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VASCULUM VOL. LVII. No. 3. <strong>1972</strong><br />

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Notocelia aquana Hubn. (Greater Brown-cloaked Bell). Bred from spun up shoot ends of wild rose.<br />

Gypsonoma sociana Haw. (White-cloaked Bell). Not common.<br />

Gypsonoma dealbana Fro!. (Neglected Cloaked Bell). Much more common than the last. Bred from Salix.<br />

Rhopobota naevana Hubn. (Marbled Single-dot Bell). Very common.<br />

Epinotia stroemiana F. (Stroern's Bell). Easily bred and beaten from birch.<br />

Epinotia solandriana L. (Solanders Bel!). Very common on birch.<br />

Epinotia trimaculana Don. (Mitterbachs Bell). Not common on oak<br />

Epinotia bilunana Haw. (Hoary Double-crescent Bell). Very common.<br />

Epinotia tetraquetrana Haw. (Square-barred Bell). Quite common.<br />

Epinotia paykulliana F. (Grey Double-crescent. Bell). Fairly common.<br />

Epinotia rubiginosana H.-S. (Scots-fir Bell). Fairly common at light in the garden.<br />

Ancylis badiana Schiff .. (Lund's Roller). Very common.<br />

Ancylis myrtillana Treits. (Lyell’s Roller). Fairly common.<br />

Bactra lanceolana Hubn. (Dusty Marble). Common around patches of Juncus.<br />

Lobesia littoralis Curt. (Shore Doubtful Marble). Very common at light in the garden.<br />

Endothenia ericetana Westw. (Heath Marble). Not common.<br />

Endothenia antiquana Hubn. (Blotched Marble). Common at light in the garden.<br />

Apotomis turbidana Hubn. (Greater Cloaked Marble). Very common.<br />

Apotomis betuletana Haw. (Birch Marble). Commonly bred from birch.<br />

Hedya nubiferana Haw. (variegana Hubn). (Cloudy White Marble). Common at light in the garden.<br />

Hedya atropunctana Zett. (dimidiana Sodof.) (Dotted Cloaked Marble). Only an occasional specimen in the<br />

garden.<br />

Hedya salicella L. (White-backed Marble). Common round Salix on the river banks. According to Meyrick, at its<br />

northern limit with us.<br />

Olethreutes lacunana Schiff. (Indefinite Marble). Very common everywhere on all sorts of foodplants. I have<br />

bred it from larvae collected on a large number of low growing plants and from bramble, sallow etc.<br />

Acornuta nana Haw. (Barred Dwarf Conch). Frequent.<br />

Eupoecilia angustana Hubn. (Barred Marbled Conch). Common.<br />

Lozopera francillana F. (Francillon's Carrot Conch). Uncommon at light.<br />

Aethes srneathmanniana F. (Smeathman's Conch). One specimen only, at light, July 1961.<br />

Phalonia cnicana Westw. (Barred Thistle Conch). Fairly common<br />

Phalonia rubigana Treits. (Chestnut Conch). Common at light.<br />

Agapeta hamana L. (Hook-marked Conch). Common.<br />

Agapeta zoegana L. (Zoega's Conch). Common.<br />

Cochylichroa atricapitana Steph. (Black-headed Conch). Not common.<br />

Cochylis dubitana Hubn. (Doubtful Dwarf Conch). Common.<br />

Stenodes straminea Haw. (Straw Short-barred ·Conch). Common at light.<br />

Super-family TINEOIDEA (Tineid moths).<br />

Metzneria metzneriella Staint. (Metzner's Tipped Neb). Common.<br />

Epithectis mouffetella Schiff. (Dotted Grey Groundling). Not common.<br />

Telphusa notella Hubn. (Sallow-leaf Groundling). Not common.<br />

Telphusa proximella Hubn. (Black-speckled Grey Groundling). Abundant.<br />

Telphusa fugitivella Zell. (Suffused Groundling). Very common.<br />

Telphusa luculella Hubn. (Cream-shouldered Groundling). Rare.<br />

Bryotropha terrella Schiff. (Cinerous Clay Groundling). Fairly common.<br />

Teleiopsis diffinis Haw. (Great Brindled-brown Groundling). In small nurnbers.<br />

Mirificarma mulinella Zell. (Brown-streak Groundling). Bred easily and in large nurnbers from gorse and broom.

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