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111. A. c-nigrum, L. Generally distributed and fairly common. 
C.—Wallasey, a. (W.L.); ditto (Pr.); Bidston 
(Sh.); Chester, at e.l. v.c.—two broods June and Sept.— 
the latter much smaller (Do., A.); Ince Marshes and 
Helsby (N.); Delamere (M., H.); White Hall, near 
Tarporley (Stk.); Bowdon (Tp.) ; Stockport, n.c. (J.) 
F.—Holywell (W.Z.); Rhyl, o. (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay (W.L.) 
Car.—Abersoch, c. (Da.) 
112. A, ditrapezium, Bkh. The only record is in Zoologist, 
Vol. XIX., p. 7536. ‘‘ Conway (Carnarvonshire), ex- 
hibited at meeting of Northern Entomological Society, 
March 16th, 1861.” 
113. A. xanthographa, F. Abundant throughout. 
114. A. umbrosa, Hb. Not generally distributed and rather 
local. 
C.—Bowdon, n.c. (Z.Z.); Wallasey, c. at sugar 1899 
and 1900 (H., Ta. M.); ditto, on ragwort bloom (Pr., 
Cr., Jé, Da.) 2 Oxton, (WiG.,,SH.); Chesterpate1 4m): 
near Chester, c. (A.); Ince (N.); Vicar’s Cross, v.c. 
(P.C.); Edge, near Malpas, c. at light and treacle 
(F.H.W.D.); Delamere (N.) 
F.—Rhy]l, one (Pe.) 
Car.—Penmaenmawr (Po.) 
115. A. rubi, View. Fairly common and widely distributed. 
C.—Wallasey, at sugar, c. 1898 and 1900(H., Pr., M.); 
Bebington (Sh.); Ince Marshes (N.); Chester, v.c. at e.1. 
(Do.); ditto, at flowers of hogweed (A.); Vicar’s Cross, 
v.c. (P.C.); Edge, near Malpas, c. (F.H.W.D.); White 
Hall, near Tarporley (Stk.); Delamere (H., Sh., Da.); 
Rudheath (Da.); Dunham (Ta.) 
F.—Overton and Rhyl, m.c. (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay (N.) 
Car.— Deganwy (W.G.); on coast 1900 (J.) 
116. A. dahlii, Hb. Local and recorded only from Cheshire 
and Carnarvonshire. It is plentiful some years in 
Delamere Forest. 
C.—Alderley, r.; Hargreave Hall and Hooton; 
Staley Brushes, n.c. (Z.Z.); Bowdon, r. (Tp.); Dela- 
mere, c. (Da, Cr., Ta.); ditto, sugar 1898 (H., M., J.); 
White Hall, near Tarporley (Stk.) 
Car.—Near Conway (W.G.) 
