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Tholomiges turfosalis, Wk. 

 humidalis, Dbl. 

 (Plate 1. fig. 7.) 

 Loc. Rannoch, Killarney, Keswick, Crewe, New 

 Forest, Norfolk, Chat Moss (Lancashire) . 



This species flies during the eai'ly part of the evening 

 in damp situations on heaths, in July. 



PYRALIDID^. 



Cledeobia angustalis, Schiff. 



bombycatus, Haw. 



(Plate 2. fig. 10.) 



Loc. Plymouth, Minehead, Malthy Woods (York.), 

 Walton-on-the-Naze, Colchester, Tenby, Hastings, 

 Suffolk, Southend, Deal, Pembroke. 



Occurs in June and July in dry sandy localities. 



The larva, which feeds in galleries among moss 

 ( Hypnum cupressiforme) , is smoky black ; venti-al surface 

 paler ; head black, glossy ; frontal plate chocolate- 

 colour, glossy ; anal segment pale brown ; medio-dorsal 

 line black. It forms a cocoon among moss. 



A variety of the larva occurs in which the ground- 

 colour is light chocolate, suffused with smoke-colour. 



E. M. M. xxi. 124. 



Aglossa pinguiualis, L. 

 (Plate 2. fig. 8.) 

 Loc. Scotland (widely distributed), Rugby, Plymouth, 



