A HISTORY OF SUSSEX 



Anarsia genistae, Stt. Ditchling Common ; the 

 larva feeding on Genista tinctoria 



Hypsolophus fasciellus, Hb. Abbots Wood, 

 Poynings, Shaves Wood ; very local and 

 not abundant 



— schmidiellus, Heyd. Arundel, Slindon ; 



abundant among Origanum 



— marginellus, Fb. Abundant on the downs 



round Worthing among juniper 



Sophronia parenthesella, Linn. Arundel Park, 

 Cissbury, Ditchling Common, Guestling ; 

 locally abundant especially on the 

 downs 



Pleurota bicostella, CI. Ashdown Forest, Fern- 

 hurst, Guestling, Hurston Warren ; 

 abundant on heaths 



Harpella geoffrella, Linn. Guestling, Fern- 

 hurst, Worthing ; abundant in hedge- 

 rows 



Dasycera sulphurella, Fb. Generally abun- 

 dant about dead trees and sticks 



— oliviella, Fb. Among dead wood, local ; 



Abbots Wood, Chichester, Guestling 

 CEcophora minutella, Linn. Bognor, reared 

 from birds' nests, Guestling ; St. Leonards 

 Forest, beaten from thatch 



— fulviguttella, Z. Fernhurst, Goring Woods, 



among Angelica sylvestris ; Hastings, 

 Slindon Common, reared from Silaus 

 pratensis 



— tripuncta, Hw. Abbots JVood, Arlington, 



Burgess Hill, Guestling, JVolstonbury ; 

 not rare 



— augustella, Hb. Hurstpierpoint ; not un- 



common on oak trunks 



— lunaris, Hw. Bognor on tree trunks, Bur- 



gess Hill on palings 



— lambdella, Don. Fairlight 



— tinctella, Hb. Abbots Wood, Broadwater ; 



not abundant 



— panzerella, Stph. Abbots Wood, Binsted 



Wood, Fernhurst, Guestling 



— unitella, Hb. A single specimen on a 



park paling, Broadwater (Fletcher) 



— flavifrontella, Hb. Abbots IVood, Fernhurst, 



Guestling, Houghton Forest, Rewel 

 Wood 



— fuscescens, Hw. Bognor, reared from 



larvae feeding on dead leaves ; Fern- 

 hurst, abundant in thatch ; Guestling 



— pseudospretella, Stt. Everywhere abun- 



dant 



Qilgoconia quadripuncta, Hw. Bramber, 

 Bognor, Hastings, Worthing 



Endrosis lacteella, SchifF. Everywhere abun- 

 dant 



Butalis grandipennis, Hw. Abbots Wood, Bex- 

 hill, Ditchling Common, Fairlight, Hur- 

 ston Warren, downs near Sompting ; 

 abundant among gorsc 



Butalis senescens, Stt. Arundel Park, Clymping, 

 Clapham Down, High Down ; abundant 

 among Lotus and Thymus 



— fuscocuprea, Hw. Arundel Park and 



High Down with the preceding; abun- 

 dant 



— laminella, H.S. Abundant in Arundel 



Park, the larvae feeding on Helianthe- 

 mum 

 Pancalia leuwenhoekella, Linn. Cissbury, 

 Clapham Down ; abundant among 

 Viola hirta, on which the larva feeds 



— latreillella. Curt. Brighton Downs 

 Acrolepia granitella, Tr. Abbots Wood, Goring 



IFoods, Guestling ; abundant among 

 Inula dysenterica 



— pygmasana, Hw. Abbots Wood, Bognor, 



Bramber, Broadwater ; abundant among 



Solanum 

 Roeslerstammia erxlebella, Fb. Abbots Wood, 



Fernhurst, Hastings, Rewel Wood near 



Arundel 

 Glyphipteryx fuscoviridella, Hw. Abundant 



everywhere in grassy places 



— thrasonella, Sc. Abundant generally 



among rushes, the variety cladiella, Stt., 

 occurring in many localities with the 

 type 



— equitella, Sc. JVorthing ; abundant in a 



garden among Sedum, perhaps im- 

 ported with S. acre from the shingles 

 near Shoreham 



— fosterella, Fb. Goring Woods ; not un- 



common among Carices, the larvae 

 feeding in the fruit-spikes 



— fischeriella, Z. Widely distributed and 



generally abundant 



iEchmia dentella, Z. Not uncommon near 

 Arundel, among Chaerophyllum temu- 

 lentum ; also recorded from Hastings 



Perittia obscurepunctella, Stt. Botolphs, 

 Broadwater, Ditchling Common, Fern- 

 hurst, Guestling, North Ambersham, 

 Slindon 



Heliozela sericiella, Hw. Oak woods, gener- 

 ally abundant 



— hammoniella, Sorgh. Two moths 



swept off birch on Hurston Warren in 

 June, I 890 ; mines of the larvae in birch 

 leaves have been noticed abundantly 

 in that locality, also at Rackham and in 

 woods between Arundel and Slindon 

 (Fletcher) 



— stanneella, Fisch. Chailey (Vine) 



— resplendella, Stt. Abbots Wood ; empty 



mines have been noticed in abundance 

 in alder leaves in Tilgate Forest 

 Douglasia ocnerostomella, Stt. Pett, shingles 

 near Selsey and Shoreham ; very abun- 

 dant among Echium 



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