A HISTORY OF CUMBERLAND 
Orthotelia sparganella, Thnb. Carlisle ; near 
ponds 
Phibalocera quercana, Fb. Not uncommon 
in and near woods 
Exeretia allisella, Sta. Lake district (Stain- 
ton’s AMfanual) 
Depressaria costosa, Haw. Amongst furze 
— flavella, Hb. Lake district (Stainton’s 
Manual) 
— umbellana, St. Common amongst furze 
— assimilella, Tr. 5 »» broom 
— arenella, Schiff. 
— propinquella, Tr. Lake district (Stainton’s 
Manual) 
— alstroemeriana, Clerck. 
lock 
— liturella, Hb. 
— ocellana, Fb. 
— yeatiana, Fb. 
Manual) 
— applana, Fb. 
— ciliella, Sta. 
— pimpinelle, Zell. Manual) 
— pulcherrimella, Sta. Lake district ; com- 
mon (Stainton’s AZanual) 
— badiella, Hb. 
— heracleana, De Geer. Very common 
near Carlisle on hemlock 
Gelechia ericetella, Hb. Abounds on every 
heath 
— mulinella, Zell. 
— sororculella, Hb. 
— longicornis, Curt. 
near Carlisle 
— diffinis, Haw. Lake district ; common 
(Stainton’s Manual) 
— confinis, Sta. Armathwaite (J. B. Hodg- 
kinson) 
Bryotropha  terrella, 
meadows 
— desertella, Dougl. 
way sandhills 
— politella, Dougl. 
— senectella, Zell. Silloth 
— affinis, Dougl. Very common on a mossy 
wall on the road between Carlisle and 
Blackwell 
Lita viscariella, Logan 
— zthiops, Westw. Common on Bowness 
Moss, Cumrew Fell, etc. ; amongst 
burnt heath 
— maculea, Haw. Silloth 
— fraternella, Dougl. 
— junctella, Dougl.’ Taken near Castle 
Carrock by Mr. G. B. Routledge 
— marmorea, Haw. Silloth 
Teleia proximella, Hb. 
— notatella, Hb. 
— vulgella, Hb. 
mon 
Amongst hem- 
Amongst sallow 
Lake district (Stainton’s 
Common everywhere 
Lake district (Stainton’s 
Sparingly on heaths 
Hb. Common in 
Common on the So/- 
Sty Head Pass; com- 
Teleia dodecella, L. 
Nannodia stipella, Hb. ver matt 
a vacates Du: } (Stainton’s 
») Var. nevi » Dup. Manual) 
Ergatis ericinella, Dup. On heaths 
Monochroa tenebrella) Hb. Lake district 
(Stainton’s AZanual) 
Tachyptilia populella, Clerck. Common near 
Carlisle 
Brachycrossata 
mon 
Chelaria hubnerella, Don. Very common in 
Orton Woods amongst old birches 
Anarsia spartiella) Schr. On commons and 
waste land 
Sophronia humerella, Schiff. One specimen 
near Carlisle 
Pleurota bicostella, Clerck. Swarms on many 
of the heaths 
Dasycera sulphurella, Fb. 
CEcophora minutella, L. 
— fulviguttella, Zell. 
Umbelliferz 
— stipella, L. 
Manual) 
— subaquilella, Edl. 
— fuscescens, Haw. 
— pseudospretella, Sta. Everywhere abun- 
dant ; a nuisance in houses 
Endrosis fenestrella, Scop. Very common in 
houses 
Butalis grandipennis, Haw. Common amongst 
furze 
— fusco-zenea, Haw. 
— senescens, Sta. 
cinerella, Clerck. Com- 
Not uncommon 
Common amongst 
district 
Lake (Stainton’s 
Once near Carlisle 
Lake district 
— fusco-cuprea, Haw. (Stainton’s 
Amphisbatis incongruella, Sta. Manual) 
Pancalia lewenhoekella, L. 
Glyphipteryx fuscoviridella) Haw. Very 
common in meadows 
— thrasonella, Scop. Not uncommon 
— haworthana, St. ) Lake district (Stainton’s 
— equitella, Scop. } Manual) 
— fischeriella, Zell. Common ; 
etc. 
Perittia obscurepunctella, Sta. 
not uncommon 
Heliozele sericiella, Haw. | 
Carlisle, 
In_ woods ; 
Lake district 
(Stainton’s 
Manual) 
— stanneella, Fisch. 
— resplendella, Doug. 
Argyresthia ephippella, Fb. 
— nitidella, Fb. Extremely abundant on 
hawthorn hedges 
— semitestacella, Curt. 
lisle 
— spiniella, Zell. 
Manual) 
— albistria, Haw. ! 
Common near Car- 
Lake district (Stainton’s 
All occur near Carlisle, 
— conjugella, Zell. etc 
— retinella, Zell. 
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