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360. N. viscerella, Stain. 



Nepticula viscerella. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 431. 

 „ „ Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 715. 



This insect is in the same position as the last, viz., recorded 

 in the " Manual " as occurring at Darlington, but not given in 

 Bang's diary or other list to which I have access. 



361. N. aucupariae, Frey. 



Nepticula aucuparice. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 715. 



I find no notice of this species in the " Manual" or in the 

 " Entomologist's Annual," except that it is mentioned in the 

 volume for 1870 of the latter work in some remarks on 

 iV. minusculella as somewhat resembling that insect, but having 

 a yellow instead of a black head. It was found by Mr. Sang at 

 Barnard Castle as long ago as 1856, and at other dates down to 

 1878. He also found it at Stanhope* in 1873. Mr. Hodgkinson 

 also got it in West Northumberland. I have no further know- 

 ledge of its occurrence, but from these places would judge it 

 to occur in the west only. Lancashire and Sutherland are 

 given by Meyrick as the only places where it can be found in 

 Britain. 



362. N. anomalella, Goze. 



Nepticula anomalella. Staint, Man., vol. ii., p. 432. 

 .,, ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 715. 



This is given in the "Manual" as occurring regularly both 

 at Newcastle-on-Tyne and at Darlington. Mr. Hodgkinson has 

 met with it in West jSTorthumberland, and Mr. Finlay bred it 

 from rose leaves at Meldon Park. I have no record of it in 



* Another Durham locality, viz.. High Force, is recorded for this 

 species, on the authority of Mr. B. A. Bower, iu Mr. Tntt's Brit. Lep,, 

 i., 197 (1899). -E. R. B. 



