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EuPfflCILIA ALBICAPITANA. C'ookc. (PALLIDANA, ’ Zcll.) Yarmoutll 
Denes ; scarce. 
,, ATuiCAPiTANA. Stepli. Norwich, Merton, Brandon, St. 
laitli’s ; among ragwort. 
„ macui.osana. Ilaw. Norwich ; scarce. 
,, anou.stana. Iliib. (chuextana, Frol.) Common every- 
where, e.si)ecially on lieaths. 
„ udana. Cn. Merton, Horning, Kamvorth ; scarce in 
the feihs. 
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GE\ kiuana. II. S. Brninlall, 7\anwortli j ratlier common 
in the fens, among I'ediculuris 
NoTULANA. Zell. Mcitoii, Kanworth, Horning; in the 
fens, scarce. 
uupicoL.A. Curt. Merton ; scarce. 
DEGUhYAN.x. Me. L. Norwich, Merton, Bnindon. This 
lovely species was discovered in Norfolk by 
I.ord Walsingham, and named after him by 
Mr. Me. Dac'hlan, in 1868. A notice of it 
may be found in the “ Entomologist’s Annual,” 
for 1869, p. 91. It has since been taken rather 
freely at Norwich. 
ciUEELA. Hiib. (ruficiltana, D.L) Merton, St. 
haith’s. All the specimens which are found 
at St. Faith’s bogs, are much more irrorated 
with dark scales than is the usual form of the 
insect, and are also generally of very small size. 
It is possible that they may belong to a di.s- 
tinct species, not yet characterized. 
„ anthemidaxa. Curt. Norwich, ]Merton, Brandon ; 
among Erigeron acre. 
Xanthosetia zceg.w.a. Linn. Of general occurrence. 
,, H.\MAN.\. Linn. Common everywhere. 
CiiROSis TESSERANA. W.V. Yarmouth, ^lerton, Brandon, Eing- 
land ; common, but very local. 
Argyrolepia baumanxiax.a. W.V. Said to have been taken at 
Ketteringham. 
„ suR-BAUMANN-rANA. Wilk. Norwich, Merton; verj* 
local, but sometimes common in chalk 
pits. 
