4o PORRITT : LIST OF YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA. 



Askham Bog (JV.F.) ; Bramham (/.Sm.); Pontefract 

 (B.If.) ; Raskelf, common on ragwort flowers (G.T.); 

 Redcar (J'. Sang); Scarborough {Stainton^s Mamial) ; 

 Sheffield {A.D.). 



Acid alia aversata L. Abundant everywhere. 



The banded form, variety lividata Gn., is common 

 at Huddersfield, and no doubt equally so elsewhere. 



Acidalia inornata Haw. Askham Bog {W.F.); Bingley 

 (E.F.F.B.) ; Huddersfield, abundant in woods that have 

 an undergrowth of ling, on which the larva feeds, but not 

 found on the open moors {G.T.F.) ; Meanwood, Leeds 

 ( W.H.T) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; York {E.B.). 



Acidalia emarginata L. Not a common species. 



Hornsea {N.F.D., Nat, N.S., vi. 195); Pontefract 

 {B.H.); York (JV.F. and G.T.). 



Timandra amataria Z. Scarce in the West Riding, but 

 fairly common elsewhere. 



Askham Bog ( W.F.) ; Bishop's Wood (G.T.) ; Don- 

 caster (6^. Z! P.) • Fairburn (CS.) ; QooXq (J. Harrison) ; 

 Ledsham \{C.S.); Micklefield {C.S.); Sheffield {A.D.). 



Cabera pusaria L. Abundant everywhere. 



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Cabera rotundaria Hatv. Only recorded from two locali- 

 ties, but is probably often passed over as C. pusaria, of 

 which species it is by many considered only a variety. 

 Richmond {G.F.H.) ; Scarborough {T. IV.). 



Cabera exanthemaria Scop. Generally distributed and 

 rather common among sallow. 



Askham Bog {JV.F.) ; Barnsley {J.H.) ; Bishop's 

 Wood (G.T.); Blubberhouses {Lord JValsinghavi) ; Bram- 

 ham ! {/.Sm.) ; Goole Moors {/. Harrison) ; Harrogate 

 (/. Sang) ; Huddersfield {G.T.F.) ; Leeds {C.S.) ; Pon- 

 tefract {B.H) ; Richmond {/. Sang) ; Saltaire {/. Terry) ; 

 Wakefield (JV.T). 



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