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not appear to penetrate further into this 
county. 
Acuontcta tridens. W.V. Norwich, Aldeby, Merton, Thetford, 
Lynn, Cawston, Horning, Barton Turf; not 
rare. 
„ Psi. Linn. Abundant everywhere. 
„ LEPORiNA. Linn. Norwich, Aldeby, Thetford, Foxley, 
Cawston, Foulsham, Horning, Stratton Straw- 
less ; recorded at Eunhain by Paget, under the 
name of Bradyporina. 
,, ACERis. Linn. Of general occurrence. 
„ MEGACEPHALA. W.V. Norwich, Yarmouth, Aldeby, 
llietford, loxley, Cawston, Horning; some- 
times abundant among poplars. 
„ STRIGOSA. Fab. Eecorded at Foulsham by the Eev. 
T. H. Marsh. Stephens writes: “Mr. 
Haworth possesses a single specimen of this 
insect, which I believe was taken in Norfolk.” 
The species is rare, but as its head quarters are 
in Cambridgeshire, it may reasonably be ex- 
pected to occur in West Norfolk. 
„ ALNi. Linn. Merton, Foxley, Cawston, Foulsham ; also 
recorded in Norfolk by Haworth and Stephens. 
Generally a great rarity. 
„ LiGUSTRi. W.V. Aldeby, Merton, Thetford, Foxley, 
Lynn, Cawston, Foulsham ; among ash. 
,, RUMicis, Linn. Aldeby, Merton, Thetford, Cawston 
Horning. 
„ MENYANTHEDis. Esp. Two larvfB Were found by Mr. 
F. D. Wheeler at Hickling and Barton Turf, 
one of which was reared, and the moth is 
most unquestionably this species. Had I not 
seen it I should have felt great doubt of 
the propriety of including this northern 
species in the Norfolk List. 
SiMYRA VENOSA. Bork. Eauworth, Horning, Eeedham ; only 
in the fens. Also recorded in Norfolk by 
Haworth and Stephens. 
Leucania conigera. W.V. Generally common. 
