PYRALIDES. 



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Pyralis farinalis L. Abundant, probably everywhere. 



Bradford (/. W.C.) ; Bramham ! {J,Sm.) ; Hudders- 

 field !! {G.T.P.) ; Leeds !! ( W.H.T.) ; Sheffield {A.D.); 

 Wakefield (JKT:); York (R.C). 



Pyralis glaucinalis L. Askham Bog (^f^/'.) ; Scarborough 

 {T.W.); Wakefield {IV.T.). 



Aglossa pinguinalis L. Common, probably everywhere. 

 The larva feeds on chaff and straw. 



Bradford \{/.W.C.); Bramham {J.Sm.) ; Hudders- 

 field {G.T.P.) ; Leeds {W.H.T.)- Sheffield {A.D.) ; 

 Wakefield ( W.T.) ■ York {P.C). 



Aglossa cuprealis Hiib. Recorded from Huddersfield, 

 but I think in error {G.T.P). Its larva feeds on chaff and 

 old straw in stable corners, &c. 



Cledeobia angustalis W. V. " In a meadow near Maltby 

 Woods" {J. Batty, Ent. IV. Int., /ime 27, 1857). 



Pyrausta punicealis W.V. The larva feeds on Nepeta 

 cataria. 



Bramham ! {/.S?n.) ; Huddersfield {P.I.) ; Richmond 

 {J. Sang); Scarborough! {J.H.R.) ; Sheffield {A.D.); 

 York {Stainton!s Manual ). 



Pyrausta purpuralis I. Bramham ! {J.Sm.); Hudders- 

 field {J. v.); Richmond (/ Sang) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; 

 - Wakefield ( W.T.) ; York {R.C.). 



Pyrausta ostrinalis Hilb. Huddersfield (P./); Richmond 

 (/. Sang) ; Scarborough {T. W.) ; York {R.C.). 



Herbula cespitalis W.V. Bramham ! (y:^^.); Hudders- 

 field (/. V.) ; Richmond (/. Sang) ; Sheffield {A.T).). 



Ennychia cingulalis I. Richmond {/. Sang). 



Ennychia octomaculalis I. This pretty sun-loving species 



is not uncommon at Hebden Bridge {G.T.P.). Mr. 



• Varley used to take it at Huddersfield not uncommonly, 



