FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
Ill 
Plunkett’s captures. He had the extreme good 
fortune to take one fine specimen of this rarity 
at electric light, September 26th, 1909 (the 
fourth British specimen), Trans. Vol. IX., p. 213. 
It is also rare on the Continent. 
Laphygma EXIGUA, Htib. Norwich- This is another of Mr. 
Plunkett’s interesting additions to the list. He 
took eighteen specimens at electric light from 
Sept. 22nd to 26th, 1903, and states that he 
could have taken forty ! ! but did not know what 
they were at the time. One more was taken by 
him in August, 1908. It is usually a rare 
species, and found sparingly in the South ; but 
many specimens were captured in South Devon 
in the autumns of 1896 and 189/. 
XANTHIA OCELLARIS, Bkh. Norwich. One in Sept., 1903, 
and another Sept- 24th, 1909, taken by Mr. 
A. J. Thouless ; a third specimen at Norwich, 
Sept. 26th, 1909, by Mr. Plunkett ; four 
specimens have also been met with at Downham 
Market by Mr. R. S. Smith — one in each of the 
years 1904, 1905, 1906, and 1909. Its first 
occurrence in Britain was in 1893. 
TORTRICES. 
Coccyx (Asthenia) subsequana, Haw. I have taken this 
interesting species rather plentifully in wooded 
districts near King’s Lynn, where it appears to 
be more particularly attached to Pinus picea (the 
silver fir) ; but according to my experience it can 
also be obtained from Pinus abies (spruce fir). 
Usually considered a rare species. 
,, COSMOPHORANA, Tr. King’s Lynn. One speci- 
men flying round fir trees. An unlooked-for 
species here, being found most frequently in 
Scotland. 
