92 The Lepidoptera of Lincolnshive. 
EUPITHECIA SATYRATA, HD. 
Rare. 
N. Linwood, one female 9-6-1908, which gave ova, and subse- 
quently two more specimens were reared therefrom in 1909, 
SBS 
EUPITHECIA CASTIGATA, Hb. 
Fairly common. 
N. Barton-on-Humber, bred 17-6-1900, G W M. Cleethorpes, 
two 13-7-1908, F W S. Binbrook, 1906, fairly common ; 
Linwood, 1907; S B S. Linwood, 30-5-1909, G W M. 
Legsby; Panton; G H R. Saxby (Barton), C. D. Ash. 
Wrawby Moor, 8-6-1g09, G W M. 
S. Haverholme Priory, fairly common, J D C. 
EUPITHECIA FRAXINATA, Crewe. 
Scarce. 
N. Binbrook, 1907 and 1908,S BS. Panton, one at light about 
September, 1896, G H R. 
EUPITHECIA PIMPINELLATA, Hd. 
Scarce. 
N. Barton-on-Humber, larve common in a disused chalk-pit on 
Burnet Saxifrage 15-9-1897, G W M. (Identified by Mr. 
E. R. Bankes). 
EUPITHECIA INNOTATA, Hufn. 
Rare. 
N. Skegness, two examples 16-7-1879, G T P. +‘‘In the year 
‘** 1879 Mr. G. T. Porritt took upon the sandhills at Skegness, 
“Lincolnshire, two specimens, which on examination proved 
‘to be genuine E. innotata.” 
EUPITHECIA INDIGATA, Hb. 
Scarce. : 
N. Ashby (Brigg) District, RT C. Linwood, 6-1908, S B S. 
S. Skellingthorpe, J F M. 
EUPITHECIA CONSTRICTATA, Gu. 
Only one record. 
S. Haverholme Priory, one at dusk in garden, J DC. 
EUPITHECIA NANATA, Hd. 
Occasional on heaths. 
N. Linwood, 1877-79, F A L.; 1908, S B S.; 30-5-1909, G W M. 
Scotton Common, F MB. Wrawby Moor, a few 7-7-1906, 
GWM. 
