LIST OF LEPIDOPTERA PKCT'LIAE TO THE BRITISH ISLANDS. 261 



L. ULicicoLELLA, Sta. — Very local ; recorded from Durham. 



LYONETIIDES. — Cemiostoma orobi, Sta. — Very local ; recorded 

 from Yorkshire. 



NEPTICULIDES. — Trifurcula immundella ab. squamatella, 

 Sta. — Dark aberration, rarely taken with type. 



Nepticula fletcheri, Tutt. — Confused with N. anumalella, both 

 species with rose-feeding larva^. 



N. torminalis, Wood. — Very local, single-brooded species on 

 Pyras tonninalis, recorded from Herefordshire. 



N. serella, Sta. — Recorded also with doubt from Bavaria. 



N. poterii, Sta. — By some lepidopterists supposed to be specifically 

 identical with N. filipendulae. 



N. HODGKiNsoNi, Sta. — Possibly confused with N. centifoliella. 



N. wooLHOPiELLA, Sta. — A local species recorded from Hereford- 

 shire, closely allied to N. an/cntipedella. 



N. coNFusELLA, WooD. — Probably confused with X. lapponica. 



N. QuiNQUELLA, Bedell. — Exceedingly abundant locally, in some 

 seasons, from Surrey to Cambridge. 



N. suBAPicELLA, Sta. — A rare species from Kent, previously con- 

 fused with N. aniyroper.a, by Stainton. 



TINEIDES. — Meesia richardsoni, \V.\lsm.— -At present only 

 recorded from Dorset. 



PSYCHIDES. — Narycia monilifera var. atrella, Stphs. — A dark 

 form not uncommon in the metropolitan district. 



Solenobia inconspicuella var. triquetrella, Edl. [nee Hb.). — 

 A suffused form from the Manchester district. S. var. wockii, Barr. 

 {tiec Hein.). — Grey with no tinge of ochreous ; Birmingham district. 



Bankesia douglasii, Sta.^ — A very distinctly marked specimen, still 

 unique taken in Birch wood, Surrey. 



B. staintoni, Walsm.^ — The species taken near Southampton is 

 considered by Walsingham to be distinct from the B. conspurcatella of 

 the continent. 



Taleporia tubulosa ab. minor, Tutt. — Small, almost unicolorous. 

 Croydon district. 



Masonia mitfordella, Chapmn. — Locality doubtful. 



M. hibernicella, Chapmn. — Ireland. 



FuMEA casta ab. MINOR, Chapjin. — Small examples, apparently 

 pretty generally distributed. F. ab. bowerella, Chapmn. — At present 

 only recorded from Kent. 



F. scoTicA, Chapmn. — Rannoch and Sutherland. 



Pachythelia villosella var. nigricans. Curt. — Blackish form. 

 New Forest. 



Sterrhopterix hirsutella var. fusca. Haw. — Pale fuscous ; 

 Hornsey Wood and Highgate formerly. 



ERIOCRANIIDES. — Eriocrania fimbriata, Walsm. — A very rare 

 species, based on two examples ; Berks. 



E. salopiella, Sta. — Local, occurring as far north as Westmorland. 



E. caledionella, Griffith. — Sutherland. Sunk by Rebel as K. 

 pnrpurella. 



There are, I know, many sins of omission and commission in this 

 list. I have been doubly unfortunate, first in having been exceedingly 

 busy with other work when the list had to be made out, and, secondly, 

 in failing to obtain a micro-lepidopterist more up-to-date with new 



