212 PORRITT : LIST OF YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA. 



Eupithecia indigata Hiih. Skipwith {CD. A). 



Eupithecia vulgata Hww. The Rev. C. D. Ash has taken 

 specimens of a very peculiar form at Skipwith. 



Eupithecia absynthiata L. Everingham (/. Sumner). 



Eupithecia minutataZr«6. Skipwith Common!! [CD. A.). 



Eupithecia assi'milata Dbl. Skipwith {CD.A.) ; Wors- 

 borough (A.W.). 



Eupithecia ten u lata Hiib. Everingham (/. Sumner) ; 

 Great Ayton (T.A.L.) ; Middlesbrough {T.A.L.) ; 

 Selby!! {L.S.B.). 



Eupithecia exiguata i^w^. Battersby (Zl^.Z.) ; Evering- 

 ham (y. Simmer) ; Skipwith {C.D.A.^ ; Thorne {G.T.P.). 



Eupithecia rectanguiata Z. Battersby {T.A.L.)-, Ever- 

 ingham ! ! {J. Stunner) ; Skipwith {CD.A.). 



Colllx sparsata ffiib. Mr. John Harrison, of Barnsley, 

 found a second county locality for this local species in 

 the fir wood near Thorne Waste, on July i6th, 1890. 



Lobophora hexapterata W. V. A few at Langwith, near 

 York {S.W.). 



Lobophora viretata Hub. Grassington, on June 20th, 

 1891 {W.M.). Hayburn Wyke {S. W.). 



Lobophopa lobulata Hiib. A very pretty pale greenish 

 specimen, now in my own cabinet, and figured in 

 Barrett's "British Lepidoptera," was taken by the late 

 Mr. G. C. Dennis, at Sandburn, York. 



(Lobophora si mu lata Hub. The Huddersfield record, in 

 former list, I think is probably erroneous). 



* Thera juniperata Z. A specimen was taken at Acklam, 

 near Middlesbrough, by Mr, F. Elgee, on October 8th, 

 1900, but which, Mr. Elgee thinks, may have been 



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



