The Lepidoptera of Lincolnshive. IgI 
S, Hartsholme, 9-6-1891; Skellingthorpe, 10-6-1898; J F M. 
Haverholme Priory, fairly common, J D C. Allington, P. 
Wynne. Bourne Wood, W. T. Mellows. 
CYMATOPHORA OCTOGESIMA Hb 
Rare. 
N. Theddlethorpe, 1904, A. E. Gibbs. Usselby, 1887, If A L. 
CYMATOPHORAOR [Ib 
Locally common. 
N. Langworth, 22-5-1893, J. W. Carr. Market Rasen, a few each 
year, W L.; larvee sometimes very common, G W M. 
Mother Wood (Aby), common at sugar, 24-6-1891 and 
3-7-1891, E W. 
S. Skellingthorpe, 10-6-1899, J I M. Bourne Wood, W. T, 
Mellows. 
‘CYMATOPHORA DUPLARIS L 
Loeal. 
N. Ashby (Brigg), R TC. Market Rasen, a few each year, W L. 
Panton, once, G H R. Mother Wood (Aby), very common, 
at sugar, 1891, E W. 
S. Haverholme Priory, fairly common, J D C. 
ASPHALIA DILUTA Fb 
Scarce. 
N. Ashby (Brigg), R T C. Gainsborough, Ff M B. Alford 
District, EH W. Market Rasen District, 1876-80, F A L, 
S. Skellingthorpe, 3-9-1898, J F M. Haverholme Priory, fairly 
common, J DC. 
{Barrett, speaking of it in connection with other Counties 
says “ Locally it seems to be much more frequent in 
Lincolnshire.” 
-ASPHALIA FLAVICORNIS L 
Frequent. {Common in Lincolnshire.” 
N. Ashby (Brigg), R TC. Wrawby Moor, one imago, 23-3-1907, 
and larvee at Limber, Moortown and Market Rasen in 1907, 
GWM. Pelham’s Pillar Wood, a fewlarvze on small birehes, 
JP. Market Rasen District, 1876-80, F A h. 
S. Lincoln, F M B. Hartsholm®, W. D. Carr, J F M. and W L. 
ASPHALIA RIDENS Ib 
. Rare. 
N. Appleby, Kell Wood Lane, larvze, 18-6-1888, Mr 3. Cross 
S$. Hartsholme, 13-3-1900, J F M, 
