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54. C. elpenor, L. Generally distributed throughout, though 
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by no means common everywhere. 
C.—Delamere (Leather in W.Z.); Cuddington, s., 
Oakmere district, a.(N.); Bidston Marsh (W.G.); ditto, 
now rare (Pr.); Wallasey, 1. (H.); near West Kirby 
(Da:);' nu.,e.1., Ciester (Do,,A-); fe.,.e.1., White Eeall 
near Tarporley (Stk.); Malpas (F.H.W.D.); Rostherne, 
Knutsford, and Warburton (Tp.); Wybunbury Moss, 1. 
(Mr. Daltry). 
F,— Overton, o. (Pe.) 
D.—Near Chirk (W.G.); Colwyn Bay, one (N.) 
Car.—Near Deganwy (W.G.); Pwllheli 1895 (J.); 
Abersoch 1900 (J., Da.) 
METOPSILUS, Dunc. 
M. porcellus, L. Occurs throughout the district, and found 
more commonly than the last species. 
C.—Freely distributed throughout the county, but 
more frequently met with on the coast (Pr.); Wallasey 
(J.); ditto, both 1. and imago (M.); ditto, and near 
Hoylake (W.G.); West Kirby (Sh.); Delamere (Leather 
in W.L.); f.c., e.l., White Hall, near Tarporley (Stk.) ; 
Bowdon, very local (Tp., Da.) ; Knutsford (Da.) 
F.—Rhy]l, c. in 1900 (Pe.); ditto (W.G.) 
D.—Near Chirk (W.G.) 
Car.—Abersoch, c. (Da., A.); ditto, f.c. at silene and 
yellow iris flowers (J.); Deganwy, at rhododendron 
flowers (W.G.) 
Ang.—Near Holyhead, c. 1900 (R. Freer—Z.JZ.M,, 
Wot eekie, 2.03). 
MACROGLOSSA, Sec. 
. stellatarum, L. Generally distributed throughout the 
district, commoner some years than others. More 
plentiful on the coast, both of Cheshire and N. Wales, 
than inland. 
HEMARIS, Dalm. = MACROGLOSSA, Sc. 
. scabiose, Z. = bombyliformis, Esp. ‘‘ Two specimens 
recorded as captured at Bidston (Cheshire), by C. S. 
Gregson” (Z.L.) 
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