80 The Lepidoptera of Lincolnshire. 
HEMEROPHILA ABRUPTARIA, Thnb. 
Fairly common. 
N. Lincoln, 1848, F M B. Divs. 1, 2,3, 5,6, 7,8, 10, II, 
S. ||Cowbit, Chas. M. Hufton. Divs. 13, 14,15, 17, 18. 
CLEORA LICHENARIA, Hufn. 
Scarce. 
N. Alford District, Mother Wood (Aby), one 4-7-1891, E W. 
Gainsborough and Lincoln, F MB. Theddlethorpe, 1904, 
A. E. Gibbs (Ent. 1905, p. 81). 
S. ||Cowbit. Chas. M. Hufton. 
BOARMIA REPANDATA, L. 
Common in woods on tree trunks in the day-time. 
N. Lincoln, 1840-50, F M B, Divs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8, 10, 11. 
S. Boultham, 9-7-1901, J F M. Divs. 13, 14, 15, 
BOARMIA GEMMARIA, Brahm. 
Common. 
N. Lincoln, 1840-50, F M B. Divs. 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7,8, 10, II, 
S. Wyberton, J CL-C. Divs. 13, 14, 15, 17, 
— var. perfumaria, Newm. 
N. Ashby (Brigg) District, R T C. 
BOARMIA ABIETARIA, Hb. 
Very rare. 
N. Tealby, 1877-79, F A L. 
BOARMIA ROBORARIA, Schiff. 
Local and scarce. 
N. Linwood, one female 6-1909, SBS. Market Rasen District, 
W L (Nat. 1898, p. 50). Tothill, not uncommon on oak 
trunks in 1880, C. D. Ash. 
S. Skellingthorpe, 9-7-1901, J F M; CPA. 
TEPHROSIA BISTORTATA, Goeze=BIUNDULARIA, Bork. 
There is so much difference of opinion as to whether this 
insect is the same species as crepuscularia, Hiib.=biundularia, 
Esper., or whether they are to be regarded as two distinct 
species, that I have treated all records as referring to one 
species bistortata, and I have accordingly set out in detail 
the dates of capture so far as possible. 
N, Ashby (Brigg) District, RTC. Binbrook, S BS. Bradley, 
June, E HF. Gainsborough, A T; 1860, FMB. Grimsby 
District, RC. Lincoln, C P A. Linwood, common, end of 
May 1909, SBS.and GWM. Market Rasen, common, 
W L. Coles Wood and Sweetingthorns, with var. 
delamerensis, April, RT C. Legsby, one 6-6-1893, one 10-6- 
1893, two 25-5-1894, four 9-5-1895, six (one very dark) 
