FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
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I also met with a few specimens near Swaffham 
in July, 1908, and in subsequent years. This 
species does not appear to have occured outside 
Norfolk. 
CATAPLECTICA FARRENI, Wlsm. The first specimens of this 
new species were taken by Mr. W. Farren, near 
Cambridge, at the end of June, 1893. It is 
named in honour of the captor by Lord 
Walsingham, and described by him (E.M. Mag., 
Vol. XXX., p. 199). Specimens have since been 
met with by me at King’s Lynn. I know of 
no captures outside Cambridgeshire and Norfolk. 
Elachista PERPLEXELLA, Stn. King’s Lynn and near 
Swaffham. Not common. 
,, T/ENIATELLA, Stn. King’s Lynn. Not common. 
,, ADSCITELLA, Stn. King’s Lynn. Local, but not 
uncommon where it occurs. 
,, SCIRPI, Stn. Near Hunstanton. Very sparingly 
taken among Scirpus maritimus. 
Lithocolletis CAVELLA, Zell. King’s Lynn. Bred in 
plenty from large mines in leaves of birch. 
,, ANDERIDAi, Flet- King’s Lynn. Bred from small 
mines in leaves of very young birch trees. 
„ CONCOMITELLA, Bnks. King’s Lynn. Bred in 
numbers from mines in leaves of wild apple. 
„ OXYACANTHA5, Frey. King’s Lynn, and West 
Norfolk generally. A long series bred from 
small mines in leaves of hawthorn. 
„ BLANCARDELLA, Fab. King’s Lynn. A few 
specimens bred from mines in leaves of wild 
apple. 
[In the first published list of Lepidoptera (Trans. Vol. I., 
1873, p. 73 (supplement), will be found Lithocolletis pomifoliella, 
Zell. More than one species have now been found to be 
mixed up and included under this name. L. pomifoliella 
should therefere be expunged from the list, and the three last- 
mentioned species substituted for it.] 
