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335. L. froelichiella, Zell. 



Lithocolletis frolichiella. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 421. 

 ,, froelichiella. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 744. 



Rather a local species, the larva mining in the leaves of alder. 

 It is given for West Northumberland by Mr, Hodgkinson, the 

 only Northumbrian record I have seen. The "Manual" gives 

 Darlington as a place where the insect occurs, but I have no 

 other notice of it there. Mr. Sang found it at Stanhope. Mr. 

 Gardner has taken it at Edder Acres, near Hartlepool, but 

 not commonly. 



336. L. stettinensis, Mc 



Lithocolletis stettinensis. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 421. 

 ,, ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 744. 



Another alder-feeder, and rather a local species. Mr. 

 Hodgkinson took it in West Northumberland — the only notice 

 I have for that county. The "Manual" gives it as occurring 

 at Darlington, and Mr. Gardner has taken it at Edder Acres. 

 These are all the records.'^' Mi". Sang does not appear to have 

 met with it. 



337. L. kleemannella, Fab. 



Lithocolletis Jclemannella. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 422. 

 ,, Jdeemannella. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 744. 



The larva of this insect feeds also in leaves of alder. It is 

 rather a local insect, and the only Northumbrian record is that 

 of Mr. J. B. Hodgkinson, Avho found it in the west of that 

 county. The "Manual" gives it as occurring at Darlington. 

 Mr. Sang took it at Stanhope, to which the " Da." of the 

 "Manual" may refer, and Mr. Gardner has found it at Edder 

 Acres, near Hartlepool. 



* But in Nat. Hist. Tin., ii., 196 (1857), Mr. Stainton recorded it from 

 another Durham locality, viz., Stockton-on-Tees. He does not give the 

 name of the captor, who was most probably Mr. John Scott.— E. R. B. 



