A HISTORY OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 



Carpocapsa splendana, Hb. Black Park ; 

 among oak 



nimbana, H.S. Found at Little Kemble 



by Lord Walsingham in 1869, then 

 new to Britain. He discovered larva; 

 and pupa: under moss on the bark of 

 beeches ; it still remains very rare 

 Stigmonota pallifrontana, Zell. Stony Strat- 

 ford ; first found here about 1869 by 

 the late Mr. W. Thompson, and more 

 recently by Mr. William Warren, who 

 also found its larva on Astragalus glyci- 

 phyllos ; hardly known elsewhere in 

 the British Isles 



composana, Fab. Amersham ; in clover 



fields 



germarana, Hb. ; puncticostana, Stn. Black 



Park 



Trycheris mediana, Fab. ; aurana, St.C. Lin- 

 ford Wood 



Dichrorampha petiverana, Linn. Generally 

 common 



plumbagana, Tr. Amersham ; among 



yarrow 



plumbana, Scop. Amersham ; common 



in meadows 



Chrosis audouinana, Dup. ; bifasciana, St.C. 

 Black Park ; rare 



Xanthosetia hamana, Linn. Amersham 



Choreutis scintillulana, Hb. Black Park ; 

 among Scutellaria 



Simsthis fabriciana, Linn. Everywhere abun- 

 dant 



Epigraphia avellanella, Hb. Black Park ; on 

 tree trunks 



Scardia cloacella, Haw. Amersham ; in lanes 



arcella, Fab. Chalfont Road 

 Tinea semifulvella, Haw. Black Park 

 Lampronia quadripuncta, Fab. Amersham ; 



among rose 



Eriocephala seppella, Fab. Amersbam ; in 

 speedwell flowers on hedge banks 



thunbergella, Fab. Black Park 

 Micropteryx sangii, Stn. Mortimer ; taken 



by Canon Cruttwell 



Adela sulzella, Schiff. TVendover ; rather 

 common 



degeerella, Linn. Amersham ; in woods 



viridella, Linn. Amersham ; among oak 

 Anesychia bipunctella, Fab. One of the two 



localities given for this very rare species 

 by Mr. Stainton is ' Aylesbury, many 

 years back.' 



Eidophasia messingiella, Fisch. Wolverton, 

 in a small swamp 



Harpipteryx nemorella, Linn. Black Park ; 

 among honeysuckle 



Henicostoma lobelia, Schiff. Amersham 



Depressaria hypericella, Hb. Larvae found on 

 Hypericum at Amersham by Mr. H. 

 J. Turner 



Gelechia terrella, Schiff. Abundant every- 

 where 



scriptella, Hb. Amersham ; among maple 



lyellella, Curt. Black Park ; on tree 



trunks 



anthyllidella, Hb. Amersham ; among 



clover 



Harpella geoffrella, Linn. Abundant in lanes 

 at Amersham 



Dasycera sulphurella, Fab. Generally com- 

 mon 



oliviella, Fab. Black Park 

 CEcophora tripuncta, Haw. Amersham ; in 



hedges 



flavifrontella, Hb. Black Park 

 Glyphipteryx fuscoviridella, Haw. Amersham ; 



abundant in fields 



thrasonella, Scop. Generally common 



among rushes 



Coleophora anatipennella, Hb. Black Park ; 

 among blackthorn 



inflatae, Stn. Loudwater 

 Stathmopoda pedella, Linn. Black Park ; 



among alder, excessively local 

 Lyonetia padifoliella, Hb. Stony Stratford 



the only British locality given by Mr. 



Stainton 

 Nepticula prunetorum, Stn. Loudwater \ 



here discovered by Mr. Boyd 



HEMIPTERA 



Apart from the Lepidoptera and Coleoptera, the insects of Bucking- 

 hamshire seem to have been almost entirely neglected. While however 

 I was compiling the list of the Coleoptera I received a few notices of 

 Hemiptera from Mr. E. C. Elliman, Mr. Philip Harwood and Mr. H. 

 Turner, and also some undetermined species which I have named and 

 added to the list. It is perhaps hardly worth publishing, but it contains 

 a few interesting species, and serves to show what will probably be 

 obtained by any one who hereafter may work the county for this order. 



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