184 The Lepidoptera of Lincolnshire. 
CRAMBUS INQUINATELLUS, Schiff. 
Frequent on dry, sandy warrens. 
N. Market Rasen, 6-8-1906, 5-8-1907; Moortown, 18-8-1907 ; 
Morton Carr, 7-7-1909; Raventhorpe, 14-7-1909; Scun- 
thorpe, 25-8-1910; Wrawby Moor, 12-8-1905; G W M. 
Scunthorpe, H H Corbett (see Y N U. Circular 226). 
CRAMBUS GENICULEUS, Haw. 
N. Binbrook, 2-1909, SBS. Lincoln, 1840-50, F M B. Mother 
Wood, Alford, one 22-6-1891, E W. 
CRAMBUS CULMELLUS, L. 
Abundant; the commonest species of the genus. 
N. Lincoln, 1840-50, F MB. Divs. 2, 3,4, 6,7, 8, 11, 
S. Lincoln Dist., J F M. Divs. 13, 
CRAMBUS HORTUELLUS, 7. 
Another very common species. 
N. Haugh (Alford), one 12-6-1891, EW. Divs. 2, 3,4, 7; 
S510, LO; ee, 
S. Lincoln Dist.,J F M. Divs. 13, 
ANERASTIA LOTELLA, Hb. 
N. Skegness, 16-7-1879, G T P. 
MYELOPHILA CRIBRUM, Sehiff. 
Recorded as Oncocera cardui. 
N. Lincoln, 1840-50, F M B. 
HOMCEOSOMA NIMBELLA, Zell. 
+ ‘ Lincolnshire.”’ 
N. Barton-on-Humber, 24-7-1905, G W M., (EM A). Skegness, 
16-7-1879, G T P. Theddlethorpe, 1904, A E Gibbs (Ent., 
1905, p. 81). 
HOMCOSOMA NEBULELLA, Hb. 
N. Theddlethorpe, 1904, A E Gibbs (Ent.. 1905, p. 81). 
EPHESTIA ELUTELLA, Ho. 
N. Barton-on-Humber, 18-7-1904, G W M. (EM A,). 
EPHESTIA PASSULELLA, Bar. 
N. Cleethorpes, 14-8-1910, F WS (EAA). 
EUZOPHERA PINGUIS, Haw. 
N. Legsby, 7-1894, GH R. 
PHYCIS BETULA, Goze. 
N. Ashby (Brigg) “Dist. RTC. Newball, bred, 17-6-1893, 
GHR. 
