234 The Lepidoptera of Lincolnshire. 
LEUCANIA LITTORALIS Curt 
Very local. 
N. |\Skegness in 1858, by Mr. Gascoyne of Newark. Skegness, 
“one specimen caught flying over the sandhills several 
years ago, several larvee also taken but not reared ; I saw 
a collection belonging to a man there (I cannot remember 
his name) which contained a good many specimens of this 
moth and he told me that the moth was common on the 
sandhills there,” J C L-C. ‘ 
LEUCANIA IMPUDENS Hb 
S. Boultham, one example, C P A. (Identified by Mr. KE. A. 
Atmore). 
LEUCANIA COMMA L 
Common. 
N. Lincoln, 1852, F M B. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 
S$. ||Cowbit, Chas. M. Hufton. Divs. 13, 14,15, 17, 18. 
LEUCANIA STRAMINEA Tv 
Rare. 
+“ In suitable spots, very locally. . . . in Lincolnshire.” 
S. Lincoln Fen, 24-9-1899, J fF M. Lincoln, two examples from 
flowers of bulrush, W D C. 
LEUCANIA IMPURA Hb 
Very common. 
N. Gainsborough, 1860, F M B. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11. 
S. Wyberton, J C L-C. Divs. 13, 14, 17, 18. 
LEUCANIA PALLENS L 
Very common. 
N. Gainsborough, 1860, FM B. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 
S. Wyberton, JC L-C. Divs. 13,14, 15, 17, 18. 
CALAMIA PHRAGMITIDIS Hb 
Rather local. 
N. Ashby (Brigg) District, R T C. Barton-on-Humber, fairly 
common locally over reed beds at the end of July and 
beginning of August, 1905, taken on the wing at dusk or at 
rest on reeds and grasses after dark, G W M. Market 
Rasen, W L.; 1877-79, FA L. Owston Ferry District, A R. 
Sutton-on-Sea, at sugar in 1907, B. W. Adkin (Ent. 1907, 
p. 238). Theddlethorpe. 1904, A. E. Gibbs (Ent. 1905, p. 81). 
S. Haverholme Priery, very common, J DC. Holbeach District, 
L MCG. Lincoln Fen, 8-1902 and 1898, J F M. Lincoln, 
CPA. Tydd District, AC. Wyberton, fairly common at 
light, J C L-C 
