252 The Lepidoptera of Lincolnshire. 
N Alford, one larva on ash trunk 18-5-1891 ; Ailby, one specimen 
at rest on ash trunk 29-8-1891; E W. Ashby (Brigg) 
District, R T C. Barton-on-Humber, larvz scarce, G W M. 
Beelsby, one specimen at rest 1908, EH F. Binbrook, the 
larvee seem fairly plentiful all over the Wolds for some 
miles in all directions,S BS. Brocklesby District, EA C. 
Elsham, a few larvze 9-5-1908,G WM. Hainton ; Panton ; 
Sotby; GHR. Lincoln,C P A. Market Rasen,a few each 
year, W L. 
S Allington, P. Wynne. Bracebridge, J F M. Grantham, four 
have occurred in 15 years, two of them 30-8-1875, I. 
Robinson. Haverholme Priory, not common, J D C 
Lineoln, C P A. Wyberton, one at light, 9-1897, J C L-C 
— var. unicolor Gun 
N Barton-on-Humber, one bred, 24-8-1908, G W M. Market 
Rasen, one taken in a wood about 3 miles East of the town 
by W L., now in the eollection of R TC. Sotby, two bred 
from dug pupe,G HR 
S Bracebridge, one 1901, J F M 
TETHEA SUBTUSA Fb 
Apparently scarce 
N Acthorpe Wood, two larvze on poplar, 1-6-1905, G W M. 
Binbrook, one in 1906, S B S. Gainsborough, F M B. 
Market Rasen District, an example, 1876-80, F A L. 
S Skellingthorpe, 2-8-1900, J F M 
TETHEA RETUSA L 
Recorded from only one locality 
S$ Skellingthorpe, 4-8-1901, J F M 
COSMIA PALEACEA Esp 
Local 
Ashby (Brigg) District, RR T C. Near Brigg, one at sugar, 
24-8-1908, F P HB. and G WM. Market Rasen District, 
WL. (Nat. 1898, p. 50) 
S Lincoln District, 13-9-1900, J F M.; Henderson: W D C.; 
CPA. 
CALYMNIA TRAPEZINA L 
Common 
N Lincoln, 1852, F MB. Divs. 2, 3,4, 5, 6,7, 8, 10, 11 
S Wyberton, J C L-C. Divs. 13, 14,15, 17 
CALYMNIA DIFFINIS L 
Searce 
N Lincoln, FMB. Market Rasen, two at light, 1895, W L 
S Haverholme Priory, not common, J D C. Skellingthorpe, 
10-9-1900, J FM.; CPA 
