112 PORRITT: list of YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA. 



by Mr. Hind in 1865. Since then it has been taken in 

 London by Mr. C. G. Barrett (to whom I am indebted for 

 my series of the species), but I know of no other captures 

 {G.T.P). 

 Galleria cerella Gn. The larva feeds in the comb in old 

 bee-hives. Leeds {E.B.). 



Meliphora alvearielia Gn. Plentiful wherever old bee- 

 hives are kept. 



Huddersfield !! (6^.7:/'.); Leeds (^.^.) ; Sheffield 

 {A.D.); York(i?.C.). 



TORT RICES. 



Halias prasinana L. Generally common, but less so in 

 the south West Riding than elsewhere. 



Bingley {E.P.P.B.); Bishop's Wood {W.D.R.) ; 

 Bramham ! {J.Sm.) ; Doncaster ! (IV. IV.); Edlington 

 Wood! (G.T.P.) ; Harrogate (J. Sang) ; Huddersfleld 

 (G.T.P.) ; Meanwood ! ( W.D.R.) ; Richmond (/ Sang) ; 

 Scarborough !! (T. W.) ; Sheffield (A.B.) ; York (R.C). 



Sarrothripa revayana PV.V. Scarce. 



Scarborough (T W.) ; near York (J.T.C., Ent. Ami., 

 1867,/. 158). 



Tortrix pyrastrana i^//^.=podana Scof>. Common every- 

 where, probably. 



Tortrix crataegana Hiib. = roborana Hiib. A pretty 

 species and not rare. 



Bramham ! (J.Sni.) ; Doncaster ( IV. W.) ; Edlington 

 \Nood (G.T.P.); Huddersfleld (/'./.) ; Sheffield (^.i?.) ; 

 York (IV.P., Ent. W. Int., Feb. 16, 186 1). 



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