FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : LRP1DOPTERA. 535 
apparently even into Europe but now appears to 
be spreading into Hour mills and warehouses 
everywhere. Its larva feeds on Hour, making 
silken galleries among it, and maintains itself by 
utilising the line dust of this material which 
collects upon beams, on ledges, and in corners. 
Tortricrs. 
Mixodia palustrana. Lienig. A single specimen was taken 
near Lynn by Mr. E. A. Atmore in 1893. It is 
usually a northern species. 
Urapholitma cinekana. Haw. Found by Mr. Atmore, locally 
abundant on Poplar trees, in the Lynn district. 
Coccyx (Steoanoptycha) pyg.m.eana. Hiib. Taken by Mr. Atmore 
among Spruce Fir near Lynn. He reports that it 
is not rare, but that it Hies high, and was therefore, 
apparently, overlooked until 1888, but has since 
been taken freely. Also taken commonly at 
Merton by Mr. J. Hartley Durrant. 
Ketixia posticana. Zett. A single example has been reared 
by Mr. Atmore from a shoot of Scotch Fir collected 
by him near Lynn. I am not satisHed that this 
species is distinct from Ii. turionelfu, of which it 
seems to me to be merely a dwarf form. 
Stigmonota orobana. Tr. The capture of this species at Stoke 
Ferry in 1891 is reported by Mr. Cross. 
Eup.ecilia sodaliana. Haw. A single specimen was secured 
among Rlmmnus catharticus , near Swaffham, in 
1898, by Mr. Atmore. 
Conchylis francillonana. Fab. Found by Mr. Atmore near 
Swatfham, but not commonly. 
Tin kin a. 
Tinf.a nigripunctella. Haw. Mr. Atmore has taken a single 
specimen at Lynn. 
Microptkryx sangii. Stn. Also taken by Mr. Atmore near Lynn; 
not commonly. 
Xemotois cupriacellus. Hiib. Found bv Mr. Atmore near 
Swaffham ; local, but not rare. 
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