72 MACROLEPIDOPTERA OF THE CHESTER DISTRICT. 
HETEROCERA—spuHINGINA—Continued. 
Sphinx Convolvuli. Bagillt, 1859. Eaton Park, 1873. Oxton; 
Denhall. 
,, Ligustri. Larva said to have occurred at Oulton (Z.) 
Deilephila Gali. Larve taken pretty freely on Wallasey Sand- 
hills, 1870 (/.F.2.) 
Charocampa Elpenor. Wirral. Delamere (Z.). E. 
,, porcellus. Wallasey Sandhills. Delamere (Z.) Rhyl. E. 
Macroglossa stellatarum. Common. 
Sesta fuctformis. Bidston, scarce. 
Spechia bembeciformis. Common in N. Wirral. Marsh land 
between Bagillt and Greenfield, 1857 (/.A.). The 
Nurseries, Upton. E. 
Trochilium scolieforme. Llangollen (Ashworth) 
,, ttpuliforme. Hough Green, Chester (Day). Wirral, not 
uncom. (W.G.). Larva common in currant twigs 
at Leadworks, Chester, 1884. 
Hepialus hectus. Common. 
», lupulinus. Do. 
» Humuli. Do. 
» Velleda. Eastham Wood. Holywell. Loggerheads. 
Bathafarn, nr. Ruthin. E. Colwyn. 
» syloinus. Rather common in lanes. 
Cossus ligniperda. Wirral, not com. At Sugar, nr. Holywell 
(J/.F.B.); Delamere (Z.) E. 
Cerura furcula. Wirral, scarce. Delamere (Z.). E. 
,, Owfida. Wirral. Chester (Day). Holywell (/.#2.). E. 
,, vinula, Not very common. 
Notodonta dromedarius. Wirral, not common. Larva on hazel, 
Colwyn Bay. E. 
,, etczac. Wirral. Larveecom.nr. Holywell. Delamere (Z.) 
Pterostoma palpina. Puddington—1 specimen. 
Letocampa dictea. Wirral. Holywell. E. 
,, aicteoides. Bidston, scarce. E. 
Drymonia chaonia. Eastham Wood—1 spn. (WV. Cooke.) 
», Dodonea. FE. 
Lophoptery Camelina. Throughout the district, but not very com. 
Diloba ceruleocephala. Bidston; Puddington, scarce. Colwyn 
Bay—larva on pear, June, ’79._ E. 
Petusa cassinea. E. 
Peridea trepida. E. 
Pygera bucephala. Throughout the district, but not very common. 
Dasychira fascelina. Wallasey Sandhills, common; scarcer 
inland. Sandhills on E. side of Conway, 1884. 
,, pudibunda. Throughout the district, but not very common. 
Demas Coryli. Larva nr. Holywell (/.4.) 
Orgyia antigua. Common everywhere. 
Stilpnotia salicis. Wallasey; Bidston. Hoylake (7.A.). Logger- 
heads. 
Porthesia chrysorrhea. Burwardsley—probably sometimes con- 
founded with the next. 
