A HISTORY OF SUSSEX 



Coleophora wockeella, Z. Abbots JVood; 

 abundant among Stachys betonica in a 

 rough meadow ; Guestling, very rare 



— ochrea, Hw. Arundel Park, among Heli- 



anthemum 



— - salicornije, Hein-Wck. Abundant among 

 Salicornia on the mudlands between 

 Shoreham and JVorthlng ; Pett 



— • lixella, Z. Not uncommon on the downs 

 near JVorthing, Arundel Park, Cissbury, 

 Clapham Down, High Down, shingles 

 near Shoreham 



— vibicella, Hb. Ditchling Common among 



Genista tinctoria 



— pyrrhulipennella, Z. Brighton Doivns, 



Cbailey, Hurston IVarren, Leechpool, 

 Pett 



— albicosta, Hw. Widely distributed among 



gorse 



— anatipennella, Hb. Guestling, Hurston 



IFarren, Portslade 



— palliatella, Zk. Abbots Wood, Guestling, 



Hurston IVarren ; not abundant 



— ardeaspennella, Scott. Burgess Hill 



— • currucipennella, Z. Abbots Wood, Ciss- 

 bury, Guestling 



— niveicostella, Z. Arundel Park, Clapham 



Down, High Doivn ; among wild 

 thyme 



— discordella, Z. Generally abundant 



among Lotus 

 — • genista;, Stt. Ditchling Common ; abun- 

 dant among Genista anglica 



— bilineatella, Z. Ditchling Common ; abun- 



dant among Genista tinctoria ; has also 

 occurred at North Mundham 



— onosmella, Brahm. Pett ; abundant 



among Echium near Shoreham 



— conyzas, Z. Brickpits near Ditchling 



Common on Inula (Griffith) 



— nutantella, Mhlg. Abundant near Steyn- 



ing among Silene inflata 

 — • therinella, Tgstr. Cisshury, downs near 

 Bramber ; not uncommon 



— troglodytella, Dup. Goring, downs be- 



tween Bramber and Shoreham ; Pett 



— lineola, Hw. Brighton Downs, Guestling, 



Pett; abundant round Worthing among 

 Ballota nigra and Stachys sylvatica 



— murinipennella, Dup. Widely distributed 



and generally abundant in grassy places 

 among Luzula campestris ; Abbots 

 Wood, Bognor, Clapham Wood, High 

 Down, Tortington, etc. 

 [ — sylvaticella, Wood. GuestHng{}) ; Mr. 

 Bloomfield took larva; early in the year 

 on Luzula sylvatica 



— alticolella, Z. Widely distributed and 



abundant in damp places among Juncus 

 articulatus, and its sub-species ; Arundel 



Park, Berwick, Henfield Common, Hur- 

 ston IVarreti, Lancing, Mundham 

 Coleophora glaucicolella,Wood. Shoreham^^nA 

 doubtless in many other localities 

 among Juncus glaucus, articulatus, etc. 



— casspititiella, Z. Everywhere abundant 



among Juncus communis, etc. This 

 species and the preceding are often 

 mingled in collections 



— adjunctella, Hodgk. Very abundant in the 



salt marshes between Shoreham and 

 Worthing, and doubtless elsewhere 

 along the coast among Juncus com- 

 pressus 



— laripennella, Zett. Generally abundant on 



the downs, shingles and on dry waste 

 land among Atriplex andChenopodium 



— masniacella, Stt. Very abundant near 



Shoreham among Atriplex portulacoides 

 and doubtless occurs wherever the 

 plant is abundant 



— flavaginella, Z. Abundant on the coast 



at Lancing among Suaeda maritima 



— salinella, Stt. Local, but abundant near 



Shoreham among Atriplex portulacoides 



— apicella, Stt. Widely distributed and 



abundant among Stellaria graminea 



— argentula, Z. Generally abundant among 



Achillea millefolium 



— tripoliella, Hdgk. Abundant among 



Aster tripolium near Ford, Rye and 

 Shoreham 



— virgaurea, Stt. Abbots Wood, Balcombe, 



Fay gate, Fernhurst, Guestling, North 

 Amhersham, Rewel Wood 

 ■ — juncicolella, Stt. Falmer Downs, not 

 rare among Calluna vulgaris ; Pett 



— laricella, Hb. Tilgate Forest ; probably 



generally abundant among larch 



— albitarsella, Z. Durrington, Pett, Somp- 



ting ; among Glechoma hederacea 



— nigricella, Stph. Generally abundant 



among apple, hawthorn, pear and white- 

 beam 



— fuscedinella, Z. Generally abundant 



among alder, birch and elm 



— orbitella, Z. Abbots JVood, the larvae 



common on birch in the autumn (Vine) 



— gryphipennella, Bouch^. Abundant among 



wild roses 



— siccifolia, Stt. Arundel 



— bicolorella, Stt. Goring Woods, Pagham ; 



locally abundant among nut on which 

 the larva feeds. A larva with a similar 

 case to that of the nut-feeder occurs on 

 birch on Hurston Warren and in Til- 

 gate Forest and may be of the same 

 species {Conf. Ent. Ann. i86i,p. 89, 

 and Trans. Ent. Soc. Land, new ser. v. 

 410) 



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