The Lepidoptera of Lincolnshire. 89 
HYBERNIA MARGINARIA, Bork. 
Abundant. 
N. Gainsborough, 1852,F MB. Divs. 2,3, 5, 6, 7, 8, . 10, 
S. Wyberton, JC L-C. Divs. 13, 14, 17, 
—— var. fuscata. 
N. Ashby (Brigg) District, RT C. Barton-on-Humber, 24-3-1908, 
GWM. Binbrook,S BS. Panton, a few rather melanic, 
GHR. Saxby (Barton), C. D, Ash. 
S. Haverholme Priory, fairly common, J D C. 
HYBERNIA DEFOLIARIA, Clerck. 
Abundant. 
N. Lincoln, 1848, F M B. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, ia 
S. Skellingthorpe, ] F M. Divs. 13, 14, 
ANISOPTERYX ESCULARIA, Schiff. 
Common. 
N. Lincoln, 1852, F MB. Divs. 2,3, 5,6, 7,8, 10, 
S. Wyberton,J C L-C. Divs. 13, 14,15, 17, 
CHEIMATOBIA BRUMATA, L. 
Far too common; a very destructive insect in orchards. 
N. Lincoln, 1852, F MB. Divs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 
S. Wyberton, JC L-C. Divs. 13, 14,15, 17, 
CHEIMATOBIA BOREATA, Hb. 
Common in the larval stage on birch in some localities in June. 
N. Broughton, larve 23-5-1908, G W M. Gainsborough and 
Lincoln, F M B. Linwood, larve in 1909, SBS. Market 
Rasen, W L. Pelham’s Pillar Wood, larve common, J P. 
and G W M. Wrawby Moor, larve abundant 8-6-1909, 
GW M. 
S. Haverholme Priory, not common, J D C.  Skellingthorpe, 
J FM. 
OPORABIA DILUTATA, Bork. 
Common. Bs, 
N. Gainsborough, F M B. Divs. 2, 3, 4,5, 7,8, 10, 
S. Wyberton, JC L-C. Divs. 13, 14, 17, 
OPORABIA AUTUMNARIA, Gn. 
Either scarce or confused with the former species, as I have 
only two records. 
N. Ashby (Brigg) District, R TC. Louth, one 1888-93, G W M. 
