yt 
136. A. trux, Hb. Var. lunigera, Stph. Local and rare, except 
on the south coast of Carnarvonshire, where it has been 
taken fairly plentifully. 
C.—Chester, one at e.1. 1899 (Do.) 
Car. —Llandudno, one (W.L.); Abersoch, generally 
c. (Da.); ditto, at sugar (A.) 
Ang.— Bull Bay and Puffin Island (N.) 
137- A. Saucia, Hb. Widely distributed, though somewhat local 
and rarely met with in any great numbers. 
C.—Bidston, Upton Valley, Eastham Wood, Ness 
(IW.L.); Wallasey (£.Z.); ditto 1899 (H.); Chester, 
at e.l., one (Do.); ditto, one (A.); Delamere 1900 (H.); 
ditto, n.u. (Da.); Knutsford, s. (Da.); Bowdon (Tp.); 
Dunham, one 1900 (Ta.); Alderley, r., and Staley 
Brushes (#.Z.); Stockport (J., M.) 
F.—Overton, o. (Pe.); Rhyl (W.G.) 
D.—Colwyn (W.L.) 
Car.—Abersoch, c. (Da.) 
138. A. vestigialis, Rott. = valligera, Hb. Common generally, 
along the coast line. The only inland locality recorded 
is White Hall, near Tarporley. The specimens taken 
there are very dark. 
C.—Wallasey sandhills, a. at sugar and ragwort 
flowers (Pr. and others); White Hall, near Tarporley, 
nu. at el. (Stk.) 
F.-—Rhyl (W.L., Pe., W.G.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay (N.) 
Car.—Llandudno (W.Z.); Conway and Deganwy, a. 
(W.G.); Abersoch, c. (Da.) 
Ang.— Puffin Island (N.) 
139. A. precox, lL. Very local. 
C.—Wallasey —recorded by most of the local col- 
lectors— less common now than formerly; Little Meols 
sandhills (W.G.); Chester, one at el. 1899 (Do.); 
White Hall, near -Tarporley, two at el. (Stk.); 
Altrincham—probably brought by excursionists from 
Southport or Blackpool (Tp.) 
Car. -Near Conway (W.G.) 
140. A. prasina, F.=herbida, Hb. Local; and of rare occurrence. 
C.—Ledsham (W.Z.); Delamere (M.); Hale, at 
sugar (Tp.) 
F.—Loggerheads (W.L.); Rhyl, one (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn, one in 1884 (W.L.) 
Car.—Bettws-y-Coed (Bl.); ditto, one (Pe.); near 
Deganwy (W.G.) 
