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Staint.; Mey.). — This species occurs throughout the whole area, 

 but appears to be only moderately common. I have generally 

 obtained specimens from ivy and honeysuckle, upon both of 

 which plants the larva feeds. 



Tortrix ministrana, Linn. (Eulia ministrana, Wilk. ; Staint. 

 Tortrix ministrana, Mey.). — Common. Flies rather high. 



Dichelia grotiana, Fabr. (DicheUa grotiana, Wilk. ; Staint. 

 Epagoge grotiana, Mey.). — Only met with at Mill Hill, but never 

 more than two or three at a time. I used to beat it out from a 

 hawthorn hedge under oak trees. 



Leptogramma literana, Linn. (Oxygrapha literana, Wilk. ; 

 Staint. Acalla literana, Mey.). — Once met with in a lane ad- 

 joining Moor Park. This specimen was of the type form. 



Peronea sponsana, Fabr. (Peronea favillaceana, Wilk. ; 

 Staint. Acalla sponsana, Mey.). — Occurs, but not commonly, 

 at Northwood and Chalfont, always among beech. 



Peronea schalleriana, Linn. {Peronea schalleriana, Wilk. ; 

 Staint. Acalla schalleriana, Mey.). 



Peronea comparana, Hiibn. (Peronea comparand, Wilk. ; 

 Staint.).— This and the preceding are found at Mill Hill, North- 

 wood, and Chalfont. They are probably only forms of one 

 species. Intermediates have not been met with by myself in 

 the area here dealt with, but my series from Macclesfield, where 

 the insects are common, comprises all the intergrades between 

 typical schalleriana and comparana. 



Peronea variegana, Schiff. (Peronea variegana, Wilk. ; 

 Staint. Acalla variegana, Mey.).— This variable species occurs 

 throughout the whole area. 



Peronea aspersana, Hiibn. (Paramesia aspersana, Wilk. ; 

 Staint. Acalla aspersana, Mey.). — One or two each year at 

 Northwood, but the species seems confined to one spot. 



Khacodia caudana, Fabr. (Teras caudana, Wilk.; Staint. 

 Rhacodia caudana, Mey.). — Occurs at Mill Hill and Northwood, 

 but does not appear to be common in either locality. Wilkinson 

 gives Caen Wood, near Hampstead. 



Teras contaminana, Hiibn. (Dictyoptcryx contaminana, Wilk. ; 

 Staint. Acalla contaminana, Mey.). — Common in almost every 

 hedgerow. Varies in colour from pale drab through various 

 shades of brown to fuscous. 



Dictyopteryx lo3flingiana, Linn. ; Wilk.; Staint. (Tortrix 

 loeflingiana, Mey.).— Generally distributed, especially among oaks 

 or in hedges under oaks. 



Dictyopteryx holmiana, Linn. (Croesia holmiana, Wilk. ; 

 Staint. Acalla holmiana, Mey.). — Occurs in most hawthorn 

 hedges, but appears to be most abundant at Mill Hill. 



