256 PORRITT : LIST OF YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA. 



Coleophora troglodytella Stn. Wadworth, Doncaster, 

 " on Pulicaria dysenterica " {H.H.C). 



Coleophopa mupinipennella i^wc/z. Blubberhouses (Zo;'^ 

 Walsmghani). 



Coleophora tengstpomella Z)^'/. =annulatella Tgstr. 

 Huddersfield, June 26th, 1888 {G.T.P.). 



Coleophor'a laricella Hilb. Skipwith ! ! {C.D.A.). 



Coleophora nigricella Steph. Probably abundant every- 

 where. Huddersfield ! ! {G. T.P.). Mr. J. Braim sent me 

 larvce from Pickering feeding on " flowering currant," 

 a most unusual food-plant. 



Coieophopagryphipennellai5oz<c/z£'. Skipwith!! {CD. A.). 



Coleophopasiccifoliella^/«. Skipwith (CZ>.^,); Askham 

 Bogs, York {T. Wilson, Nat., Oct. 1886, p. 306). 



Coleophopa vitisella Gregs. Greenfield Moors, near 

 Huddersfield {G.T.P.). 



■■• Coleophopa bicolorella Sco^^. Sandal Beat and 

 Wheatley Wood, Doncaster [H.H.C). 



Coleophora viminetella Zell. Skipwith {CD. A.). 



Chauliodus chaepophyliella Goe. Skipwith {CD. A.). 



* Laverna paschkiella Fisch. Mr. H, H. Corbett found 



this species in abundance at Wheatley Wood, Don- 

 caster, in 1889 or 1890, and afterwards in abundance at 

 Thorne ; and when on a visit to me in August, 1896, he 

 also found it on the Epilohium growing in my own 

 garden at Crosland Hall, Huddersfield. 



Lavepna epilobiella Schr. Sherburn, June 2nd, 1884 

 {Lord Walsingham). 



* Lavepna phpagmitella Bent. At the Excursion of the 



Yorkshire Naturalists' Union to Bishop's Wood, on 

 June 2nd, 1884, Lord Walsingham at once noticed that 



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



