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at Darlington. The late John Sang was in the habit of taking 

 the species, but I always understood he got them at Eichmond, 

 where it certainly does occur, and which was included in Mr. 

 Bang's ''Darlington District." The larva feeds on Wild 

 Thyme, and the insect might occur wherever that grows 

 freely. 



119. E, nanata, Hub. Karkow-winged Pug. 



Eupithecia nanata. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 88. 

 ,, ,, IS'ewm. Brit. Moths, p. 133. 



Tephroclystis ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Erit. Lep., p. 196. 



Larva. Euck., vol. viii., pi. cxxxiii., fig. 3 ; O.Wils., pi. xxiv., 



fig. 11. 

 A moorland insect, but one that is not infrequent on 

 heathery places on the coast, and one that often wanders far 

 from its native haunts. Mr. Finlay reported it as common on 

 the Northumberland moors, and I have taken it, when with him 

 on Greenleighton, fiying in the morning sun. Mr. D. Eosie 

 took both larva and imago on heather at Dinnington ; Mr. 

 Hedworth got it at Marley Hill ; Mr. Wailes took it at Gibside 

 (Steph. Illust., vol. iii., p. 289); Mr. Gardner found it on the 

 moors both of AVeardale and Teesdale ; and Dr. Lees also re- 

 ported it as common on heaths in Upper Teesdale. Mr. Eack- 

 house got it among Ling at Shull ; Mr. Greenwell took it at- 

 Eishop Auckland ; and Mr. Sang at lamps at Darlington, vrhich 

 is a "Manual" locality. Coast records are — I^ewbiggin-by- 

 the-Sea, W. Maling; South Shields, W. Eales; Hartlepool, 

 J. Gardner. I have seen it at sugar on Hartlepool Sand-hills, 

 and have taken it on palings by the railway side, and on the 

 wing on heathery ground at Black Halls. 



120. E. subnotata, Hub. Plain Ptjg. 



Eupithecia subnotata. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 88. 

 ,, ,, ]S"ewm. Erit. Moths, p. 134. 



Eucymatoge ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 197. 



Larva. Euok., vol. viii., pi. cxxxiii., fig. 4; 0. Wils., 



pi. XXV., fig. 7. 



