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Epunda lutulenta W.V. Middlesbroug-h, not uncommon 

 in 1899 and 1900 {T.A.L.). 



Epunda viminalis Fad. Edlington and Wadworth Woods, 

 Doncaster!! {G.T.P.); Great Ayton {W.S.) ; Ingleby 

 Greenhow [F.E.). 



Epunda lichenea Hub. Still common at Scarborough 

 {Jo hit Br aim). 



Miselia oxyacanthse L. The type and var. capucina Mill. 

 in about equal numbers at Doncaster {H.H.C.). 



AgPJopIs appJIina Z. Bishop's Wood (G. ZIP.) ; Evering- 

 ham ! ! {J. Sumner) ; Ingleby Greenhow {F.E.') ; Skel- 

 manthorpe ! {B.M.). Huddersfield specimens are very 

 dark green, and usually strongly banded with black 

 {G.T.P.). 



Eupiexia lucipapa L. Of this most constant species, 

 Mr. Corbett took a specimen in Wheatley Wood, Don- 

 caster, in 1900, in which the usual pale band parallel to 

 the hind margin was almost obsolete. 



Aplecta herbida W. V. Bishop's Wood {F. Emsley); Castle 

 Howard {G.T.P.); Drewton Dale {J.R.L.); Evering- 

 ham ! (y. Su7nner)\ Ingleby Greenhow {F.F.) ; Loftus- 

 in-Cleveland {W.S.). Some of Mr. Corbett's Doncaster 

 varieties are figured in Barrett's " Lepidoptera of the 

 British Islands." 



Aplecta occulta L. Doncaster, July i8th, 1897 {H.H.C.); 

 Everingham, not uncommon in 1897 {J. Sumner) ; 

 Middlesbrough, several in 1900 {T.A.L.) ; Redcar {J. 

 Belk) ; Skipwith in 1897 {CD. A.) ; Wharncliffe in 

 August 1897 {J.H.). Mr. W. Hewett says the Evering- 

 ham specimens are very dark, but I believe that applies 

 to Yorkshire specimens generally. 



Aplecta nebulosa 7>. Harrogate (B.B.T.); Skelman- 

 thorpe ! {B.M.). A very dark smoky form, approaching 

 variety rohsoni Collins, occurs in the South West Riding. 



