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 « Eugonia erosaria. — Ingleby Greenhow (F. E ) 



* Himera pennaria. — Attracted by light in Kilton Woods 



(Proud). 



* Phigalia pedaria. — Two males on larch trunks, Eston Nab, 



April 5th and 8th (F. E.) Several near Great Ayton in 

 March, including two almost black varieties and one dark 

 brown mottled. This insect has also been taken at j\liddles- 

 brough and Guisbrough. 



Boarmia repandata. — Very dark form, Albert Park, Middles- 

 brough, July 6th (F. E.) 



* Gbometra papilionaria. — Glaisdale (F. A.) 



* Acidalia dimidiata (scutulata). — Linthorpe, Middlesbrough . 



* Hyherriia leucophearia. — Common at Great Ayton during 



March. 



* Hyhernia aurantiaria. — Bred November 4th and 22nd from 



Ingleby Greenhow larvce (F. E.) 



Larentia olivata. — Ingleby Greenhow and Baisdale in August 

 (F. E) 



EuboUa cervinata — Larvm fairly common on mallow at Staithes 

 on the occasion of the Field Club meeting held there on 

 July 6th. 



Chesias spartiata. — Ingleby Greenhow, October (F. E.) 



* Leptogramma literana. — Kildale. 



* Carpocapsa pomonella. — Very destructive to apples at Ingleby 



Greenhow, destroying in one garden about 75 per cent, of 

 the crop (F. E.) 



* Depressaria heradeana. — Bred, Middlesbrough. 



* Dasycera sulphurella. — Bred from rotten wood, ToUesby, also 



imago taken at Middlesbrough. 



