Carpocapsa splendana, Hb. Black Park ; among oak
nimbana, H.S. Found at Little Kemble by Lord Walsingham in 1869, then new to Britain. He discovered larvæ; and pupæa: under moss on the bark of beeches ; it still remains very rare
Stigmonota pallifrontana, Zell. Stony Stratford ; first found here about 1869 by the late Mr. W. Thompson, and more recently by Mr. William Warren, who also found its larva on Astragalus glyciphyllos ; hardly known elsewhere in the British Isles
composana, Fab. Amersham ; in clover fields
germarana, Hb. ; puncticostana, Stn. Black Park
Trycheris mediana, Fab. ; aurana, St.C. Linford Wood
Dichrorampha petiverana, Linn. Generally common
plumbagana, Tr. Amersham ; among yarrow
plumbana, Scop. Amersham ; common in meadows
Chrosis audouinana, Dup. ; bifasciana, St.C. Black Park ; rare
Xanthosetia hamana, Linn. Amersham
Choreutis scintillulana, Hb. Black Park ; among Scutellaria
Simsthis fabriciana, Linn. Everywhere abundant
Epigraphia avellanella, Hb. Black Park ; on tree trunks
Scardia cloacella, Haw. Amersham ; in lanes
arcella, Fab. Chalfont Road
Tinea semifulvella, Haw. Black Park
Lampronia quadripuncta, Fab. Amersham ; among rose
Eriocephala seppella, Fab. Amersham ; in speedwell flowers on hedge banks
thunbergella, Fab. Black Park
Micropteryx sangii, Stn. Mortimer ; taken by Canon Cruttwell
Adela sulzella, Schiff. Wendover ; rather common
degeerella, Linn. Amersham ; in woods
viridella, Linn. Amersham ; among oak
Anesychia bipunctella, Fab. One of the two localities given for this very rare species by Mr. Stainton is Aylesbury, many years back.'
Eidophasia messingiella, Fisch. Wolverton, in a small swamp
Harpipteryx nemorella, Linn. Black Park ; among honeysuckle
Henicostoma lobelia, Schiff. Amersham
Depressaria hypericella, Hb. Larvæ found on Hypericum at Amersham by Mr. H. J. Turner
Gelechia terrella, Schiff. Abundant everywhere
scriptella, Hb. Amersham ; among maple
lyellella, Curt. Black Park ; on tree trunks
anthyllidella, Hb. Amersham ; among clover
Harpella geoffrella, Linn. Abundant in lanes at Amersham
Dasycera sulphurella, Fab. Generally common
oliviella, Fab. Black Park
CEcophora tripuncta, Haw. Amersham ; in hedges
flavifrontella, Hb. Black Park
Glyphipteryx fuscoviridella, Haw. Amersham ; abundant in fields
thrasonella, Scop. Generally common among rushes
Coleophora anatipennella, Hb. Black Park ; among blackthorn
inflatae, Stn. Loudwater
Stathmopoda pedella, Linn. Black Park ; among alder, excessively local
Lyonetia padifoliella, Hb. Stony Stratford the only British locality given by Mr. Stainton
Nepticula prunetorum, Stn. Loudwater here discovered by Mr. Boyd
HEMIPTERA
Apart from the Lepidoptera and Coleoptera, the insects of Bucking- hamshire seem to have been almost entirely neglected. While however I was compiling the list of the Coleoptera I received a few notices of Hemiptera from Mr. E. C. Elliman, Mr. Philip Harwood and Mr. H. Turner, and also some undetermined species which I have named and added to the list. It is perhaps hardly worth publishing, but it contains a few interesting species, and serves to show what will probably be obtained by any one who hereafter may work the county for this order.
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