88 //ewe//: Yorkshire Lepidoptera in tgob. 



PSKCPO-BOMBYCKS. 



Dicranura furcula. Five imagines taken between the 1 < > 1 1 1 

 and 26th June, all at rest on the trunks of willow trees, 

 Beverley (J. I\. Lowther). Larva at Ryehill (C. Couldwell). 



Dicranura bifida* Dinsdale (W. Sachse). Five larvae 03 J. 

 Boull and M. Waller on Populus nigra at Scarborough, 6th 

 August. 



l^ctasia cassinca. One male obtained al the electric lamp near 

 the Police Station, York, October (W, Hewett), Larvae at 

 Keighley (A. Broadles 1. Larva- ;it Sledinere (S. Walker). 



Ptilodoatis palpina. Larva .it Keighley, 1^1 September (W. 

 Sachse). One specimen captured al Beverley (W,. Johnson). 



Notodonta dictasa. Larvae noted, Worsborough Bridge, |th 

 August (A. Whittaker). Larvae at Wadworth (L. S. Brady). 

 Askham Bogs (J. Hawkins). Larvae fairly common at 

 Methley (J. Wigin). Larvae at Wheatley and Wadworth 



Woods on Populus /renin/ 1 and P. nigra (W. II. Corbett). 



Notodonta dictajoides. Skelmanthorpe Mi. Morley). Several 

 bred 2nd, 17th, and i<>th July from eggs at tngleby- 

 Greenhow (F. El^ee). Imaj^o and larvae near Sheffield 

 (Cockayne). Larvae at Wheatley and Wadworth Woods, 

 on birch (H. H. Corbett ). 



Sotodonta ziczac. Larvae on poplar at Darlington (W. Sachse). 

 Sheffield (Cockayne). Larvae on Populils nigra and P, 

 tremula at Wheatley and Wadworth Woods (H. H. Corbett). 



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Epione vespertaria. Common in both the larval and imago 

 state in its well-known locality near York. 



Epione apiciaria. Both larva 1 and imagines at Methley (J. 

 Wigin). Saltaire (F. Booth and J. Beanland). Keighley 

 (A. Broadley). 



Epione advenaria. Wadworth (L. S. Brady and W. Brooks). 

 Edling-ton (W. Brooks, B. Morley, and A. Whittaker). 



Venilia macu/ata. Great Ayton, 4th June (W. Sachse). 

 Grassington, common in June (G. T. Porritt). 



Ellopia fasciaria. Eston, 28th July (W. Sachse;. 

 Eurymene dolobraria. Beverley (W. Johnson;. 

 Pericallia syringaria. A specimen netted in Burton Bushes, 

 Beverley (J. R. Lowther). ' 



Naturalist, 



