INSECTS 



Argyresthia ephippella, Fb. Hastings, Reivil 

 Wood, Salvmgtoii, Worthing ; abundant 

 among garden and wild cherries 



— nitidella, Fb. Generally abundant among 



hawthorn 



— semitestacella, Curt. Arundel Park, 



Fernhurst, Preston, Rewel JVood ; abun- 

 dant among beech 



— albistria, Hw. Generally abundant 



among sloe 



— conjugella, Z. Fernhurst, Guestling 



— semifusca, Hw. Fairmile Bottom, Preston, 



common on palings, Rackham, believed 

 also to occur at Guestling 



— mendica, Hw. Generally abundant 



among sloe 



— glaucinella, Z. Abbots Wood 



— retinella, Z. Abbots Wood, Arundel Park, 



Fernhurst, Guestling, Rackham ; abun- 

 dant among birch 



— dilectella, Z. Cissbury, downs near Steyn- 



ing; abundant among juniper 



— andereggiella, Dup. Wiggonholt Common 



— Cornelia, Fb. Guestling, Wiggonholt 



— pymaeella, Hb. Abbots Wood, Fernhurst, 



Goring Woods, Guestling, JVorthing 



— gcedartella, Linn. Abbots Wood, Broad- 



water, Guestling, Rackham 



— brockeella, Hb. Abbots Wood, Arundel 



Park, Guestling 



— arceuthina, Z. "> Cissbury, abundant 



— aurulentella, Stt. / among juniper 

 Cedestis farinatella, Dup. Arundel Park, 



Fernhurst 



Ocnerostoma piniariella, Z. Broadwater, 

 Fernhurst, Tilgate Forest 



Zelleria hepariella, Stt. Rewel Wood, Tilgate 

 Forest 



Gracilaria alchimiella, Sc. Binsted Woods, 

 Fernhurst, Guestling, Tortington ; abun- 

 dant in oak woods 



— stigmatella, Fb. Abbots Wood, Guestling, 



Salvington ; probably occurs everywhere 

 among sallows and willows 



— falconipennella, Hb. Abbots Wood, rare 



(Vine) 



— semifascia, Hw. Arundel Park, among 



maple 



— populetorum, Z. Abbots Wood (Vine), 



Lewes and Worthing [Manual, ii. 377) 



— elongella, Linn. Abbots Wood, Fernhurst, 



Guestling, Hardham, Sullington ; prob- 

 ably common, generally among alder. 

 The variety stramineella, Stt. occurs 

 with the type in Abbots Wood 



— tringipennella, Z. Widely distributed 



and abundant among Plantago lanceo- 

 lata 



— syringella, Fb. Everywhere abundant 



among ash, lilac, privet and allied plants 



Gracilaria omissella, Stt. Locally abundant 

 among Artemisia vulgaris. Broadwater, 

 Hurston JVarren, Sompting 



— phasianipennella, Hb. Fernhurst (Barrett) 



— auroguttella, Stph. Abbots JFood, East- 



bourne, Guestling, Worthing ; very abun- 

 dant among Hypericum 



— ononidis, Z. Arundel Park, Ditchling 



Common, downs near Bramber and 

 Sompting, Slindon ; not uncommon 

 among red clover 

 Coriscium brongniardellum, Fb. Abbots 

 Wood, Coldwaltham, Fernhurst, Guest- 

 ling, near Steyning 



— cuculipennellum, Hb. Fernhurst, Rewel 



Wood, larvae from which imagines have 

 been bred abundant on ash and privet ; 

 also on Slindon Common 



— sulphurellum, Hw. Abbots Wood, Guest- 



ling, Rewel Wood 

 Ornix avellanella, Stt. Everywhere abun- 

 dant among hazel 



— anglicella, Stt. Everywhere abundant 



among hawthorn 



— betulas, Stt. Abbots Wood, Fernhurst, 



Guestling ; doubtless generally abundant 

 among birch 



— torquillella, Z. Widely distributed and 



abundant among sloe 



— scoticella, Stt. Arundel Park, Bognor, 



Fernhurst, Worthing ; the larva; on 

 leaves of Pyrus aria, malus, Cotoneaster 

 affinis, etc. 



— guttea, Hw. Bognor, Guestling, Mund- 



ham. Worthing ; abundant in gardens 



among apple trees 

 Goniodoma limoniella, Stt. Larvae found 



in September, 1889, in Thorney Island, 



and the moths bred in 1890 (Fletcher) 

 Coleophora spissicornis, Hw. Arundel Park, 



Ditchling Common, Lancing, Shoreham, 



JVolstonbury ; the larvae feeding on 



fruits of Trifolium repens 



— deauratella, Z. Burgess Hill (Vine) 



— fuscocuprella, H.S. Abbots Wood ; larvae 



sometimes abundant on hazel ; Guest- 

 ling 



— alcyonipennella, Koll. Arundel, Guest- 



ling, Salvington Doivn 



— paripennella, Z. Near Castle Goring ; 



the larvae feeding on bramble ; Guest- 

 ling{}) 



— ahenella, Hein. Fernhurst (Barrett) 



— potentillae, Elisha. Cissbury, Guestling (f), 



Horsham, Hurston Warren, downs near 

 Bramber ; the larvas feed on leaves of 

 Potentilla,Poterium, Rubus,Spira;a, and 

 even on those of stray elm suckers 

 growing among their more usual food 

 plants 



