CATALOGUE OF MOTHS. 183 



OCNEROSTOMA, Zell. 



216. Ocnerostoma piniariella, Zell. 



Ocnerostoma piniariella. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 373. 

 ,, ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 760. 



Rather common in Scotch fir woods, etc. In Northumberland 

 it has only been met with in the west by Mr. Hodgkinson. In 

 Durham the few records I have are fi'om the south of the 

 county. Mr. Gardner found it very common in a young Scotch 

 fir wood near Cole Hill. Mr. Sang took it in several places 

 around Darlington, Dinsdale Wood^ Coniscliffe Moor, Elders, 

 etc. 



ZELLERIA, Stain. 



217. Zelleria hepariella, Stain. 



Zelleria hepariella. Staint. Man,, vol. ii., p. 374. 

 „ ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit, Lep,, p. 767 



(partim). 

 Castle Eden Dene is given in the "Manual" as one of the 

 habitats of this insect. There Mr, Sang took it as long ago as 

 1853, his notes reaching down to 1874. It is noted among his 

 captures at Darlington in the Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, 

 vol. vi,, p. 170, where he took it in 1873 and 1874. Mr. 

 Gardner has taken it in Castle Eden Dene still more recently. 



218. Z. insignipennella, Stain. 



Zelleria insignipennella. Staint. Man,, vol. ii., p. 374. 

 ,, hepariella Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 767 



fpartimj. 

 Stainton suggests that this is perhaps not truly distinct from 

 hepariella, and their identity is now considered beyond question, 

 but I give them separately because he did. The larger insect 

 has been taken at the same places as the smaller, viz., Castle 

 Eden Dene, where Mr. Sang took it from 1862 to 1879; and 

 Elders, Darlington, where he met with it in 1874. Mr. Gardner 

 also took it in Castle Eden Dene with hepariella. 



