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AGROTIS SUFFUSA Hb 
Frequent 
N Alford District, common some years at sugar, EW. Ashby 
(Brigg) District, R TC. Barton-on-Humber, a few most 
years at sugar, G W M. Binbrook, one 9-1905, S B S. 
Grimsby District, RC. Great Carlton, C.:D.Ash. Lincoln, 
1852, F M B. Louth, V. Crow. Market Rasen, 1876-80, 
FAL; WL. Panton, common, GH R. Saxby (Barton), 
C. D. Ash. Swinhope, 1856, RP A. Theddlethorpe, 1904, 
A. E. Gibbs (Ent. 1905, p. 81). Wrawby Moor, 10-9-1905, 
GWM ; 
S Haverholme Priory, very common, J DC. Holbeach District, 
searce, LM C. Lincoln, C PA. Skellingthorpe, 3-9-1898, 
JEM. Wyberton, one in 1897, J C L-C 
AGROTIS SAUCIA Hb 
Not common 
‘N Alford, one example, 23-9-1892, E W. Ashby (Brigg) District, 
R Barton-on-Humber, one example, 19-10-1897, G W M 
Gainsborough, F M B. Market Rasen, 11-9-1894, W L 
Middle Rasen, 1877-79, F A L. Panton, scarce, G H R. 
Saxby (Barton), C. D. Ash 
S Haverholme Priory, fairly common,J DC. Holbeach District, 
common, LMC. Linecoln,C P A 
AGROTIS SEGETUM Schiff 
Abundant 
N Gainsborough, fF M B. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 
S Wyberton, common, J C L-C. Divs. 13,14,15, 17 
-AGROTIS EXCLAMATIONIS L 
Abundant 
NN. Lincoln, 1852, F M B. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 9, 10, 11 
S Boultham, J FM. Divs. 13, 14, 15, 18 
AGROTIS CORTICEA Hb 
2 Rather scarce 
N Binbrook, two in 1906,S BS. Linwood, one at sugar, 22-7-1908, 
GWM _ Market Rasen, 7-1895-96-97, W L. Panton, one in 
1894,GHR. ||Skegness. Theddlethorpe, 1904, A. E. Gibbs, 
(Ent. 1905, p. 81) 
S$ ||Cowbit, Chas. M. Hufton. Haverholme Priory, fairly 
common, J DC 
AGROTIS RIPE Hb 
The only knowledge I have of the occurrence of this species 
in the County is gleaned from entomological works. 
Tt“ Lincolnshire ” 
“ Lincolnshire coast, var. grisea’ (See Tutts’ British Noctuze 
and their varieties, Vol. 2, pp. 67 and 71, 1892 edition, in 
which the Author refers to specimens in his own collection 
which came from the Lincolnshire coast). 
