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Newcastle-on-Tyne, and occurring regularly at Darlington. The 

 only additional notice I have is that Mr. Gardner says it is 

 common in Hezleden Dene. Meyrick gives this and the pre- 

 ceding as being but one species, and this opinion seems now 

 very generally held. 



193. G. fischeriella, Zell. 



Glyphipteryx fischeriella. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 365. 

 „ „ Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 705 



fpartimj. 



Probably common everywhere throughout both counties. It 

 is given in the " Manual " as being abundant both at Newcastle- 

 on-Tyne and at Darlington. Mr. Backhouse took it at St. 

 John's, and it is very common around Hartlepool. The larva 

 feeds on Dactylis glomerata and can find food everywhere, and 

 though these are all the notices of it I can find, it is probably 

 because it has proved too common to mention 



TINAGMA, Dup. 



194. Tinagma sericiellum, Haw. 



Tinagma sericiellum. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 367. 

 Heliozela sericiella. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lap., p. 683. 



This species, which is generally rather a common one, has so 

 far only been taken by Mr. J. B. Hodgkinson in West JS'orth- 

 umberland. It should be looked for in oak woods or where 

 oak is plentiful. 



195. T. stanneellum, F. v. K. 



Tinagma stanneellum. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 367. 

 Heliozela stanneella. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 683. 



A very local insect, although the larva feeds on oak, which 

 grows everywhere. The only recorded locality for this 

 species in our counties is Darlington, near which Mr. Sang 

 found it. 



