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ENDROSIS FENESTRELLA, Scop., Sia, 
As great a pest as the last. 
N. Louth, VT Crow. Divs. 2, 3, 4, Fai Bs 
S. Lincoln Dist., J FM. Divs. 13, 
PANCALIA LATREILLELLA, Curt., Sia. 
N. Alford, several, 1-6-1891, J EM (E W). 
ROSLERSTAMMIA ERXLEBENNELLA, °., Sia. 
Mr E A Atmore says that this is a very local insect and 
generally found in few localities, and those in the south or 
south-west. Mr Raynor, however, states that Newball 
Wood is full of Tilia parvifolia. 
N. Langworth, 18-8-1892, GH R (EA A). 
GLYPHIPTERYX FUSCOVIRIDELLA, Haw., Sta. 
Frequent. 
N. Ashby (Brigg) Dist. RTC. Broughton, 1895, C D Ash. 
Linwood, 8-6-1908; Market Rasen, 12-6-1905 (EM A); 
Pelham’s Pillar Wood, 11-6-1910; Wrawby Moor, 2-6-1906 
and 7-7-1906 (E M A); GWM. Panton, 6-1893, GH R. 
S. Skellingthorpe, 9-6-1910, G W M. 
GLYPHIPTERYX EQUITELLA, Scop. 
N. Barton-on-Humber, common in the garden about stonecrop 
19-7-1908, GWM. Legsby, 8-6-1894, GHR (E A A). 
GLYPHIPTERYX FISCHERIELLA, Ze//. 
Frequent. 
N. Freshney Bogs, 26-5-1910; Goxhill, common 31-5-1908 ; 
Wrawby Moor, common in early evening flying about 
bramble and furze 2-6-1906 (E M A); G W M. 
PERITTIA OBSCUREPUNCTELLA, Sia. 
S. Ropsley, WAA. 
HELIOZELE SERICIELLA, Haw., Sta. 
N. Bradley Wood, 14-5-1910 (E A A); Roxton Wood, 22-5-1909 
(EM A); GWM. 
S. Grantham and Ropsley, common, W AA. 
ARGYRESTHIA EPHIPPELLA, F2., Sia. 
N. Barton-on-Humber, 9-7-1908, G WM (EM A). 
S. Ropsley, WAA. 
ARGYRESTHIA NITIDELLA, F0., Sia. 
Abundant. along every hedge-row. 
N. Panton, 2-7-1893, GHR(EAA). Divs. 2, 3,4; 7,8 org, 
