CRAMBITES. I09 



Rombald's Moor near Bradford (/ /^C7.) ; Thorne 

 Waste near Goole !! {G.T.F.); York {E.B.). 



Crambus pinetellus L. Sheffield {A.D.). 



Crambus perlellus Scop. Askham Bog {W.P.); Rich- 

 mond {J. Sang) ; Thorne Waste (W. JV.). 



Crambus Warringtonellus Ze//. Occurs commonly on 

 Thorne Waste ( W.F. and TV. JV.) ; but we have no other 

 locality as yet. I believe the northern specimens of this 

 insect are simply a form of C. perlellus. Except in the 

 New Forest I have never found the two species occurring 

 separately ; and in a field in the Isle of Man I found all 

 the intermediate varieties between one form and the other. 

 The New Forest specimens seem to me altogether darker 

 and have a more irony appearance than any I have taken 

 in the north, but even they may only be an isolated race 

 of a form of C. perlellus. 



Crambus selaseilus Hiib. Askham Bog ( fKiR) ; Bishop's 

 Wood ( IV.P.) ; Scarborough {2\ W.). 



Crambus tristellus W.V. Abundant everywhere. 



Crambus inquinateilus W.V. Scarborough (7! J^F.); Stock- 

 ton-on-the-Forest, and Sandburn, York (TVP.). 



Crambus geniculellus P/aw. Redcar (y. Sang). 



Crambus culmellus Z. Abundant everywhere. 



Crambus hortuelfus JPub. Abundant everywhere. 



Chilo phragmitellus Iful?. AskJiam Bog ( fF;/'.) ; formerly 

 abundant at Scarborough (T.IV.). 



8chcEnobius forflcellus TJmnb. Askham Bog {W.P.) \ 

 Huddersfield {P.I.). 



Schoenobiusgigantellus W.V. Recorded as having occurred 

 at York by Mr. R. Cook {Newman's Entom., April, 1842). 



Anerastia lotella Hub. A coast species. 

 Redcar {J. Sang). 



