128 PORRITT : LIST OF YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA. 



Stigmonota nitidana i^^<5. = redimitana Gn. The larvae 

 feed between united oak leaves. 

 Doncaster ( W. W.). 

 Stigmonota Trauniana Schiff. Should be looked for 

 among maple. 



Huddersfield {P.I) ; Scarborough {T. IV.). 



Stigmonota regiana Ze//. Bramham ! (/.Sm.) ; Scar- 

 borough !!, the larva feeds under the loose bark of syca- 

 more (T. TV.) ; Sheffield {A.D.). 



Stigmonota puncticostana Steph. Scarborough {T. IV). 

 Stigmonota roseticolanaZ?//.=GermaranaZr//i5. Among 

 wild rose, the larva feeding in the hips. 



Doncaster ( IV. IV.) ; Scarborough {T. JV). 



Dicrorampha politana IV. V. Among yarrow. 



Huddersfield (F./.) ; Sheffield !! (A.I?, and W. W.). 



Dicrorampha alpinana Tr. Larva feeds on t^Lnsy {Tanacetiwi 

 vulgare). 



Hexthorpe near Doncaster ! ( W. TV). 



Dicrorampha petiverana Z. Among yarrow {Achillea 

 ?nillefoliu7?i). 



Bramham ! {J.Sm.) ; Hexthorpe near Doncaster !! 

 ( W. TV.) ; Sheffield {A.D.). 

 Dicrorampha plumbana Scop.^=u\\ca.r\a. Gn. About the 

 ox-eye daisy. 



Blubberhouses {lord TValshigham) ; Bramham ! 

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



Dicrorampha herbosana Barrett. This comparatively 

 recent addition to the British list Mr. W. Warren bred from 

 larvae found abundantly at roots of yarrow at Hexthorpe 

 near Doncaster. 



Dicrorampha consortana Steph. The larva feeds in the 

 shoots of the ox-eye daisy. 

 Scarborough {T. TV.). 



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