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HESPERIIDA. 
ADOPAA, Wats. 
41. A. thaumas, Hufn. Local and very seldom seen in Cheshire. 
Common but local in the Welsh counties. 
C.—Eastham (F. Archer in W.Z.); near Sutton, and 
once Raby mere (W.G.); Alderley, once in 1873 (W. W. 
Keyworth in £.Z.); near Oakmere, Delamere (Jos. 
Chappell in &.Z.); Hooton, July 1878, on a rough piece 
of ground over which the Manchester Ship Canal now 
passes (Sh.); Malpas 1goo0 (S. M. Johnson). 
F,—Overton and Cwm, c. (Pe.); Rhyl, c. (Pe.) 
D.—Glyn Ceiriog (Pe.) 
Car.—Deganwy (W.G.); Llandudno(Hardingin W.L.) 
AUGIADES, Wats. 
42. A. sylvanus, Esp. Local and seldom seen in Cheshire. 
Recorded from all the N. Wales counties except 
Anglesea, where, no doubt, it also occurs. 
C.—Between Raby and Bromborough (W.Z.); recorded 
from Knutsford by Jos. Chappell in &.Z., but the species 
has not been found there for many years; throughout 
Wirral (J. F. Brockholes in £.L.); Goostrey, c. (Tp.); 
N. Cheshire (N.G.); Ince Marshes, sp. (N.); Whixall 
Moss, near Fenn’s Bank Station 1898 (Th.) 
F.—Bagillt (W.Z.); along Flintshire Coast (W.G.); 
Overton, o. (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay, a few(N.); ditto, one(O. Whittaker) ; 
Cefn Caves and near Ruthin (W.G.) 
Car.—Generally c. near the sea (A.); Conway 
Valley, v.c. (Bl.); Abersoch, n.c. (Da.); Mouth of the 
Conway (W.G.) 
HESPERIA, Wats. 
43. H. malve, L. Recorded only from Denbighshire, viz.: at 
Cefn Caves and near Ruthin (W.G.) 
THANAOS, B. 
44. TT. tages, L. Rare and local in Cheshire ; local but fairly 
common in N. Wales. The larva hybernates in a case 
formed by spinning together grass stems (W.L.) 
C.—Common on railway banks in Wirral, as between 
Spital and Bromborough (J. W. Ellis in &.Z.); formerly 
at Gill Brook, near Flaybrick—situation now destroyed 
(Pr.) ; Ledsham, once only, May 1893 (Sh.) ; N. Cheshire 
(N.G.); near Bromborough (W.G.); Shavington Park, 
