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Car.—Abundant near Bettws-y-Coed (W.L., Pe., 
W.G.); Conway Valley, c. (Bl.); Llandudno (W.Z.); 
near Deganwy (W.G.) : 
¥ ZEPHYRUS, Dalm. 
33- Z. quercus, L. Of very rare occurrence in Cheshire; local 
and uncommon in N. Wales, except up the Vale of 
Conway, where it appears to be abundant. 
C.—Eastham Wood (W.Z.); Delamere (Leather, 
W.G., Tp., Jos. Chappell) ; Edge, near Malpas (C.W.D.) ; 
Wallasey, one 1887 (Pr.) 
F.— Overton (W.G.) ; 1..beaten from wood bordering 
garden at Ashgrove, Overton (Pe.) 
D.—Gresford (F. Archer, Mr. Acton); Chirk (W.G.); 
Llandulas (Sh.) 
Car.— Llandudno (Harding); Oak Woods, near 
Deganwy (W.G.); a. up Vale of Conway (W.G.): Aber 
(P. J. Barrand). 
34. Z. betula, L. Recorded only from Denbighshire and Car- 
narvonshire. 
D.—Hillside among birches, Berwyn 1875 (Sh.); 
near Chirk (Rev. —. Alderson). 
Car.—Trefriew (W.G.) 
CHRYSOPHANUS, Hb. = POLYOMMATUS, L. 
35- C. phlzas, L. Common and generally distributed through- 
out. 
LYCZENA,’ F. 
36. L. argus, L. = egon, Schiff. Very local in Cheshire, where 
it appears to be confined now to the Delamere Forest 
district. Not recorded from Flintshire or Denbighshire. 
C.— Whitegate Heath, local (Co.); Abbot’s Moss (A.) ; 
Oakmere, c. (A., Stk., Da.) ; Delamere (M., W.G., H., 
N.); used to be taken on Bidston Hill, now extinct 
there (Pr.); formerly c. on Noctorum Heath, near 
Birkenhead, and Bidston (Sh., W.G.) 
Car.—Abersoch, swarms on the sandhills (A., Da.) ; 
Orme’s Head (W.G.) 
Ang.—Near Holyhead, v.c. (R. Freer—Zxt. Rec., Vol. 
XII., p. 248). 
37. L. astrarche, Begstr.—medon, Esp. Very local; not recorded 
from Cheshire or Anglesea. 
F.—Wood, near Llyn Helig, and Talargoch, near 
Rhyl (W.L.) 
