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took it in West I^ortliumberlaiid. Mr. Sang got it in Dinsdale 

 Wood, near Darlington. It is marked in the "Manual" as 

 being abundant at the latter place. 



236. C. lutipennella, Zell. 



CoIeopJiora lutipennella. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 384. 

 ,, ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 648. 



A very common species, one that probably occurs all over 

 both counties. So far, however, it is only recorded for West 

 Northumberland by Mr. Hodgkinson. In Durham it is given in 

 the "Manual" as having been taken at Darlington; Mr. Sang 

 took it at Barnard Castle, and Mr. Grardner in Upper Teesdale 

 and in Hezleden Dene. 



237. G. fuscedinella, Zell. 



Coleophora fuscedinella, Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 385. 

 „ „ Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 648. 



No doubt a plentiful species in most places in both counties, 

 yet as is often the case with common insects, I have no records 

 except that the " Manual" marks it as being abundant at Dar- 

 lington. This insect, however, does not appear to reach Scotland, 

 in which case the northern limit of its range will be somewhere 

 within these counties. 



238. C. viminetella, Zell. 



Coleophora vhninetella. Staint. Man,, vol. ii., p. 385. 



,, „ Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 648. 



A common insect generally, and probably occurring every- 

 where. I have no record excepting from the west of North- 

 umberland, where Mr. Hodgkinson met with it. In Durham it 

 is given in the " Manual " as appearing regularly at Darlington. 

 Mr. Backhouse took it at St, John's ; and Mr. Gardner has bred 

 it freely from cases on sallow collected in Crimdon Cut, above 

 Hart Station. 



