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9. A. ashworthii. South and west (1855). Distinct and not uncommon. 
10. Dianthecia barretti. Ireland (1864). Perhaps a form of the con- 
tinental D. luteago, Mr. McLachlan thinks. 
11. Aporophyla australis, var. pascuea. South of England (1830?). This 
is a variety of a species otherwise confined to the South of Europe, 
and is thus especially interesting. 
Geometry. 
12. Boarmia gemmaria, var. perfumaria. Near London (1866). A large 
dark variety of a common species, distinctly marked ; perhaps a good 
species, as the larva feeds on ivy, while the larva of B. gemmaria is 
said to refuse this plant, and to die if it has nothing else to eat ; but 
Mr. McLachlan thinks this wants confirmation. 
13. Cidaria a'lbulata, var. griseata. East of England (1835). A variety of 
a species otherwise confined to Central and Southern Europe. 
14. Eupithecia constrictata. Widely spread, but local (1857). Larva 
on thyme. 
PYRALIDINA. 
15. Aglossa pinguinalis, var. streatfieldi. Mendip Hills, unique ! (1830?) 
A remarkable and distinct variety of the common “ tabby.” 
16. Asopia pictalis. Unique (1830?). Perhaps an imported species. 
17. Scoparia alpina. Scotland (1859). 
Tortricina. 
18. Teras shepherdana. Fens of Cambridgeshire (1852). 
19. Cochylis dilucidana. South of England (1829). Scarce, larva in 
stems of the wild parsnip. 
20. Aphelia nigrovittana. Scotland (1852). A local form of the 
generally distributed A. lanceolana. 
21. Eudemis fuligana. South-east of England (1828). Rare, on fleabane. 
22* Grapholitha n^evana. Generally distributed (1845). Doubtfully 
distinct from continental species in Mr. S taint on’s opinion. 
23. G. parvulana. Isle of Wight (1858?). Rare. A distinct species. 
24. G. weirana. South of England (1850). A distinct species. 
Tineina, 
25. Tinea cochylidella. Sanderstead near Croydon (1854). Unique ! 
26. T. pallescentella. Near Liverpool (1854). Abundant ; probably 
imported in wool, Mr. Stainton thinks. 
27. T. flavescentella. Near London (1829). Scarce, perhaps imported. 
28. Acrolepia betuletella. Yorkshire and county of Durham (1840). 
Rare. 
29. Argyresthia semifusca. North and West of England (1829). Scarce? 
a distinct species. 
30. Gelechia divisella. A fen insect (1854). Rare. 
