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A. tritici, L. Common on the Cheshire Coast sandhills 
and in endless variety. Widely distributed along the 
coast of the district, and occasionally occurs inland. 
C.—Wallasey, Chester, and Denhall (W.Z.); Walla- 
sey, a. at sugar (H., J., Ta., M.); ditto, at ragwort 
flowers (Pr., Cr.); Chester (N.); ditto, at e.1. (Do., A.) ; 
Ince Marshes (N.); Beeston Hill (A.); Delamere, one 
(Da.) ; Bowdon (Tp.) 
F.—Rhyl (W.Z., W.G.); ditto, c. (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay (N.) 
Car.—Llandudno, c. (Pe.); Conway mouth (W.G.) ; 
Abersoch, n.c. (Da.) 
» Var. aquilina, Hb. Not so common. 
C.—Wallasey sandhills, o. Denhall, s. (WJL.); 
White Hall, near Tarporley, several (Stk.) 
A. obelisca, Hb. Of very rare occurrence. 
C.—Wallasey sandhills, s. (N. Cooke in W.L.); 
Heswall, one in 1884 (Mr. Wilding in 4.Z.) 
Car.—Pwillheli, one (N.) 
A. corticea, Hb. Found occasionally on the coast, but very 
rarely elsewhere. 
C.—Wallasey (W.Z.); ditto, at sugar, o. (J., Pr., 
M.); ditto, recorded as abundant in 1862 by E. Birchall 
in Zoologist, Vol. XIX., p. 8203. 
F.— Holywell (W.Z.) 
D.—Colwyn (W.L.); Llangollen Valley (T. S. 
Ashworth in Zoologist, Vol. XIII. (1855). 
Car.—Abersoch, n.c. (Da.) 
A. ypsilon, Rott. = suffusa, Hb. Widely distributed, 
though not found in any great numbers except on the 
coast. 
C.— Wirral ( WL, J., Pr., M.); Chester, sugar and at 
e.l., n.c. (A., Do.); Ince Marshes, one (N.); Vicar’s 
Cross (P.C.); Delamere (J., Sh.); White Hall, near 
Tarporley (Stk.); Bowdon (Tp.); Dunham (Ta.) ; 
Ashton-on-Mersey (Stb., Da.) ; Stockport (J.) 
F.— Holywell (W.Z.); Mostyn (N.); Rhyl (W.G.); 
ditto, o. (Pe.) 
D.— Colwyn (W.Z.); Llandulas (Sh.) 
Car.—Abersoch (Da.) 
A. segetum, Schiff. Very common throughout. 
