A HISTORY OF WORCESTERSHIRE 



p. 384); Middleyards, July 18, 25, 

 1899 ; Elm Hill (G. D. Hancock) 

 Caradrina trapezina, L. Common 



— subtusa, F. Worcester (St. p. 256); larvae 



near Monk and Ockeridge Woods (J. 

 Peed) ; mothing (Fletcher) ; Laughern 

 Brook (G. D. Hancock) 



— retusa, L. Worcester (St. p. 256) ; gener- 



ally distributed ; Grimley, Claines and 

 Bransford ; mothing (Fletcher) 



— 00, L. Worcester (St. p. 257, M. p. 118) 



— paleacea, Esp. Rather rare (E. & T. 



p. 20); Shrawley Wood, once at 'sugar' 

 (Fletcher) 



— umbra, Hufn. Worcester (St.) ; local (W. 



Edwards, T.M.N.F.C. p. 182); Brans- 

 ford (W. H. Edwards); Castle Morton, 

 scarce (Rev. E. C. Dobree Fox) 



— micacea, Esp. Worcester (St. p. 198) ; 



Foregate Street, August 20, 1895 ; St. 

 John's (W. H. Edwards) 



— petasitis, Dbld. Rare (E. & T. p. 15) 



— lutosa, Hb. Worcester (St. p. 194) ; 



Foregate Street, August 1895 



— fulva, Hb. New Pool (W. Edwards) ; 



damp meadows, Castle Morton, Sep- 

 tember (Rev. E. C. Dobree Fox) 



— arcuosa, Hw. Worcester (St. p. 213) ; 



Monk Wood, July 3, 1895, June 28, 

 1898 



— quadripunctata, F. In woods at * sugar,' 



common (E. & T. p. 17) ; St. John's 

 and Bransford {W. H. Edwards); Castle 

 Morton (Rev. E. C. Dobree Fox) 



— morpheus, Hufn. Worcester (St. p. 217); 



Worcestershire (W. H. Edwards) ; Castle 

 Morton (Rev. E. C. Dobree Fox) 



— alsines, Brh. Wyre Forest, June 26, 



July 8, 1899 (Rev. E. C. Dobree 

 Fox, E. & T. p. 17) 



— taraxaci, Hb. Common (E. & T. p. 17) ; 



Castle Morton (Rev. E. C. Dobree Fox) 



— var. redacta. (I.N.H.W. p. 143) 



— trigrammica, Hufn. Worcester (St. p. 



215) ; common 



— var. bilinea. Cowleigh Park (E. & T. 

 p. 17) ; Wyre Forest, Monk Wood 



— matura, Hufn. Worcester (St. p. 205) ; 



Perry Wood, July 22, 1895 ; Brans- 

 ford, July 29, 1895 ; Monk Wood and 

 Crown East (W. H. Edwards); two at 

 ' light ' (Fletcher) 



Hadena meticulosa, L. 1 ^ 



, • T )• Common 



— lucipara, L. j 



— flammea, Esp. (T.M.N.F.C. p. 182) 



— maura, L. Common 



— scabriuscula, L. JVorcester (St. p. 201) ; 



IVyre Forest (J. Peed); June, 1 899; 

 Farley Wood, June 21, 1900 



— adusta, Esp. Foregate Street, May 1 1 , 



1895 (W. Edwards, T.M.N.F.C. 

 p. 182) 

 Hadena gemina, Hb. Wyre Forest (J. Peed) ; 

 June, 1899 (T.M.N.F.C. p. 181) 



— polyodon, L. "| ^ 



f. / 1 r- f Common 



— lithoxylea, 1'. J 



— sublustris, Esp. Wyre Forest (J. Peed) ; 



June, 1899 (T.M.N.F.C. p. 180); 

 one at ' light ' Bow Wood (Fletcher) 



— rurea, F. Common 



— scolopacina, Esp. Generally distri- 



buted, but in small numbers ; rather 

 rare (E. & T. p. 15, I.N.H.W. p. 144) 



— hepatica, Hb. Worcester (St. p. 200) ; 



Monk Wood, June 24, 1895 ; Crown 

 East, Wyre Forest, etc. 



— furva, Hb. Worcester (N. p. 300 ; Mal- 



vern Wells (Rev. E. C. Dobree Fox) ; 

 Wyre Forest (W. H. Edwards) 



— abjecta, Hb. Castle Morton, rare, pro- 



bably more common in former years 

 (Rev. E. C. Dobree Fox) 



— sordida, Bkh. Worcester (St. p. 2o8) ; 



Wyre Forest, }\im 18,24, 1899; Castle 

 Morton, not noticed for some years 

 (Rev. E. C. Dobree Fox) 



— basilinea, F. Trench Woods, June 15, 



1895, June 4, 1896; Wyre Forest, 

 Monk Wood (W. H. Edwards) 



— pabulatricula, Brh. Taken at 'sugar,' but 



now disappeared or very rare (E. & T. 

 p. 16) 



— didyma, Esp. Common 



— nictitans, Bkh. Worcester (St. p. 197); 



Trench Woods (W. H. Edwards), 1899 ; 

 Severnside, 1900 



— literosa, Hu. Common (E. & T. p. 16) ; 



Castle Morton, two or three specimens 

 (Rev. E. C. Dobree Fox) ; occasionally 

 to ' light ' (Fletcher) 



— bicoloria, Vill. Powick, July 25, 1895; 



Bransford (W. H. Edwards) 



— strigilis, CI. Common 



— fasciuncula, Hu. Worcester (St. p. 212) ; 



Cowleigh Park, June 22, 1895 ; Crown 

 East, Bransford, Wyre Forest, etc. 

 Metachrostis (Bryophila) perla, F. Worcester 

 (St. p. 177); Malvern, June 22, 1895 ; 

 Henwick (W. H. Edwards) 



— muralis, Forst. Worcester (St. p. 177 ; 



T.M.N.F.C. p. 1 80), near Clatters Cave, 

 1897 (W.E.), rare(E. & T. p. 13) 

 Acronycta leporina, L. Pupae Laughern Brook, 

 Wyre Forest, June 10, 1899; West 

 Malvern (W. H. Edwards) ; Temeside 

 (J. Peed) 



— alni, L. Worcester (St. p. 182); The 



Ty thing, Worcester (W. H. Edwards, 

 T.M.N.F.C. p. 180); Spetchley, Grim- 

 ley and Cotheridge (Fletcher) 

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