NOCTU^. 75 



Charaeas graminis L. Of general occurrence and often 

 abundant. 



Adel Moor ( W.H.T) ; Askham Bog ( W.P.) ; Barns- 

 ley (/.^); B&vexley \{N.F.n.) ; Bishop's Wood (/ W.T.); 

 Bradford {J.W.C.); Bramham {J.S?n.); Grassington 

 {C.S.); Huddersfield !! {G.T.F.) ; Hunslet {J.F.); Ilkley 

 {A. De7my) ; Pateley Bridge {A. Denny) ; Pontefract {B.H.); 

 Redcar {J. Sang); Richmond {/.Sang); Saddleworth 

 {R. S. Edelston) ; Scarborough (T. JV.) ; Sheffield, in old 

 list {A.D.); Wakefield (JV.T.). 



Cerigo cytherea Fal?. Askham Bog {W.F.) ; Beverley! 

 {N.F.D.); Bramham (Z^?//.); Flamborough Head (^.i5^); 

 Pontefract {B.H.) ; Redcar {/. Sang) ; Richmond {/. 

 Sang). 



Luperina testacea W. V. Very common, no doubt every- 

 where. Some good pale varieties occur at Huddersfield. 



Luperina cespitis W. V. Doncaster {J. K, Naturalist., N.S., 

 ii. 59); Huddersfield {G.T.F.) ; Pontefract {B.H.); 

 Sheffield {TV. Thomas, Ent. W. Fnt., Nov. 3, i860); 

 Wakefield ( W. T.) ; York ( W.F.). 



Mamestra anceps ffnl/. Askham Bog {IV.F); Barnsley 

 {/.If.); Beverley ! {N.F.D.) ; Bradford (/ W.C.) ; Bram- 

 ham {/Sm.) ; Huddersfield {S.L.M.) ; Pontefract {B.H); 

 Wakefield {W.T.). 



Mamestra abjecta Hilb. Mr. N. F. Dobree took eleven 

 specimens and missed several others of this local species 

 at the mouth of the Humber in August, 1880. Also re- 

 corded from York by Mr. J. T. Carrington {Ent. Mo. 

 Mag., v. 77 ; also Ent. W. Int., 1S60, /. 134). 



Mamestra albicolon Hilb. Common at Spurn {N.F.D.). 



Mamestra furva W.V. Askham Bog {W.F); Barnsley 

 ( W. E. Brady) ; Bradford, not common {/. W.C) ; Hud- 



