NOCTURE. 79 



Rusina tenebrosa Hilb. Common. 



Askham Bog (f'K^.) ; Beverley, common, the speci- 

 mens not being so dark as Scotch examples {N.F.D.) ; 

 Bishop's Wood ( (9.7:); Bradford (/ ?KC.) ; Edlington 

 Wood {J.H.) ; Huddersfield ! {G.T.F.) ; Leeds {E.B.) ; 

 Pontefract {B.H.) ; Richmond (/ Sa7ig) ; Sheffield 

 {A.n.); Wakefield {W.T.). 



Agrotis valligera W.V. A coast species generally, but 

 occasionally found inland. 



Balby near Doncaster, two specimens {W. W.) ; Brad- 

 ford, one at light {/. IV. C.) ; Bramham {/.Sm.) ; Redcar 

 (/ Sang) ; Selby {K.R.) ; Spurn !! {N.F.D. and P. W.L.). 



Agrotis puta Hiib. Morris {British Moths, i87i,ii. 124) 

 gives Sutton-on-Derwent as a locaUty for this species, but I 

 know of no other Yorkshire record. 



Agrotis SuflFusa W.V. Askham Bog {W.P.) ; Barnsley 

 {J.H.); Beverley ! {N.F.D.); Bingley ! {E.P.F.B.); 

 Bradford (/ W.C.) ; Huddersfield (/. V.) ; llkley \{E.B.) ; 

 Leeds {W.H.T.); Pontefract {B.B.) ; Richmond (/ 

 Sa7ig); Sheffield (y^.Z>.) ; Wakefield {W.T.). 



Agrotis saucia Ifilb. Not common. 



Beverley (N.FD.); Huddersfield {/.V.); Leeds 

 {W.H.T.); Richmond {G.P.H.); Scarborough, some 

 seasons common {T.W.) ; Sheffield {A.I).); Wakefield 

 {W.T.); York {W.F.). 



Agrotis segetum M^.V. Common everywhere, but not so 

 plentiful as A. exclamaiionis. 



Agrotis exclamationis L. Very abundant everywhere. 

 Agrotis corticea W. V. Not generally common. 



Adel near Leeds {G. T.) ; Askham Bog ( W.F.) ; Scar- 

 borough {T. W.); Spurn !! {N.F.D. and P. W.L.). 



Agrotis ripae Hiib. Common at Spurn, but differs consider- 

 ably from the southern form {N.F.D. and P. W.L.). 



