Richmond ((^.P.Z^. and / 

 Sang); Scarborough (7: ^F) ; Sheffield (^.Z?.) ; Wake- 

 field {IV.F.). 



Taeniocampa cruda IV.V. Askham Bog ( fF.P.) ; Barnsley 

 {/.If.); Beverley ! {JV.F.D.); Bradford ! {/.IV.C); 

 Bramham {/.Sni.)\ Doncaster {/. Haivlcy); Halifax 

 {A.H. Davis); Huddersfield {G.F.F.) ; Leeds {W.H.F.); 

 Pontefract {B.H.); Richmond (/. Sang) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; 

 Thirsk {G.F.); Wakefield ( \V. F.). 



