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Gelechia fugitivella, Z. 



Fairly common throughout England, C. and S. Europe. On elm. 



Ypsolophus semicostellus, Hub. (paranthesella, Haw.)- " The 

 White Shouldered Moth." 



^ Local in S. and Mid. counties of England ; E. and C. Europe. 

 Food plant unknown. 



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E. Ireland, C. and S. Europe, W.C. Asia to Persia. Food plant 

 uncertain. 



Aphanaula nanella, Hub. 



South of England from Essex to Gloucester, local ; also C. 

 Europe. One specimen taken by W. Dallimore. The larva 

 mines in leaves of fruit trees in autumn, and in the buds in 

 spring, after hybernation. Especially fond of the Apricot. 



OECOPHORIDAE. 



A family distributed all over the world, but especially numerous 

 in Australia, nearly a thousand species being known already from 

 that region. The larvae nearly all feed among spun leaves on 

 seeds or in decayed wood, rarely mining in leaves. 



Carcina quercana, F. 



A common moth to be found all over England and Ireland ; 

 C. Europe. It feeds in a web on the underside of leaves of oak, 

 beech, apple, &c. It has been found in the gardens on Arbutus 

 Unedo and Viburnum Tinus. 



Chimbache fagella, F. 



A little moth found all over the gardens in the early spring at 

 rest on the trunks of trees. It is subject to great variation, 

 extremely light and dark forms being taken from the same tree, 

 the dark form predominating. It is distributed throughout the 

 British Isles and C. Europe. On leaves of beech, oak, birch, &c, 

 between joined leaves. 



Depressaria, Haw. A large genus found throughout the tem- 

 perate regions of the northern hemisphere. The larvae feed on 

 rolled or spun leaves of Umbelliferae, or Compositae, and many 

 of the species hibernate in the imago state. 



Depressaria arenella, Schiff. 



Very common throughout the British Isles, C. and S.-E. Europe. 

 On Centaurea, Garduus, and Arctium, in the folded leaves. 



Depressaria subpropinquella, Stn. (rhodochretta, Hs.). 



Found generally throughont the British Isles, C. and S. Europe 

 and Asia Minor. Larvae feed in a web beneath leaves of Carduus 



and Centaurea. 



Depressaria applana, F. 



Extremely abundant al 

 and N. America. In the 

 Angelica. 



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