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month. The localities are Haslemere, Croydon, Box Hill; 
Tunbridge Wells, Margate, Dover, Folkestone; Lewes, and 
Brighton. 
A. badiana, Schiff. — Rather local. The imago appears in 
July and August among Arctiwm Lappa, in the roots of which the 
larva feeds. It used to be common at Darenth, and also occurs 
at West Wickham; Dover, Folkestone, and Hastings. 
A. cnicana, Doub.—Rather local. The imago occurs in May 
and June among thistles, but always in damp localities. It 
occurs at Haslemere and at Esher. 
A. e@neana, Hub. — Local and not common. The imago 
appears in June and July among ragwort, in the roots of which 
the larva feeds. The localities are Haslemere; near Strood, 
Folkestone. 
A. Mussehliana, Treit.— This long-lost species has been taken 
at Deal by Messrs. Howard Vaughan and W. Purdey. 
A. maritimana, Guen.— The species was first taken at Deal in 
1854 by Mr. H. J. Harding, who found the larve feeding in the 
roots and stems of sea holly (Hryngiwm maritimum), from which 
he bred the perfect insect the following year. 
Cochylis dipoltana, Hub.—Local. The larva feeds in a web 
among the seeds of yarrow in the autumn and winter; the imago 
appears in July and August, and has been taken at Croydon, 
Box Hill, Guildford; Charlton, Folkestone; and Worthing. 
C. francillana, Faby.—'The imago is not uncommon around 
London amongst Daucus carota, and flies freely at dusk in July 
and August. It is also recorded from Sanderstead, Forest Hill, 
Croydon, Riddlesdown, Box Hill, Guildford; Darenth, Dover, 
Charlton, Folkestone ; Lewes and Brighton. 
C. dilucidana, Steph.—Widely distributed. The larva feeds 
in the stems of the wild parsnip (Pastinaca sativa); the 1mago 
appears in July. 
C. Smeathmanniana, Fabr. — Local and uncommon. The 
imago appears in May and June, and flies freely at dusk. The 
larva feeds in the heads of Achillea millefolium, Centaurea nigra, &e. 
Its capture is recorded from Barnes, Croydon; Lewisham, Darenth, 
Dover. 
C. straminea, Haw.—Widely distributed throughout, but not 
common. The imago appears in May and June among Centaurea 
nigra, in the heads of which the larva feeds. 
