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Odontopera bidentata L. Mr. George Parkin takes a 

 fine, almost black form not unfrequently at Wakefield ; 

 and the same form is also taken at Methley by Mr. J. 



Wigin. 



Cpocallis elinguaria Z. Mr. William Hewett bred two 

 hermaphrodite specimens in 1899 from an Evering-ham 

 moth. 



*Ennomos autumnaria JVer7i/i.=^a.\n\a.v\a.L. Aspecimen 

 was taken by Mr. James Terry in September 1884, 

 "flying about in the Leeds Market" {/. JV.C). It was 

 probably introduced with fruit or vegetables, and cannot, 

 of course, be regarded as indigenous to the county. 



Ennomos alniaria Haw. = tiliaria Hud. Beverley 

 [J.R.L.) ; Everingham ! ! {J. Sumner) ; Great Ayton, 

 [F.E.) ; Keighley {J.B.) ; Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield, 

 in 1902 {B.M.) ; Skipwith Common ! ! {CD. A.) ; Thorne 

 {G.T.P.). 



Ennomos fuscantaria Haw. Askern (G. r./".) ; Evering- 

 ham ! ! (/. Simmer) ; Ripon {T.M.) ; Saltaire [J.B.) ; 

 Stamford Bridge {S. JV.). 



Ennomos erosaria TV.V. Everingham (/. Sumner) \ 

 Ingleby Greenhow {F.E.) ; Escrick Park, Skipwith 

 {C.D.A.). 



Ennomos angularia W.V. Beverley {J.R.L.) \ Evering- 

 ham ! ! {J Stimner) ; Harrogate {B.B.T.). 



Himera pennariaZ. Skelmanthorpe! {B.M.). 



Phigalia pilosaria W.V. The black form of this species, 

 which formerly seemed to be confined to a few places 

 in the West Riding, has spread almost all over the 

 county. In addition to the previously-recorded localities, 

 it is common near Barnsley {A. IV.) ; fairly common at 



