90 CATALOGUE OF MOTHS. 



141. R, occultana, Doug. 



Retima occultana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 249. 



„ „ Wilk. Brit. Tort, p. 223. 



Enarmonia jyinicolana. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 474. 



Mr. Pinlay found this species not scarce on Needless Hall 

 Moor, and Mr. J. B. Hodgliinson reported it from the west of 

 Northumberland. Mr. Sang took it in 1858 in Castle Eden 

 Dene, where Mr. E. E. Bankes found it in May, 1885. Mr. 

 Sang also took it near Darlington, and Mr. Gardner at Edder 

 Acres. 



PAMPLUSIA, Guen. 



142. Pamplusia monticolana, Mann. 



Pamplusia monticolana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 249. 

 „ „ Wilk. Brit. Tort., p. 224. 



„ mercuriana. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 470. 



Mr. Finlay took this rather freely on the Northumberland 

 moors. Mr. Sang got it at Hell Kettles in the larva stage in 

 June and July, 1878 and 1879, and the imago there on 

 September Ist, 1879, and Mr. Gardner has taken it in Upper 

 Teesdale in August. I have no doubt it occurs on all the 

 moors and high land in the west. 



CAEPOCAPSID^. 

 ENDOPISA, Guen. 



143. Endopisa ulicana, Gn. 



Endopisa ulicana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 251. 



,, ,, Wilk. Brit, Tort., p. 228. 



Lipoptycha plumbana. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 504. 



This does not appear to be very plentiful here. The only 

 record I have is that of Mr. Sang, who took the insect on the 

 railway banks near Darlington. It is common about Hartle- 

 pool, and I expect will be found elsewhere. It extends as far 

 north as the Hebrides, and the larva feeds in the roots of 

 Chrysanthemum and kindred plants. It ought to be found in 

 most places. 



