Io8 PORRITT : LIST OF YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA. 



Scoparia crataegalis Hiib. AskhamBog (fi^/'.) ; Bingley 



{E.F.F.B:); Bramham(/6';;^.); EdlingtonWood(a7:/'.); 

 Richmond (/ Sang) ; Sheffield {A.D.). 



Scoparia resinalis Hazv. Not common. 



Scarborough, on ash trees {T.W.); Sheffield (A.D.). 



Scoparia truncicolalis Stainton. Fairly common. I have 

 reared the larvae through on moss. 



Grassington (ar.i'.); Huddersfield (6^. r.i'.) j Scar- 

 borough {T. W.) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; York !! ( W.P.). 



Scoparia coarctalis Zell. Huddersfield (G^. T^P.) ; Redcar 

 (/. Sang) ; Scarborough {T. W.). 



Scoparia pallidulalis Gn. Only occurs I believe on marshy 

 ground. 



" On warm moist evenings this species is to be seen 

 sporting in countless numbers in Askham Bog near York " 

 ( W.F.) ; Scarborough {T. W.). 



CRAMBITES. 



Crambus pratellus L. Common everywhere. 



Cram bus dumetellus Hilb. Recorded from York by Mr. 

 Robt. Cook {Newman^ s Entotn., April, 1842); Blubber- 

 houses {Lord VValsinghani). 



Crambus hamellus Thimb. Scarborough (7^ ff-^). 



Crambus pascuellus L. Rather common. 



Askham Bog {W.P.); Bramham ! {J.Sm.) ; Redcar 

 (/ Sang) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; Thorne Waste near Gople !! 

 {G.T.P.). 



Crambus margaritellus Hiib. Local, but probably com- 

 mon where it occurs. I found it abundant on the damp 

 parts only of Thorne Waste, whereas C. pascuellus only 

 occurred on the dry parts. 



Trans.Y.N.U. Series D, Vol. 2. 



