PREST : YORKSHIRE MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA IN 1877. JJ 



Rhodophsea tumidelia. I took a worn specimen at Sand- 

 burn in July. 



Tortrix sorbiana. I bred a fine series from larvos beaten 

 from oak at Bishop's Wood in June. 



T. xylosteana. A fine series, bred fi-om rolled up leaves 

 of poplar, taken in June. Bishop's Wood. 



T. cinnamomeana. Several specimens of this species 

 were beaten out of spruce and Scotch firs by Messrs. Robinson, C. 

 Simmons, Jackson, and myself in August, at Saiidburn, being 

 late for this species. 



T. viburnana. Abundant both in the larva and imago 

 state at Sandburn. 



T. Branderiana, I bred a fine series from papse sent me 

 by Mr. Doncaster^ of Sheffield, who takes it in that district. 



Amphysa Gerningana. I took a fine series of this pretty 

 species at Sandburn the first week in August. 



Leptogramma literana. Several fine specimens were 

 taken in October by Messrs. Jackson, Robinson, and myself, at 

 Stockton-on-the-Forest. 



Ptycholoma lecheana, I bred a fine series from Iarv?s 

 taken from poplar at Bishop's Wood in June. 



Penthina picana= Several specimens taken flying round 

 young birches, at Sandburn. 



P. sororcuiana. Common on birches, in September. York. 



P. prselongana. Bred from birch by Mr. Jackson. York. 



Spilonota ocellana. I took several specimens in Askham 

 '■Bog in July. It was also bred from plum by Mr. G. C. Dennis. 



Orthotaenia ericetana, I took one at Stockton-on-the- 

 Forest. 



Phoxopteryx biarcuana. Taken in June at Sandburn. 



P. inornatana. Taken at Sandburn in June; second brood 

 in July and August. 



P, ramana. Common at Sandburn in July. 



