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Cemiostoma orobella Stn. First discovered as new to 

 science by Mr. T. Wilkinson, in 1867. He breditfrom larvae 

 found feeding in the leaves of Orobus tuherosus at Scar- 

 borough (Ent. Ann.-, 1870,/. 158). 



Cemiostoma sciteila Zell. Among hawthorn. 



Doncaster ( [i^ JK) ; Richmond !! {J. Sang); Scar- 

 borough {Stainton's Manual) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; York ! 

 {Stainton^s Manual). 



Cemiostoma lotella Stn. Another species first discovered 

 as new by Mr. T. Wilkinson. He found it in 1858 on 

 Lotus major on Cloughton Moor, near Scarborough, and 

 since then it has been collected there in plenty. 



Opostega crepusculella Fisch. Scarborough !! {Stainton's 

 Ma7iual) ; York ! (Stainton's Manual). 



Buccuiatrix aurimaculella Stn. Among Chrysanthemuvi 

 leiccantheinum. 



Hexthorpe near Doncaster !! ( W. IV.) ; Scarborough !! 

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



Buccuiatrix cidariella Fisch. Among alder. 



Scarborough (Z! W.) ; York ! {Stainton's Majiual). 



Buccuiatrix ulmella Mann. Among oak. 



Doncaster {W.W.); Scarborough {T.W.)\ York 

 {Stainton's Mamcal ). 



Buccuiatrix cratsegifoiiella Dup. Among hawthorn. 



Doncaster !! {W.W.); Scarborough {Stainton's 

 Manual); York {Stainton's Manual). 



Buccuiatrix Demaryella Dup. Among birch. 

 Scarborough {T. W.). 



Buccuiatrix Boyerella Bup. Larva feeds on elm. 

 York {Stainton's Manual). 



Buccuiatrix cristate! la Fisch. Scarborough, common on 

 yarrow {T. W.). 



