PORRITT : LIST OF YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA. 



GEOMETRY. 



Epione vespeptaria L. Sandburn, York (where the species 

 still continues in abundance), cannot now claim to be 

 the only British habitat for this insect, as since 1897 it 

 has been taken in some numbers at Adderston-Lea 

 Moss, near Hawick, N.B., by Mr. W. Renton. Another 

 hermaphrodite specimen was bred by Mr. R. Button 

 from a York larva in 1893 (W.II.), and still another by 

 Mr. S. Walker in 1901. 



Epione apiciaria TV. V. Numerous additional localities 

 are recorded. 



Venilia maculata L. Grassing-ton ! [G.T.P.) ; Great 

 Ayton! {W.S.). 



Ellopia fasciaria L. Evering-ham ! ! {J.Sumner); Middles- 

 brough {T.A.L.). 



Eupymene dolabraria L. Acomb {F. Emsley) ; Beverley 

 ( W. Johnsoii) ; Everingham ! (/. Stminer) ; Kildale-in- 

 Cleveland {T.A.L.) ; Sheffield, one bred in 1891 {A.E.H.). 



Pepicallia syringaria L. Beverley {J.R.L.); Wheatley 

 Wood, Doncaster {G.T.P.); Evering-ham!! (/. Sumtier)',. 

 Skipwith {CD. A.). 



Selenia illunaria Hub. Everingham, both broods ! L 

 (/. Sumner) \ Skipwith "both broods abundant" 

 {C.D.A.). 



Selenia lunaria W.V. Acklam, Ayton, and Ing-leby (i^.^.) ; 

 Everingham (/. Sumner) ; Middlesbrough {T.A.L.) ; 

 Redmire {Y.N.U.)\ Skelmanthorpe, near Huddersfield, 

 one {B.M.). 



Trans. Y.N.U. Series D, Vol. 2. Dec. 1903. 



