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ACROBASIS, Zell. 



54. Acrobasis tumidella, Zinck. 



Acrohasis tumidella. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 171. 

 Rhodophcea ,, Leech, Brit. Pyr., p. 108. 



Acrohasis zelleri. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 382. 



Imago. Leech, pi. xii., fig. 15. 



Meyrick limits the range of this species to York, but it 

 reaches the south of Durham at least, as both Mr. Gardner and 

 I have taken it in Hezleden Dene. It is not common there, 

 however, and I know of no other locality. Mr. Gardner took 

 one at sugar in July, 1899, and another in 1902, 



MYELOIS, Hb. 



55. Myelois advenella, Zinc. 



Myelois advenella. Staint. Man., vol. ii,, p. 173. 

 Rhodophcea ,, Leech, Brit. Pyr., p. 106. 



iJurhodope ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 380. 



Imago. Leech, pi. xii., fig. 12. 



Mr. Sang records that he took this on the railway banks at 

 Croft, near Darlington, on 26th August, 1865. I have no 

 further knowledge of it here. It is rather a local species, but 

 reaches Scotland. The larva feeds on hawthorn in May or 

 June, and I see no reason why the species should not occur 

 elsewhere in either county. 



HYPOCHALGIA, Hb. 



56. Hypochalcla ahenella, W.V. 



Eypochalcia ahenella. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 174. 

 Onocera ,, Leech, Brit. Pyr., p, 108. 



Hypochalcia ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit, Lep,, p. 369. 



Imago. Leech, pi. xiii., fig. 1. 



The late J. B. Hodgkinson reports having met with this 



species in Northumberland. I do not know the exact locality, 



. but it was in the extreme west of the county. Mr. Gardner 



and I have taken it occasionally about Black Hall Bocks, 



