TORTRICES. 129 



Pyrodes rhediana L. Among hawthorn. 



Hexthorpe near Doncaster ( W. W.) ; Richmond {/. 

 Sang). 



Catoptria albersana Hud. Scarborough, on honeysuckle 

 (T.JK). 



Catoptria ulicetana Haw. Common, probably everywhere, 

 about furze, &c. 



Bramham ! {/.Sm.) ; Doncaster !! ( W. W.) ; Hudders- 

 field {F.I.) ; Richmond !! (/ Sa7ig) ; Sheffield {A.D.). 



Catoptria Juliana Curt. The larvae feed in acorns. 

 Sheffield {A.D.). 



Catoptria hypericana Hilb. Probably common wherever 

 the food-plant {Hypericum) grows freely. 



Bramham ! {/.Sm.); Doncaster !! ( W. M^.) ; Edlington 

 Wood ! {G.T.F.); Richmond ! (/ Sang); Sheffield 

 {A.D.). 



Catoptria cana ^«z£/.=scopoliana Wilk. Among thistles. 

 Some confusion exists in collections as to the nomencla- 

 ture of this and the next species, consequently I only give 

 those localities which seem certain : of part of those I have 

 had sent it is doubtful to which species the localities 

 belong. 



Doncaster ( f^ /^) ; Huddersfield (/'./.) ; Redcar ! 

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



Catoptria scopoliana Haw. = Hohenwarthiana Gn. 



Common ; the larva feeds in the seed heads of Cetitaurea 

 nigra. 



Bramham ! {/.Sm.) ; Doncaster {W.W.); Hudders- 

 field \{G.T.P.); Sheffield {A.D.) ; York {T. Wilson). 



Catoptria expallidana Haw. I took this species in my 

 own garden at Highroyd, Huddersfield, but I know no 

 other record for the county. Its food plant, Sonchus 

 arvensis, grew freely in the adjoining fields. 



