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it as being abundant at Darlington. Mr. Sang found it on the 

 railway bank at Houghton Lane, at Darlington itself, and on 

 Coniscliffe Moor. It probably occurs wherever the food plant, 

 the common broom, grows. 



395. T. pulverosella, Stain. 



Trifurcula pulverosella. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 438. 

 Nepticula ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 726. 



York is given by Meyrick as the northern limit of this 

 species, but it extends over Durham to "West Northumberland, 

 where Mr. Hodgkinson found it. Mr. Sang also got it around 

 Darlington, in Grange Eoad and Coniscliffe Lane. The larva 

 feeds in leaves of apple, and is sure to be found elsewhere 

 where there is plenty of crab apple. 



