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Carpocapsa grossana Haw. Scarborough (71 ?F.). 



Carpocapsa pomonana L. The larva feeds m apples. 



Huddersfield (/'./.) ; Scarborough {T.W.); Sheffield 

 {A.D.);Yox\{R.C.). 



Opadia funebrana Tr. Larvs feed mside plums. 

 Scarborough {T. W.). 



Endopisa nigricana i^^<^.=nebritana Z'r.=pisana Gn. 



Larvce feed inside pea-pods. 



Bramham ! [/.Sm.) ; Scarborough ! (T. JV.). 



Stigmonota dorsana Ml>. = \unu\ana W.V. The larvae 

 feed in pods of Orobus tuherosus. 



Scarborough {T. IV., Ent. Mo. Mag., xiii. 159). 



Stigmonota orobana Tr. This species was first discovered in 

 England by Mr. T. Wilkinson, who bred it from larvae in 

 the pods of Vicia sylvatica collected on the cliffs to the 

 north of Scarborough. Some were sent to Mr. Doubleday 

 as S. lunulafia, but he at once saw they were distinct [Ent. 

 Mo. Mag. X. 148, and xiii. 158). 



Stigmonota coniferana Ratzb. Among firs. 



Harrogate {J. Sang); Richmond {/. Sang); Scar- 

 borough (T. IV.). 



Stigmonota periepidana Ifaw. Larva feeds on Orobus 



' tuberosus). 



Bramham ! {/.Sm.) ; Richmond {/. Sang). 



Stigmonota internana Gji. Huddersfield {P.I.); Rich- 

 mond {/. Sang) ; Scarborough, common among whin 

 (T. JV.) ; Strensall Common, in June ( IV. R). 



Stigmonota composana -Fab. Among clover. 

 Doncaster ( TV. IV) ; York (R. C). 



Stigmonota Weirana Bougl. = flexana Zell. Mr. W. 

 Warren used to take this species in the Green Farm 

 Wood adjoining Sandal Beat, Doncaster. 



