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ZvGiENA LONiCERiE. Esp. Aldeby (?) Foxley Wood ; also a local 
species, but not likely to be found in damp 
situations. 
,, FiLiPENDULiE. Linn. Aldeby, Tlietford, Cawston, Lynn 
district ; uncommon and very local in this 
county, but abundant in most parts of England. 
hfoLA CUCULLATELLA. Linn. ISTorwicli, Merton, Aldeby, Caws- 
ton, Horning ; probably everywhere among 
blackthorn. 
„ coNFusALis. H-S. [cRiSTULALis, Dup. D.L.] Spi’owston, 
Eackheath, Cawston ; not common. 
„ STRIGULA. W.V. (?) Said by Paget to be found on the 
Quay, Yarmouth ; I know of no recent cap- 
tures there. 
JSTudaria senex. Hiib. Horwich, Surlingham, Horning, Ean- 
worth, Cawston, Merton, Aldeby ; very com- 
mon in the fens, flying at night in July and 
August. 
„ MUNDANA. Linn. Merton, Aldeby, Yarmouth, Caws- 
ton, Horning ; not common. 
Calligenia MiNiATA. Foi'st. ETorwich, St. Faith’s, Hockerin", 
Cawston, Eoulsham, Wood Horton, Barton 
Bendish, Aldeby, Merton. 
Lithosia mesomella. Linn. Horsford, Stratton Strawless, Caws- 
ton, Eoulsham, Lynn, Harborough, Horning, 
Aldeby ; local. 
„ MUSCERDA. Hlib. Eanworth, Horning, Irstead, Brun- 
dall ; abundant in the fens of Norfolk. Curtis 
in his British Entomology records the finding 
of two specimens floating in a ditch at Horning, 
by ]\Ir. J. Sparsliall. Some years after this the 
Eev. J. Landy Brown, found it flying com- 
monly in the evening among alders in the same 
locality, and it has since been taken in plenty 
by those who have collected in that and tlie 
neighbouring fens. It is not known to occur 
elsewhere in the British Islan.ds. 
„ AUREOLA. Hub. (UNITA, Esp.) Norwich, Merton; 
scarce. 
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