Island Life

Chapter 17

35. ACROLEPIA BETULaeTELLA. Yorkshire and Durham (1840). Rare.

36. ARGYRESTHIA SEMIFUSCA. North and West of England (1829). Rather scarce. A distinct species.

37. GELECHIA DIVISELLA. A fen insect (1856). Rare. {349}

38. G. CELERELLA. West of England (1854). A doubtful species.

39. *G. TETRAGONELLA. Yorkshire. Norfolk. Salt marshes.



40. *G. SPARSICILIELLA. Pembroke.

41. *G. PLANTAGINELLA. A salt-marsh species.

42. G. OCELLATELLA (Barrett _nec_ Stainton). Bred from _Beta maritima_.

Very distinct.

43. BRYOTROPHA POLITELLA. Moors of North of England. Norfolk (1854).

44. *B. PORTLANDICELLA. Isle of Portland (1890).

45. LITA FRATERNELLA. Widely scattered (1834). Larva feeds on shoots of _Stellaria uliginosa_ in spring.

46. L. BLANDULELLA. Kent.

47. ANACAMPSIS SIRCOMELLA. North and West England (1854). Perhaps a melanic variety of the more widely spread _A. taeniolella_.

48. A. IMMACULATELLA. West Wickham (1834). Unique! A distinct species.

49. *OECOPHORA WOODIELLA?

50. GLYPHIPTERYX CLADIELLA. Eastern Counties (1859). Abundant.

51. G. SCHOENICOLELLA. In several localities (1859).

52. GRACILARIA STRAMINEELLA. (1850). On birch. Perhaps a local form of _G. elongella_, found on alder.

53. ORNIX LOGANELLA. Scotland (1848). Abundant, and a distinct species.

54. O. DEVONIELLA. In Devonshire (1854). Unique!

55. COLEOPHORA SATURATELLA. South of England (1850). Abundant on broom.

56. C. INFLATae. South and East of England. On _Silene inflata._ ?

continental.

57. C. SQUAMOSELLA. Surrey (1856). Very rare, but an obscure species.

58. C. SALINELLA. On Sea-coast (1859). Abundant.

59. *C. POTENTILLae. South of England.

60. *C. ADJUNCTELLA. Ess.e.x salt marshes. ? Lancashire (1882).

61. *C. LIMONIELLA. Isle of Wight. Feeds on _Statice limonium_.

62. ELACHISTA FLAVICOMELLA. Dublin (1856). Excessively rare, two specimens only known.

63. *E. SCIRPI. Wales and Suss.e.x. Salt marshes.

64. E. CONSORTELLA. Scotland (1854). A doubtful species.

65. E. MEGERLELLA. Widely distributed (1854). Common. Larva feeds in gra.s.s during winter and early spring.

66. E. OBLIQUELLA. Near London (1854). Unique!

67. E. TRISERIATELLA. South of England (1854). Very local; an obscure species.

68. *TINAGMA BETULae. East Dorset (1891).

69. LITHOCOLLETIS NIGRESCENTELLA. Northumberland (1850). Rare; a dark form of _L. Bremiella_, which is widely distributed.

70. *L. ANDERIDae. Suss.e.x. Dorset (1886).

71. L. IRRADIELLA. North Britain (1854). A northern form of the more southern and wide-spread _L. lautella_.

72. L. TRIGUTTELLA. Sanderstead, near Croydon (1848). Unique! very peculiar.

73. L. ULICICOLELLA. In a few wide-spread localities (1854). A peculiar form.

74. L. CALEDONIELLA. North Britain (1854). A local variety of the more widespread _L. corylifoliella_. {350}

75. L. DUNNINGIELLA. North of England (1852). A somewhat doubtful species.

76. BUCCULATRIX DEMARYELLA. Widely distributed (1848). Rather common.

77. TRIFURCULA SQUAMATELLA. South of England (1854). A doubtful species.

78. NEPTICULA IGn.o.bILIELLA. Widely scattered (1854). On hawthorn, not common. ? on continent.

79. N. POTERII. South of England (1858). Bred from Larvae in _Poterium sanguisorba_.

80. N. QUINQUELLA. South of England (1848). On oak leaves, very local.

? continental.

81. N. APICELLA. Local (1854). Probably confused with allied species on the continent.

82. N. HEADLEYELLA. Local (1854). A rare species.

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