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Crambus culmellus. Linn. Abundant everywhere 
„ cintYsoNUCiiELLus. Scop. Merton, Tlictford, Brandon ; 
very local. 
,) iiORTUELLUs. Hiib. Abundant everywhere. 
„ PALUDELEUS. JiUb. liaiiwortli, Homing; very local, 
but probably found in all the fens of the Bure 
and its tributaries. It is not known to 
occur in any other part of the United Kingdom. 
CniLO PIIRAGMITELLUS. Hub. Norwich, Merton, Cawston,° Ket- 
teringhain, Banworth, Barton Turf; probably 
in all the fens and marshes. 
SciUENOBius FORFICELLUS. Tliunb. Norwich, Aldeby, Brandon, 
Horning, Banworth ; probably in weedy ditches 
and drains everywhere. 
„ MUCRONELLUS. Scop. Norwicli, Cawston, Barton Turf, 
Horning, Banworth; probably in all the fens, 
but otherwise a rare and very local species. 
„ GIOANTELLUS. W.V. Diss, Barton Turf, Horning, 
Banworth; very local,. but probably in all the 
fens. 
Anerastia lotella. Hub. Yarmouth, Brandon, on the sand 
hills of the coast, and also on the ancient sea 
sands of the “ Breck ” district. 
„ FARRELLA. Curt. The original specimens of this species 
were taken by a Mr. Farr, who collected in 
Norfolk about thirty years ago. He went to 
London about 1844, and afterwards died ; it is 
therefore imjiossible now to ascertain the exact 
locality of his specimens, but they appear to 
have been taken either near Yarmouth or 
Lowestoft. Probably the species is to be 
found on the sands of the Norfolk and Suftblk 
coast 
luTiiYiA CARXELT.A. Linn. Horning; a single speeimen taken by 
' Mr. Eedle, and now in Lord AYalsingham’s 
collection. 
Myelopiiila CRIBREEEA. Hub. l^Iertou, Tlietford, Braiidon ; very 
local. The larva feeding in old stems of 
Carduii^ lanceohitm and Onopordum aranthium. 
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