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TAPINOSTOLA FULVA. Hb 
Rather local]. 
N. Alford District, one example at sugar, 7-8-1891, E W. Burwell 
Wood, V. Crow. Gainsborough District, F M B. Little 
Coates, 1907, E H F.; common 8-1908, F W S. Market 
Rasen, a few each year, W L. 
S. ||Cowbit, Chas. M. Hufton. Haverholme Priory, very 
common, J DC. Skellingthorpe, 5-9-1897, J fF M.; CP A. 
Wyberton, very common, J C L-C. 
TAPINOSTOLA HELLMANNI Evers 
Rare. 
N. Market Rasen, 1877-79, F A L.; a few each year, W L. 
Panton, 29-7-1893, eight specimens in five seasons, G H R. 
S. ||Cowbit, Chas. M. Hufton. Lincoln Fen, 24-8-1898, J F M.; 
CPA. Skellingthorpe, 6-9-1902 and 14-8-1903, J F M. 
TAPINOSTOLA ELYMI Tr 
Common on the coast. 
N. Cleethorpes, 1868, J. Chappel; 7-1869, J. Thorpe; 7-1870, 
C. Campbell ; 5-1871, J. Batty ; 16-5-1871, (Explanation of 
pl. 60, fig. 5), William Buckler’s Larve of British Butterflies 
and Moths ; 23-8-1879, H. A. Auld. Mablethorpe, common, 
GHR. Saltfieet, JF M. andCP A. Skegness, 16-7-1879, 
GTP. Theddlethorpe, common, 7-1904, A. E. Gibbs (Ent. 
1905, p. 81); 6-1906, G W M. Lines. Sandhills, 21-6-1902, 
JFM. 
NONAGRIA ARUNDINIS Fb 
This species has only been recorded for a few localities, but 
doubtless it is fairly common where the bulrush grows 
. freely. 
N. Ashby (Brigg) District, R T C. Barnetby, larvee, 25-5-1883, 
Mrs. Cross. Barton-on-Humber, 1 pupa, 31-8-1906, and a 
few pupe, 8-1908,G W M. Gainsborough,F MB. Lincoln, 
CPA. Market Rasen, 1876-1880. F A L. 
S$. Haverholme Priory, very common, J D C. Lincoln Fen, 
24-8-1898, J F M. Lincoln, CP A. 
JONAGRIA NEURICA Hb 
Searce and local. 
N. Ashby (Brigg) District, R T C. Gainsborough and Lincoln, 
FMB. 
S. Lincoln, 6 examples 24-8-1898, 2 examples 24-8-1900, five 
examples 22-8-1901 ; Saltfleet, J F M. Lincoln, CPA. 
LAMIA LUTOSA Hb 
Locally common. 
N. Barton-on-Humber, common, G W M. Cleethorpes, several 
at street lamps, 9 and 10-1908, F W S. Grimsby District, 
EHF. Market Rasen, one at light, 1892-94, W L. 
S. Haverholme.Priory, very common, J DC. Lincoln, C P A. 
Lincoln Fen, J F M. Wyberton, not common, J C L-C. 
Lincolnshire, a small form taken at light by E. Dembski, 
CG Barrett (E M M, 1895, p. 95). 
