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Carpocapsa grossana HmiK Scarborough {T. W). 



Carpocapsa pomonana Z. The larva feeds in apples. 



Huddersfield (/'./.) ; Scarborough (T.IV.); Sheffield 

 (A.B.);York(J?.C.). 

 Opadia funebrana Tr. Larv^ feed mside plums. 



Scarborough (T. IV.). 

 Endopisa nigricana i^i'/^=nebritana 7/-.=pisana Gn. 

 Larvae feed inside pea-pods. 



Bramham ! {/.Sin.) ; Scarborough ! {T. IF.). 



Stigmonota dorsana Z^^?*^. = lunulana If'.V. The larvae 

 feed in pods of Orobus tiiberosns. 



Scarborough {T. JJ'., Ent. Mo. Mag., xiii. 159). 



Stigmonota orobana Tr. This species was first discovered in 

 England by Mr. T. Wilkinson, who bred it from larva; in 

 the pods of Vicia sylvatica collected on the cliffs to the 

 north of Scarborough. Some were sent to Mr. Doubleday 

 as ^. lunulana, but he at once saw they were distinct (-£"///. 

 Mo. Mag. X. 148, and xiii. 158). 



Stigmonota coniferana Ratzb. Among firs. 



Harrogate {J. Sang); Richmond {J. Sang) ; Scar- 

 borough {T. IV.). 



Stigmonota perlepidana Haw. Larva feeds on Orobus 



tuberosits) . 



Bramham ! {/.Sni.) ; Richmond {/. Sang). 



Stigmonota internana Gn. Huddersfield {F.L) ; Rich- 

 mond {/. Sang) ; Scarborough, common among whin 

 {T. JJ\) ; Strensall Common, in June ( IV. P.). 



Stigmonota composana Fab. Among clover. 

 Doncaster ( IV. U:) ; York (R.C.). 



Stigmonota Weirana Dougl = flexana Ze/l Mr. W. 

 Warren used to take this species in the Green Farm 

 Wood adjoining Sandal Beat, Doncaster. 



