HEWETT : YORKSHIRE MACRO-LEPlDOPTERA IN 1897. l8r 



Timandra amataria. At light, Everingham (y;^'.) ; Hull, 

 larv^ obtained {/. W.B.). 



Macaria liturata. Sledmere {W.H.) ; Strensall {IV. H.) ; 

 Middlesbrough {T.A.L.). 



Halia wavaria. Halifax (?KZ.C'and E.H.); Stanley 

 (IV.G.C); Saltaire {KB. and /^.)- 



Strenia clathrata. Skipwith, an addition to local list 

 {CD. A.). 



Panagra petraria. Saltaire, fairly common {B'.B. and/.B.); 

 swarmed over bracken in park at Eveiingham {y.S.). 



Numeria pulveraria. Everingham {/.S.). 



Scodiona belgiaria. More than usually common, Wilsden 

 {E.P.B.); Greetland Moor, Halifax {W.L.C. and E.H.); 

 larvse almost absent, Skipwith {CD. A.). 



Bupalus piniarius. Strensall {W.H.); very common, 

 Keighley {A.B.). 



Aspilates strigilaria. Common, Strensall Common, flying 

 in bright sunshine ( W.H.). 



Abraxas grossulariata. Larvae not so common as usual, 

 York and neighbourhood {W.H.); not common, Beverley 

 {J.L.); not common, Bradford; very common, had a 

 large quantity of pupse, but got no varieties, Keighley 

 {A. Broadley). 



Abraxas sylvata (ulmata). Swarmed at Grassington (KB.); 

 common, Drewton Dale {J.L.)\ rare, Grange Hall {W.B.); 

 Sledmere, very common {R.D., S.W., T.M., W.H.). 

 Var. suffusa, not uncommon {R.D., W.H., S. W., T.M., 

 a.ndA.H.). Var. intermedia, not uncommon {R.D.,S. IV., 

 W.H., T.M., and A.H.). Var. obscura not uncommon 

 {R.D., S. W., W.H, T.M., and A.H.). Var. transversa, 

 several taken ( W.H., R.D., S. W., T.M., and A.H), 'larvas 

 in countless thousands, all the trees (elms) in the woods 

 were entirely stripped of their leaves, Keighley ' ( A. 

 Broadley). 



