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NOMOPHILA NOCTUELLA, Schiff. 
N. Burwell Woods, 1904, A E Gibbs (Ent. 1905 p. 81). Gains- 
borough Dist.; Lincoln, 1840-50; F MB. Panton, 7-1894, 
GHR. Near Pelham’s Pillar Wood, 28-5-1904, G W M. 
PYRAUSTA AURATA, Scop. 
N. Gainsborough, FMB. Legsby; Newball; GHR. Market 
Rasen, 1877-79, FAL. 
PYRAUSTA PURPURALIS, L. 
Frequent. 
N. Ailby, 20-6-1891, EW. Ashby (Brigg) Dist. RTC. Fries- 
thorpe, 1857, RPA. Gainsborough Dist.. FMB. Lang- 
worth, 5-1892 ; Panton, 9-1892; GHR. Newball, 1893, C. 
D. Ash. Scunthorpe, 6-8-1900, A T. 
S. Allington, one 1909, P. Wynne. Lincoln Dist., J F M. 
PYRAUSTA OSTRINALIS, Ho. 
This is probably only a variety of purpuralis. 
S. Lincoln Dist., some of Mr. J. F. Musham’s specimens in the 
Lincoln Museum are like this variety. Lincoln, 1840-50, 
FMB. (Recorded as Pyrausta punicealis, which may be refer- 
able either to aurata, Scop. or ostrinalis, H0). 
HERBULA CESPITALIS, Schzf. 
N. Ashby (Brigg) Dist.. RTC. Louth Dist., V. T. Crow. 
Panton, 1-8-1894, G HR. Theddlethorpe, 1904, A. E. Gibbs 
(Ent. 1905 p. 81). 
EURRHYPARA URTICATA, L. 
A common and conspicuous species. 
N. Lincoln, FMB. Divs. 2, 3, 4,5,6, 8, 11, 
S. Lincoln Dist.,J FM. Divs. 13, 
SCOPULA LUTEALIS, Hb. 
et Abundant. 
N. Gainsborough, FMB. Divs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 
SCOPULA OLIVALIS, Schiff. 
Common. 
N. Gainsborough, 1860, F MB. Divs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Q,10, II. 
S. Allington, P. Wynne. Divs. 13, 15, 
SCOPULA PRUNALIS, Schiff. 
Common. 
N. Saxby (Barton), 1892, C D Ash. Divs. 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, IT. 
SCOPULA FERRUGALIS, Ho. 
_N. Saxby (Barton), C D Ash. 
