A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



Eupithecia succenturiata, Linn. Norwich, 

 Aldeby, Denton, Croxton, Hingham, 

 TVootton, Humtanton 



— subfulvata, Haw. Nortvlch, St. Faiths, 



Ketteringham, Aldeby, Merton, Thetford, 

 Lynn, Ranworth ; not scarce 



— subumbrata, Sch. Taken near Stoke Ferry 



in July, 1 891, by Mr. W. T. Cross 



— irriguata, Hb. Hunstanton, Merton, Den- 



ton ; rare 



— indigata, Hb. Horsford, Cawston, Mint- 



lyn ; in fir woods 



— lariceata, Frr. Merton, Shouldham, Mint- 



lyn, Sherringham, Denton; in larch woods 



— virgaureata, Dbld. Horning ; apparently 



scarce 



— albipunctata, Haw. Horning, Lynn ; 



among Angelica 



— pimpinellata, Hb. Wells; very local 



— satyrata, Hb. Found near Lynn by Mr. 



E. A. Atmore 



— plumbeolata, Haw. Lynn, Denton ; scarce 



— isogrammata, H.S. (haworthiata, Dbld.). 



Lynn ; among Clematis 



— pygmasata, Hb. Lakenham near Norwich, 



Stoke Ferry ; found commonly by Mr. 

 Atmore at JVormegay and Bawsey near 

 Lynn 



— valerianata, Hb. (viminata, Dbld.). Nor- 



wich, Brundall, Merton, Ranworth ; in 

 fens and marshes among Valeriana 



— fraxinata, Crewe. Norwich, Tar mouth, 



Lynn, Horning ; among ash 



— subnotata, Hb. Lynn, JVootton ; apparently 



not common 



— campanulata, Crewe. Merton ; rare 



— absynthiata, Linn. Aldeby, Merton, Caws- 



ton, Hingham, Horning ; local 



— minutata, Hb. Norwich, St. Faiths, 



Brandon, Cawston, Lynn ; common on 

 heaths 



— assimilata, Dbld. Norivich, Lynn, Caws- 



ton, Hingham ; in gardens 



— tenuiata, Hb. Common about sallows in 



fens and marshes 



— subciliata, Gn. Denton, GilUngham, Thet- 



ford, Cawston ; among maple 



— dodoneata, Gn. Lynn, Thetford ; among 



hawthorn and oak 



— abbreviata, Steph. Norwich, St. Faiths, 



Denton, Runton, Aldeby, Cawston, Lynn ; 

 in oak woods 



— exiguata, Hb. Norwich, Aldeby, Lynn, 



Bawsey ; not very common 



— sobrinata, Hb. Norwich, Merton, Thet- 



ford, Brandon 



— coronata, Hb. Merton, Aldeby, Hingham, 



Cawston, Horning, Lynn 



— pumilata, Hb. Norivich, St. Faiths, 



Cawston ; apparently not common 



Pyralis fimbrialis, Sch. Merton, Cawston, 

 Horning ; scarce 



— glaucinalis, Linn. Generally distributed 

 Pyrausta punicealis, Sch. Ringstead Downs 



— ostrinalis, Hb. Kings Lynn ; not common 



— purpuralis, Linn. Generally distributed 

 Herbula cespitalis, Sch. Widely distributed 



in sandy places 



Endotricha flammealis, Sch. Norwich, Mer- 

 ton ; more frequent in the Lynn district 



Acentropus niveus, Oliv. Brandon, Merton, 

 Ranworth, Barton Broad ; plentiful 

 near Lynn 



Cataclysta lemnalis, Linn. Paraponyx stratio- 

 talis, Linn. ; Hydrocampa nymphae- 

 alis, Linn. ; and H. stagnalis, Don. 

 All common about rivers, broads, and 

 fen-drains 



Botys paridalis, H. S. Merton ; taken by Lord 

 Walsingham 



— hyalinalis, Hb. Merton, Thetford, scarce 



— lancealis, Sch. Beachamwell, Aldeby, 



Barton Bendish, Lynn district ; in 

 marshy woods, local 



— fuscalis, Sch. Generally distributed where 



yellow rattle grows in meadows, some- 

 times also in marshes 

 Ebulea crocealis, Tr. Norwich, GilUngham, 

 Thetford, Cawston, Barton, Hunstanton, 

 Lynn ; among Inula dysenterica 



— verbascalis, Sch. Plumstead, St. Faiths, 



Aldeby, Croxton, Cawston, the Lynn 

 district, among Teucrium scorodonia 



— stachydalis, Zinck. Taken at Denton by 



the Rev. C. T. Cruttwell 



Lemiodes pulveralis, Hb. On July 27th, 

 1870, I captured a single specimen of 

 this rare species upon the embankment 

 of one of the drains at Ranworth Fen. 

 So far as I know no other specimen has 

 ever been taken in Norfolk, or indeed 

 in any part of the United Kingdom 

 except on the extreme south coast ; 

 and the occurrence of this single ex- 

 ample, which I still possess, is to me 

 inexplicable 



Pionea margaritalis, Fab. Recorded at Beach- 

 amwell by Stephens and Curtis, but I 

 know of no recent captures here 



— stramentalis, Hb. Very widely distribu- 



ted in fens and marshes 

 Margarodes unionalis, Hb. A single specimen 



of this rarity was captured at Yarmouth 



on June 15th, 1880, by Mrs. Wheeler. 



It was sitting upon a grass-culm on the 



sandhills. It has been placed by Dr. 



F. D. Wheeler in my collection 

 Spilodes sticticalis, Linn. Merton, Thetford, 



Brandon, Beachamwell, Hunstanton ; 



rather common in the ' Breck ' district 



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