INSECTS 
Eupeecilia nana, Haw. Not uncommon 
— angustana, Hb. Very common on moors 
— atricapitana, St. Scarce 
— maculosana, Haw. A few taken amongst 
wild hyacinth in Newbiggen Wood in 
1899 
— ciliella, Hb. Locally common near Car- 
lsle 
Zanthosetia zoegana, L. Not very common 
— hamana, L. Commoner than the last 
Lobesia reliquana, Hb. 
Argyrolepia hartmanniana, Clerck. 
— cnicana, Dbl. Marshy places 
Conchylis straminea, Haw. Common in 
meadows 
Aphelia osseana, Scop. 
Tortricodes hyemana, Hb. Very common 
everywhere 
TINEZE 
Lemnatophila phryganella, Hb. 
Exapate congelatella, Clerck. 
Diurnea fagella, Fb. Very common every- 
where ; some very dark forms are 
taken 
Epigraphia steinkellneriana, Schiff. Not un- 
common in lanes 
Semioscopus avellanella, Hb. 
Talzporia pseudo-bombycella, | Lake district 
Hb. (Stainton’s 
Diplodoma marginepunctella, Manual) 
St. 
Ochsenheimeria birdella, Curt. Near Carlisle; 
scarce 
Scardia corticella, Curt. 1 Lake district (Stain- 
— granella, L. ton’s Manual) 
— cloacella, Haw. Very common 
Blabophanes rusticella) Hb. Common in 
birds’ nests 
Tinea tapetzella, L. In houses 
— misella, Zell. Common in a stable in 
Carlisle 
— pellionella, L. In houses 
— fuscipunctella, Haw. 
— pallescentella, Sta. 
— lapella, Hb. Scarce 
Phylloporia bistrigella, Haw. Lake district 
(Stainton’s AZanual) 
Tineola biselliella, Hml. 
Lampronia luzella, Hb. 
— prelatella, Schiff. 
— rubiella, Bjerk. 
Incurvaria muscalella, Fb. Along hedgerows 
— oehlmanniella, Hb. On heaths 
\ Carlisle district 
Note.—The records from Stainton’s Manual apply 
to the Lake district of both Cumberland and West- 
morland.—F. H. D. 
Micropteryx calthella, L. Very common in 
flowers of Caltha palustris in marshy 
places 
seppella, Fb. Near Wreay, etc. 
mansuetella, Zell. Once in Newbiggen 
Wood 
— aureatella, Scop. Very common in damp 
woods 
— thunbergella, Fb. Lake district (Stainton’s 
Manual) 
purpurella, Haw. 
semipurpurella, St. 
unimaculella, Zett. 
sparmanella, Bosc. 
subpurpurella, Haw. Common on oak 
sangiella) Wood. Not uncommon near 
Carlisle 
caledoniella Griffith. Taken freely near 
Carlisle by Hodgkinson and Eales. Mr. 
Wilkinson has lately turned it up in a 
new locality in the Carlisle district 
Nemophora swammerdammella, L. Common 
in woods 
— schwarziella, Zell. 
— pilella, Fb. 
Adela fibulella, Fb. 
— rufimitrella, Scop. 
Carlisle 
— degeerella, L. 
scarce 
— viridella, L. Common 
Nematois cupriacellus, Hb. 
(Stainton’s Manual) 
Swammerdamia combinella, Hb. 
— cesiella, Hb. 
— pyrella, Vill. 
Manual) 
Hyponomeuta padellus, L. Very common 
— cagnagellus, Hb. Wetheral 
— evonymellus, L. Lake district (Stainton’s 
Manual) 
Anesychia funerella, Fb. Lake district (Stain- 
ton’s Manual) 
Prays curtisellus, Don. i Carlisle 
» Var. rustica, Haw. 
Plutella cruciferarum, Zell. Very common 
— porrectella, L. 
Common on birch 
Common in woods 
Lake district (Stainton’s 
Manual) 
Not uncommon near 
In woods near Carlisle ; 
Lake district 
Lake district (Stainton’s 
— dalella, Sta. Lake district, common 
(Stainton’s AZanual) 
Cerostoma sequella, Clerck. Lake district 
(Stainton’s Manual) 
radiatella, Don. In and near woods 
vitella, L. 
costella, Fb. Common in woods 
sylvella, L. Lake district (Stainton’s 
Manual) 
Harpipteryx scabrella, L. } Carlisle 
— nemorella, L. 
— xylostella, L. Common about honey- 
suckle 
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