47 
PANOLIS, Hb. 
243. P. griseovariegata, Goeze. = piniperda, Panz. Common 
244. 
245. 
246. 
247. 
248. 
249. 
C. 
C. 
C. 
D. 
D. 
generally wherever there are fir plantations. 
C.— Wirral (W.Z.); Prenton (Sh.); Bidston (Pr.) ; 
ditto and Storeton (W.G.) ; White Hall, near Tarporley 
(Stk.) ; Delamere (J., Ta., M., Co., Da.) ; ditto, at sallow 
bloom (Thompson, H.); Rudheath, c, (Da. J.); 
Dunham, n.c. (Ta.); Peover and Wilmslow (Tp.) 
F.—Llyn Helig, Cwm Mountain, and Loggerheads 
(W.L.); Cwm Wood (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay (N.) 
CALYMNIA, Hb. 
pyralina, View. Only one record. 
C.—Chester, one at gas lamp (A.) 
affinis, L. Of very rare occurrence. 
C.—Alderley, v.r. (Mr. Corbett in &.Z.); Chester, 
two at e.l. 1899 (Do., N.) 
F.—Overton, o. (Pe.) 
diffinis, L. Very rare. 
C.—Vicar’s Cross, near Chester, two at sugar (P.C.) 
trapezina, L. Abundant and general. 
C.—Common everywhere throughout except, ap- 
parently, in the extreme east of the county. 
F.—Larve c. on oaks (A.); Holywell (W.Z.); 
Overton and Cwm, c. (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay (N.) 
DYSCHORISTA, Ld. 
suspecta, Hb. Local but not uncommon on moss lands 
and heaths ; more common some years than others. 
C.—Staley Brushes and between Storeton and 
Hargreave Hall, s. (&.L.); Delamere (H., Da.); ditto, 
s. (A.); Rudheath and Holford Moss, c. (Da.); Stock- 
port, o. (J.); Macclesfield (R. South). 
D.—Colwyn Bay (N.) 
fissipuncta, Hw. = upsilon, Bkh. Rather local and not 
often met with, but is probably overlooked. 
C.—Wallasey (W.Z.); ditto, at sugar (Pr.); ditto 
frequent, West Kirby, Alderley, r., Marple (4.Z.) ; 
Chester, one at e.l. (Do.); ditto, o. (A.); Delamere, 
one 1899 (H.); Hale (Tp.); Thelwall, 1. plentiful 
under willow bark, July (Co.); Stockport, 1. c., but 
badly infested with ichneumon (J.) 
