INSECTS 



Pandemis cinnamomeana, Tr. Middleyards, 



July 14, 1896 

 Tortrix forskaleana, L.\ Nunnery Wood, June 



— bergmanniana, L. J 26, 1896; common 



— ministrana, L. Perry Wood, May 21, 



1900 



— conwayana, F. Trench Woods, June 15, 



1895; Lord's Wood, June 27, 1896; 

 Perry Wood, July 10, 1 896 



— loeflingiana, L. Nunnery Wood, June 26, 



1896 



— viridana, L. Perry Wood, June 13, 1895; 



a common pest 



— paleana, Hb. At ' light,' St. John's 



(Fletcher) ; very common (E. & T. 



P- 36) 



— viburniana, F. Worcestershire 



— forsterana, F. Monk Wood, July 11, 1 895 ; 



Wyre Forest, Bramford, etc. 



— (Sciaphila) virgaureana, Tr. Worcestershire 



— octomaculana, Hw. Common (E. & T. 



P-38) 



— osseana, Sc. Rather common (E. & T. 



P- 39) 

 Isotrias hybridana, Hb. Common (E. & T. 



p. 38) 

 Exapate congelatella, CI. Bine's Green 



(Fletcher) 

 Cheimatophila tortricella, Hb. Very common 



3. PHALONIAD^ 



Lozopera dilucidana, Stph. Perry Wood 



(Fletcher) 

 Phalonia (Argyrolepia) zephyrana, Tr. 



Worcester (M. p. 547) 



— badiana, Hb. Worcestershire 



— tesserana, Tr. Coneybury Copse (Fletcher) 



— (Eupoecilia) nana, Hw. Rather rare (E. 



&T. p. 39) 

 Chlidonia baumanniana, SchifF. Common 

 Eupoecilia maculosana, Hw. Worcestershire 

 Euxanthis (Eupoecilia) angustana, Tr. Four, 



Worcestershire ; one to ' light,' Dine's 



Green (Fletcher) ; rather common (E. 



& T. p. 36) 



— (Conchylis) straminea, Hw. Worcester ; 



one to ' light,' Oldbury Road (Fletcher) 



— (Xanthosetia) zoegana, L. Middleyards, 



May 29, 1895 ; Kepax Ferry, June 12, 

 1898 ; Monk Wood (W. H. Edwards); 

 common (E. & T. p. 39) 



— hamana, L. Monk Wood, July 11, 1895; 



Bransford, June 3, 1896 ; common (E. 

 & T. p. 39) 



4. TRYPANID^ 



Trypanus cossus (Cossus ligniperda), L. Larvae, 

 Worcester, 1898, 1 900 ; Old Hills and 

 St. John's (W. H. Edwards) 



VIII. TINEINA 



I. ^GERIADiE 



^geria apiformis, CI. Larvae, Old Hills, 

 May 3, 1896 ; Powick, Hanley, eight, 

 not uncommon (T.M.N. F.C. p. 177); 

 larvae near Spetchley, 1899 (J. Peed) 



— crabroniformis, Lew. Bredon and Ockeridge 



(W. H. Edwards) ; Monk Wood, 1898 

 (J. Peed) 

 Trochilium spheciforme, Gern. Wyre Forest, 

 June 6, 1897, June 11, 18, 1899 



— tipuliforme, CI. Dr. Clarke's garden, 



Worcester, 1898 ; Wyre Forest 



— asiliforme, Rott. Wyre Forest, June 6, 



1897 ; Monk Wood and Trench Woods 

 (W. H. Edwards) ; Temple Laughern 

 (Fletcher) ; Ockeridge (J. Peed) 



— myopiforme, Bkh. Goodyear's garden, 



Malvern Link (R.F.T., E. & T. p. 8) ; 

 Rose House, Worcester, 1900 (J. Peed) 



— culiciforme, L. Wyre Forest, June 6, iSgj 



— formiciforme, Esp. Osier beds near 



Worcester, 1897 (G. D. Hancock and 

 J. Peed) 



— ichneumoniforme, F. Crown East 



(Fletcher) 



2. GELECHIADiE 



Epithectis mouffetela, SchifF. Five, Worcester- 

 shire ; Wyre Forest (Fletcher) 



Anacampsis vorticella, Sc. Tihberton (Fletcher) 



Xenolechia scalella, Sc. Wyre Forest, May 23, 

 1896, June 5, 7, 1897 ; Monk Wood, 

 June 8, 1898, May 25, 1899 



Gelechia politella, Stt. Oddingley] /pi . l \ 



— maculea, Hw. Ombersley J ^ ' 



— luculella, Hb. Ribbesford, July 17, 1897 



— notatella, Hb. Martley (Fletcher) 



— sororculella, Hb. Among sallows. Middle- 



yards (Fletcher) 



— scotinella, H.S. Middleyards Lane (Fletcher) 



— rhombella, Schiff. Spetchley (Fletcher) 



— lentiginosella, Z. Worcester (St. vol. ii. 



P- 331) 

 Brachmia rufescens, Hw. (Fletcher) 

 Ypsolophus marginellus, F. The Slads, July 



24, 1899; Pitmaston (Fletcher) 



— fasciellus, Hb. (M. p. 609) ; Trench Woods 



(Fletcher) 



— ustulellus, F. (M. p. 609) 



Chelaria huebnerella, Don. One, Worcester- 

 shire 



3. CECOPHORIDiE 



Carcina quercana, F. Common ; Lord's Wood, 

 June 27, 1896 ; Dodderhill Common, 

 July 16, 1896, etc. 



Hypercallia christiernana, L. IVyre Forest, 

 July 8, 1900 



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