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stigar 1899, two in 1900 (H.); Hoylake and West Kirby 
(W.G.); Ledsham (Sh.); nearly too taken at New 
Brighton (S. Robson in Zoologist, Ser. 1, Vol. VIII. 
(1850), Pp. 2958). 
F.—Llanferres, near Mold (B.); near Rhyl and 
inland (W.G.) ; Overton, o. (Pe.) 
Car.—Near Conway (W.G.); Llanfairfechan (Ta.); 
Abersoch, f.p. at ivy broom (Da.) 
POLTA, Tr. 
194. P. chi, L. Somewhat local, but common and widely 
195. 
distributed. 
C.—Bidston, Ness, Burton, and Puddington(W.L.); © 
Noctorum, s. (Pr.); Chester, at e.l., with one var. 
olivacea (Do.) ; Delamere, n.c. (Da., He ys Tarporley, sp. 
(Stk., Da.) ; Edge, near Malpas, c. on the trunks, with 
var. olivacea (F.H.W.D.); Stockport, f.c. (J.); Whaley 
Bridge and district, v.c. on stone walls is 20 Fy Te 
Stalybridge, c. (Tp.); Macclesfield (R. South); Beeston 
Castle walls (A., N.); ‘‘ Cheshire,” var. olivacea (Fremlin 
in Ent. XXVIIL., p- 283). 
F.—Loggerheads and Holywell (W.Z.); Overton, o., 
and Rhyl, m.c.; ‘“‘a few have a pretty green tint, though 
pale and partial” (Pe.); Cilcairn (A.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay (N.) 
Car.—Conway (W.G.) 
Ang.—Lligwy (Ld. B.) 
DASYPOLIA, Gn. 
D. templi, Thnb. Rare and local. 
C.—Bidston Lighthouse, one (W.L.); Chester, e.1., 
one of each sex (A.): Stalybridge, found by turning 
over boulders on hillsides (Tp.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay, cone female (N.) 
Ang.—Puffin Island, one (N.) 
BRACHIONYCHA, Hb. = ASTEROSCOPUS, B. 
196. B. sphinx, Hufn. = cassinea, Hb. Local and very rarely 
seen. 
C.—North Cheshire (N.G.); Chester, c. in Nov. at 
gas lamps in Wrexham Road (A.); ditto, one at e.1. 1898 
(Do.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay (N.) 
