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Plodia iNTEapuNCTELLA. Hub. In warehouses at Lynn. 
PuYOis CARiiOXARiELLA. Fisch, Bawsey, scarce; Croxton. The 
Kev. H. Williams notices its curious habit 
of resting only on the burnt patches on the 
Heaths, with which its black colour closely 
assimilates. 
,, ABIETELL.\. W.V. Cl'oxton. 
,, ROBOBELLA. W.V. Croxtoii, Bawsey. 
Kiiodopibea consociella. Hub. Wooton, Croxton. 
,, advenella. Zinck. Croxton, Bawsey. 
,, JiARMOREA. Haw. Croxtoii. 
Oncocera aiienella. W.V. Barton BendLsh ; scarce. 
Galleria cereana. Linn. Common at Croxton and Sparham. 
Melipiiora alveariella. Gn. Croxton and Sparham. The 
Bov. H. Williams remarks respecting the last 
two species, both of which infest bee hives, that 
they are only destructive to neglected hives, 
seldom feeding on new wax, but preferring that 
which has been allowed to remain in the hive 
several years. He considers Cereuna by far the 
more destructive of tlie two. 
Halias quercana. W.V. Foxley wood, Croxton; common in 
the larva state. 
Sarrutiiripa revayana. W.V. Croxton, Felbrigge. 
Tortrix cinxamomeaxa. Tr. Merton. 
,, ICTERANA. Frol. Wooton, Hingham. 
Diciielia grotiaxa. Fab. Deopham, Bawsey, Wooton, and 
Hingham ; frequent. 
Peronea mixtana. Hub. Wooton, Bawsey. 
„ CRiSTANA. W.V. !Merton. 
Ptycholoma leciieana. Linn. Myntlyn, Wooton; frequent. 
Pextiiina ochroleucana. Hiib. IMyntlyn, Croxton. 
Antitiiesia salicell.a. Linn. Croxton, Hingham, Cleuchwarton ; 
local. 
Sericoris bifasciana. Haw. Croxton, Bawsey. 
,, 5IICAXA. Hub. Croxton, Hingham. 
ORTIIOT.ENIA ANTIQUAXA. HUb. Womicgay, Myntlyn, Carbrooke ; 
not common. 
„ ericetaxa. Burt. Merton, Bawsey ; among ISIint. 
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