088 
Eimiestia skmirufa. Haw. Tho '.supposed specimen, recorded 
with some doubt, was certainly Elatellu. d'liis 
name must tlierefore be expunged. 
I’HVCIS BETUL.^:. Ooetz. Found in the larva state at I\fcrton and 
Jlawsey, and reared. 
T0HTRICE.S. 
loRTRix CRAT.BGANA. Hub. Found by jMr. Atmore, at .Barton 
Bendisb, but extremely local. 
„ i-\fauryana. Ilagonot. Mr. Atmore bad the good 
foitune, in Ib^O, to add this interesting species 
to the British fauna. It occurs in an extremely 
lestricted locality near Lynn, where it seems 
well e.stablisbed and not scarce among its food- 
plant (Myrica gale). I believe that no other 
British locality is yet known, and sincerely 
hope that it may be protected from exter- 
mination in this one spot. 
Prronea rufana. ^V.Y. a single specimen Avas taken at North 
Wooton by Mr. Atmore. 
„ perplexana. Barrett. It has been found necessaiy to 
characterize this as a distinct species from the 
very puzzling group to which it belongs. 
Several specimens taken in Banworth Fen were 
recorded, in erroi', as P. frishma. 
,, tri.stana. Hiib. Must therefore bo expunged. 
„ eorquiniana. Dull. (Dictyopteryx ULIGINOSANA, Bent.) 
Ihis interesting and veiy local species appears 
to haAm (jiiite recently spread from its previously 
knoAvn localities in Cambridgeshire into Norfolk, 
several specimens having been found in the 
year 1878 by Messrs. Fletcher and Wheeler, in 
Banworth Fen, in Avhich well-worked locality it 
had never before been noticed. 
Prnthtna capreana. Iliib. One specimen, taken at North 
Wooton, by Mr. Atmore. 
SELLANA. Hiib. Becorded at Croxton by tlie Bga'. 
H. William.s. 
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