NOCTU^. 8,g 



Beverley {N.F.D.); Bramham {/.Sm.) ; Doncaster ! 

 {J.II.,G.T.F., W.F., and others); Hull(/ W.Boult); Led- 

 stone and Micklefield {C.S.); Pontefract {B.H.); Rich- 

 mond {G.P.H. and J. Smig) ; Rotherham {Siainton's 

 Manual); Sheffield {A.D.)-, Wakefield ( ff^T^) ; York 

 ( W.F. and T. Wilson). 



Xanthia ferruginea IV.V. Generally common. 



Askham Bog ( W.F.) ; Barnsley {/.If.) ; Beverley ! 

 {N.F.n.); Bradford! {/.W.C); Bramham ! {/.Sm.) ; 

 Huddersfield(6^.7:i'.); Hkley!! (^.^.); Leeds! (;^K^7:)r 

 Mirfield {G.T.F.); Pontefract {B.H.); Richmond (/ 

 Sang) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; Wakefield ( JV.T.). 



Cirreedia xerampelina JFul>. Local, but usually not un- 

 common where it occurs. 



Bedale {W. Culverzaell, Ent. W. Int., i?>^^, p. ^) ; 

 ' Beverley !(iV:i^Z>.); Bramham {C.S.); Doncaster ( W. W); 

 Newton Kyme {C.S.); Pontefract, not uncommon {B.H.) ; 

 Richmond {G.F.H. and /. Sang) ; Scarborough, not un- 

 common {T. W.) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; Wetherby ! {C.S.) ; 

 York ( W.F.). 



Mr. Prest says the beautiful variety unicolor occurs 

 at York. 



Tethea subtusa W. V. The larvae may sometimes becoUected 

 freely from poplars, but the imago is seldom seen at large. 

 Askham Bog {W.F.) ; Barnsley {/.H.); Bishop's 

 Wood {G.T.F.); Bramham {/Sm.) ; Huddersfield 1 

 {G.T.F.); Richmond (G^./'.^y.) ; Sheffield (^.Z?.) ; Wake- 

 field {W.T.). 



Tethea retusa Z. We have only one locality for this local 

 species. Askham Bog {W.F.). 



Euperia fulvago W.V. Very rare. Mr. J. Harrison took 

 one on Sept. 8th, 1875, at Barnsley; and Mr. W. Prest 

 took one at Doncaster in i88i. 



