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Nepticula alnetella Stn. Among alder. 



Harrogate (y. Sang); Scarborough (T.JV.); York 

 {Stainton^s Manual). 



Nepticula glutinosella Stn. First discovered as new to 

 science by Mr. T. Wilkinson, who found the larvae mining 

 alder leaves at Scarborough, in the autumn of 1856, and 

 from them bred images in 1857. Since then Mr. J. Sang 

 has taken it at Harrogate, and Mr. P. Inchbald also 

 records it from York. 



Nepticula aurella Fab. Among bramble; a common 

 species. 



Doncaster( /^f/; fj^); Harrogate!! (yi &/?^); Hudders- 

 field {P.I.); Richmond !! (/. Sang); Scarborough !! {Stain- 

 ton's Manual) ; Sheffield (A.D.) ; York {R. Hind). 



Nepticula luteella Stn. Among birch. 



Doncaster ( W. W.); Harrogate !(yi Sang); Richmond ! 

 (/ Sang) ; Scarborough {T. IV.) ; York {F.I.). 



Nepticula regiella Frey. Scarborough (T.JV.); York 

 (^Scientific Opinion, 1869, ii. 36). 



Trifurcula squamatella Stn. Scarborough (71 JK). 



Trifurcula immundella Zell. Scarborough, common among 

 broom (T. IV.). 



Trifurcula pulverosella Stn. Scarborough, common among 

 wild apple {T.W.). 



Bohemannia quadrimaculella Bohem. Scarborough, 

 among alder in July (T. IV.). 



