CRAMBIDyE. n 



Crambus hamellus, Thnb. 



ensiycrella, lib. 



(Plate 8. fig. 9.) 



Loc. Exmoutli, Chester, Scarborough, Haslcmere, 

 Weybridge, New Forest, Canterbury, Killarney. 



Frequents saudy situations and heatlis in July and 

 August. 



Distinguishing charaeter : the continuous white 

 central streak, toothed at its lower margin. 



Crambus pascuellus, L. 



(Plate 8. fig. 10.) 



Loc. Scotland (local), Rugby, Plymouth, Exeter, 

 Bristol, Bidston Marsh, Claughton, Ness, Burton, 

 Bramham, llcdcar, SheflScld, Lundy Island, Norfolk, 

 Hastings, Deal, Southend, Suffolk, Pembroke, Ireland. 



Frequents damp meadows, woods, and moors in June 

 and July. 



Distinguished by the pale head and thorax bordered 

 on each side with brown, the broad white central streak, 

 and the produced tip of the fore wing. 



Crambus uliginosellus, Zell. 



(Plate 8. fig. 11.) 



Loc. Devon, Bristol, Norwich, llauworth, Horning^ 

 St. Faith's, Lyndhurst, Deal, Dartford. 



