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CERURA, Schrnk. 
58. C. bicuspis, Bkh. Mr. F. C. Woodforde records having 
taken two larve at Wybunbury Moss, Cheshire. Two 
fine specimens were taken at electric light at White Hall, 
near Tarporley, in 1901 and 1902, by Mr. J. H. Stock. 
59. C. furcula, Cl. Recorded from Cheshire and Carnarvonshire 
only, but would probably be found generally distributed 
if carefully searched for in larval stage. 
C.—Wirral, s. (W.L.); N. Cheshire (N.G.); Delamere 
(Leather in W.L.), ditto, one 1. 1900 (Ta.); ditto, one 
specimen (N.); Chester, one at e.l. 1898 (Do.); ditto, 
o. ate. (A.) ‘‘Have found empty cocoons on trunks of 
poplars and willows at Elton Green and Thornton, near 
Ince”(Co.) 
Car.—Abersoch, 1., n.u. (Da.) 
60. C. bifida, Hb. This is an insect that the electric light has 
proved to be more common at Chester than was generally 
supposed. It is found very sparingly in the district 
generally. 
C.—Chester, c. at e.l.(A., Do., N.); one ate.l, White 
Hall, near Tarporley (Stk.); Chester, l.o. on poplars (A.); 
Knutsford, l.o. (Da.); Delamere, 1. 1897 (H.); Wallasey, s. 
(Pr.); Hale, n.c. (Tp.); N. Cheshire (N.G.) 
F.—Overton, pupz, local (Pe.); Holywell (J. F. 
Brockholes in W.L.); Caergwrle, empty cocoons (B.) 
D.—Llanferres (B.) 
DICRANURA, B. 
6r. D. vinula, L. Occurs commonly throughout the whole of 
Cheshire. Recorded as moderately common in Flint- 
shire, abundant in parts of Denbighshire. Occurs at 
Deganwy, in Carnarvonshire, but not recorded from 
Anglesea, though the omission is probably due to lack 
of observers. 
DRYMONIA, Hb. 
62. D. trimacula, Esp. = dodonwa, Hb. Recorded from East 
Cheshire on the authority of N. Greeningin W.L.; also 
from Bowdon, Cheshire (not common), by J. Thorpe. 
It has not been found in recent years. 
