MACROLEPIDOPTERA OF THE CHESTER DISTRICT. 77 
NOCTUINA — Continued. 
Xanthia cerago. Wirral. Chester. Holywell. E. 
», flavago. Bidston; Claughton; Tranmere; Puddington. 
Loggerheads. E. 
», gilvago. Ness; Puddington—scarce. 
» Jerruginea. Common. 
Cirredia xerampelina. Denhall—1 specimen (/./.2.) 
Tethea subtusa. Wallasey; Bidston; Tranmere; Puddington— 
not common. Llangollen. 
Cosmia trapezina. Wirral. Holywell. E. 
Dianthecia carpophaga. Denhall—rather scarce. Holywell 
(larve). Northop (W.G.) 
», capsincola. Wirral. Holywell (larvee) common. E. 
», cucubalt. Wallasey; Puddington—scarce; Colwyn 1884. E. 
», conspersa. Tranmere, 1 specimen by Mr. Warrington. 
Hecatera serena. Ness; Burton; Cappenhurst. Loggerheads. 
Holywell. Rhyl. [Llandudno]. 
Polia Chi. Bidston; Ness; Burton; Puddington. Logger- 
heads. Holywell. 
Dasypolia Tempit: Bidston Lighthouse, 1 specimen (/./. 2.) 
Epunda lutulenta. Wirral; Chester; scarce. 
» migra. Nant-y-Glyn, Colwyn—abundant at sugar and 
Arbutus flowers. 
» wviminalis. Loggerheads. 
» lchenea. Wallasey. Bidston (A/.) E. 
Miselia Oxyacanthe. Common... 
Agriopis Aprilina. Bidston; Rock Ferry; Eastham; Puddington; 
Ness. Holywell. Colwyn. Llangollen. E. Not 
very common. 
Phlogophora meticulosa. Very common. 
Euplexia lucipara. Rather common. 
Aplecta herbida. Ledsham. Loggerheads. Colwyn—1 specimen, 
1884. 
», occulta. Claughton; Denhall—rare. Delamere (Z.) 
», mebulosa. Bromborough (A/.); Eastham Wood; Ledsham. 
Holywell. Loggerheads. Delamere (L.) E. By no 
means common. 
», advena. Holywell. Loggerheads. Bathafarn. Colwyn. 
Hadena adusta. Wallasey; Puddington. Loggerheads. E. 
», protea. Rock Ferry; Puddington. Holywell. E. 
» glauca. Delamere (L.) E. 
», @entina. Wirral. Llyn Helig. Loggerheads. Bathafarn. 
Delamere (Z.) E. Colwyn. 
», suasa. Wallasey; Bidston Marsh; scarce. More frequent 
at Denhall. Holywell. 
5, oleracea. A garden pest. 
», ist. Wirral—most abundant nr. New Ferry. Logger- 
heads. Rhyl. Holywell; larve abundant on willows 
nr. Bagillt. E. 
»» Chenopodii. Denhall—1 specn. in 1870 (/..2.) 
