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abundant in Hezleden Dene, but no one has taken hetulella 

 there. 1 do not know that it has been taken since 1878, the 

 date of Sang's last capture. 



GLYPHIPTERYX, Hub. 



190. Glyphipteryx fuscoviridella, Haw. 



Glyphipteryx fuscoviridella. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 364. 

 ,, ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Bdt. Lep., 



p. 704. 

 A very abundant species, generally among flowering grasses, 

 yet the only record of it in the more northerly county is the 

 "!N"e!" of the '^ Manual," signifying its abundance at N'ew- 

 castle-on-Tyne. It is also marked there as occurring regularly 

 at Darlington. It is too common, I expect, for entry in Sang's 

 diary. Mr. Backhouse got it at St. John's, Weardale. Mr. 

 Gardner says, " common on dry banks in the district," It does 

 not appear to reach Scotland, and notice of localities for it in 

 Northumberland, especially North Northumberland, are worth 

 publication. It must be remembered that the " Ne " of the 

 *' Manual " rather refers to the residence of the collector who 

 supplied Stainton with his list of captures than to the actual 

 capture of the species there. 



191. G. cladlella, Stain. 



Glyphipteryx cladiella. Staint. Man,, vol. ii,, p. 364. 

 ,, thrasonella. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 704 



(partini). 



The "Manual" gives cladiella as occurring only at Wicken 

 Fen, near Cambridge. Mr. Sang found it in a bog near Dar- 

 lington. There is no other record. 



192. G. thrasonella, Sc 



Glyphipteryx thrasonella. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 364. 

 „ ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 704 



fpartimj. 



This is marked in the "Manual" as being abundant at 



