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Tinea albipunctella, Haw. Very local and not common. 



Lane. Cleveleys (J.H.T.) ; Grange (J.B.H., J.H.T.) ; 

 one at Brockholes Wood near Preston (J.B.H.). 

 Ches. — Bidston, scarce (J.F.B.). 

 Tinea confusella, H.S. Recorded only from Morecambe, by 

 Mr. Threlfall. 



Tinea nigripunctella, Haw. Mr. Gregson records the capture 



of two specimens at Wallasey, and Mr. Threlfall's record 



' Liverpool ' probably api)lies to these. 

 Tinea miselia, Z. Very local, being recorded only from Huyton 



near Liverpool (J.H.T.); and Tranmere, in granaries (C.S.G.). 

 Tinea fuscipunctella, Haw. Abundant everywhere. 

 I Tinea pellionella, L. Abundant everywhere. 

 Tinea pallescentella, Staint. Abundant in warehouses. 

 Tinea merdella, Z. Occurs in wool warehouses, being first 



discovered and described as British by the late Nicholas Cooke. 

 Tinea lapella, Hiib. Local. 



Lane. — Grange and Preston (J.H.T.); Liverpool district, in 



old hedges (C.S.G.); Manchester district, frequent (H.H.C.); 



Pendleton and Eccles (J.C.). 

 Ches.— Wirral (J.F.B.). 

 Tinea semifulvella, Haw. Local. 



Lane.— Chat Moss (J.C); Grange (J.B.H., J.H.T.). 

 Ches. — Cheadle Hulme, occasionally (H.H.C.); Claughton 



Park fences, and bred from old birds'-nests (C.S.G.); Dunham 



Park and Knutsford (J.C). 

 Tinea argentimaeulella, Staint. Recorded from Bowdon by 



Mr. R. S. Edleston (Zool, 1858, xvi. 6214) and Mr. Threlfall. 



PHYLLOPORIA, liein. 



Phylloporia bistrigella, Haw. Very scarce, being recorded only 

 from Birch Wood, Woolton (C.S.G.), and Grange (J.H.T.), both 

 in Lancashire, and as scarce at Bidston (J.F.B.) in Cheshire. 



TINEOLA, H.S. 



Tineola biselliella, Hummel. One of the most abundant of 

 ' clothes-moths.' 



LAMPROMA, Z. 



Lampronia morosa, Z. =^ quadripunetella, Steph. Common 

 and generally distributed. 



Feb. 1890. 



