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CEcophora augustella Hub. Hexthorpe {W. W.) \ Tickhill 

 (yW.W.); York {—Hind). 



CEcophora subaquilella Edl. Huddersfield (/'./.); Scar- 

 borough {T.W,); York {Stainton's Manual). 



CEcophora flavifrontella Hilb. Guisborough Woods {John 

 Scott, Efit. W. Int, 1 86 1, X. 68) ; Scarborough {T. IK). 



CEcophora fuscescentella Haw. Bramham {/.Sm.) ; 

 Doncaster {W.W.); Huddersfield {F.I.) ; Redcar ! (/ 

 Sa?tg) ; Scarborough {T. W.) ; York {Stainto7i's Manual). 



CEcophora pseudo-spretella Stn. Abundant everywhere 

 in houses, warehouses, &c. It is often very destructive in 

 one's breeding-cages, the larv^ feeding on the pupae, &c. 



Endrosis fenestrella ScoJ>. As abundant as the last species, 

 and almost as great a nuisance. 



Butalis fusco-aeneeMa Haw. Grassington {T. H. Allis ?) ; 

 {You?ig JVatufalisi, August, 1882). 



Butalis senescentella Stn. Among thyme. 



Richmond {J. Sang); Scarborough {T.W.); York 

 {Stainton^s Maiiual ). 



Butalis fusco-cupreila Haw. Scarborough (Z! ff^). 



Butalis chenopodiella Hilb. Sheffield {A.D.); York 

 {Stainton's Manual). 



Butalis incongruelia Stn. Occurs on heaths. 



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



Pancalia Leuwenhoekelia Z. Bramham (y; 6"/;/.) ; Hud- 

 dersfield {F.I.) ; Richmond {J. Sang) ; York ! {Stainton's 

 Manual). 



Acrolepia granitella Tr. Larva feeds in the leaves of 

 Inula dys enter tea. 



Redcar !! (/. Sang) ; Scarborough {T. IV.). 



Acrolepia betulella Curt. Richmond, one specimen {J. 

 Sang). 



