176 



of the eastern hemisphere and N. India. On Symphytum, 

 Lysimachia, Knautia arvensis, Centaur ea Scabiosa, C. nigra, 

 Malva sylvestris, Scrophularia aquatica, Mentha aquatica, &c. 



Lozotaenia unifasciana, Dup. 



Common to S. and midland counties of England, S. Scotland, 

 and Ireland ; S. & W. Europe, Asia Minor, and N. Africa. Food 

 plant not actually known, but believed to be Ligustrum vulgare. 



Heterognomon forsterana, Fab. (adjunctana Tr., Gn.). "The 



Forsterian Tortrix." 



One of the largest of the Tortricidae. Local in British Isles ; 

 generally throughout Scandinavia and N. Europe. Oh Vaccinium, 

 bedum, ivy and oak. 



Dictyopteryx loeflingiana, L. « The Loeflingian Tortrix." 



Very abundant in the gardens, and common in oak woods of the 

 south of England. Local in Scotland and Ireland ; also C. and 

 8. Europe and Asia Minor. On oak, hornbeam, and maple, rolling 

 the leaves. 



Dictyopteryx bergmanniana, L. " The Bergmannian Tortrix." 



Plentiful in the gardens. Common throughout British Isles. 

 On rose ; when young folding the leaves in the middle and living 

 in them, later, in the shoots, drawing the leaves together. 



Dictyopteryx holmiana, L. « The Holmian Tortrix." 



Generally distributed in England, local in Scotland and Ireland ; 



(not 



On hawthorn, 



dm Wine the leaves tncr*»t.h ai\ 



Dictyopteryx forskaleana, L. « The Forskalian Tortrix." 



Moderately common in the S., E. and W. counties of England, 

 C Europe, Scandinavia, Italy, and Greece. On maple and 

 sycamore in rolled leaves. 



Batodes angustiorana, Haw. " The Red-bar Tortrix." 



BrilSSTf in Q "°" gr(mnd8 - Locall y distributed throughout 

 Enron. ^p^TT"- 111 ^ 6 8 ° Uthern English counties. Also 

 laZifT 1 ' fsia Minor and N. Africa. On privet, yew 

 larch, apricot, oak, and herbaceous plants. 



doSJ!^ oT Pa n ana ' n" 6 ' Three BP^imens taken at rest on 

 alsoC Firl; "'y^E^nd.S.Scotland.and Ireland; 



Ro P uXw^n g V TXx a " mif ' Wildgaardana, Frol.). « The 



thr C ou m r o u n t SJiSIS r T^ e ^ denS but extrem ely variable. Generally 



STSShtt f 8 ' K l r ° Ve ' and Asia Minor ' 0n hawthorn, 

 rose, bramble, apple, sloe, cherry, hazel, and elm. 



Peronea asperana, Hub. 



aU?c m E n nmS Un n '? ^ ^ district «<>f the United Kingdom ; 

 also C, Europe, Dalmatia, Sweden, and Ireland. On Spiraea, 



