54 CATALOGUE OF MOTHS. 



32. L. fulvana, W. V. 



Lozotcenia fuhana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 203. 



„ ,, Wilk. Brit. Tort., p. 60. 



Cacoecia podana. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 530. 



Generally distributed and common in botli counties. The 

 larva feeds on a variety of trees and shrubs, and the insect is in 

 all the lists. This is the Pyrastrana, Hub., of Doubleday's 

 catalogue. 



33. L. roborana, Hub. 



Lozotcenia roborana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 203. 



,, ,, Wilk. Brit. Tort., p. 61. 



Cacoecia cratcegana. Meyr. Hdbk, Brit. Lep., p. 530. 



Rather a common species generally, but very rare with us. 

 Mr. Maling recorded it in the Transactions for 1875, p. 281, 

 but without locality, which is rather unfortunate when I liave 

 no other record. I have little doubt, however, that he took it 

 in Northumberland. I met with it at Hartlepool in 1884, but 

 have not taken it again. I have no other records. Meyrick 

 limits its range to York. 



34. L. xylosteana, Linn. 



Lozotcenia xylosteana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 203. 



,, „ Wilk. Brit. Tort., p. 62. 



Cacoecia ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 530. 



A generally distributed species, occurring on oak, beech, elm, 

 honey- suckle, and quite a variety of trees. Mr. Finlay found 

 it not at all uncommon around Meldon; Mr. Maling and Mr. 

 Patterson both record it, but without localities. In Durham 

 Mr. Sang took it in Castle Eden Dene, &c., and Mr. Gardner 

 and I have found it fairly common in Hezleden Dene. It is 

 probably to be found in all woods and denes in both counties. 



35. L. rosana, Linn. 



Lozotcenia rosana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 204. 



„ „ Wilk. Brit. Tort., p. 63. 



Cacoecia ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 531 



