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298. E. glyphica,L. Found in but few localities, and generally 
299. 
300. 
301. 
302. 
= 
Cc; 
Z. 
Z. 
very sparingly. 
C.—Eastham, Shotwick, Chester, and Beeston 
(W.L.); on railway bank at Spital, n.u. (Pr., W.G., 
E.L.); Ashley, formerly c., and Knutsford 1857 (2.L.); 
not recorded from either of the last two localities for 
many years (Da.); White Hall, near Tarporley, one 
(Stk.) ;. Kinnerton 1901 (Do.) 
F.—Loggerheads and Bagillt (W.L.) 
D.—Colwyn (W.Z., N.); Abergele (N.); Ruthin 
(W.G.) 
Car.—Gloddaeth and Llandudno (N.); coast 1900(J.) 
PSEUDOPHIA, Gn. = OPHIODES, Gn. 
lunarls, Schiff. One taken at sugar, June 1901, Delamere 
Forest, Cheshire, by Mr. T. Wright, of Warrington 
(Ent. XXXV., p. 25). 
CATOCALA, Schrk. 
fraxini, L. The only records to hand (none recent) are: 
C.—Eastham and Upton Road, Birkenhead (W.L.); 
Saughall Massie (one in Mrs. Peacock’s garden), Bow- 
don (recorded by Jos. Chappell) ; one near Carrington 
Moss—R. S. Edleston in Zoologist (1846) p. 1515 (Z.L.) 
HYPENINA. 
ZANCLOGNATHA, Ld. 
tarsipennalis, Tr. Rather scarce. 
C.—Burton and Puddington, s. (W.Z.); Wallasey 
(Z.L.) ; Ince Marshes, s. (N.); Chester (N., A.); ditto, 
at e.l. (Do.); White Hall, near Tarporley (Stk.); Dela- 
mere (H.) ; ditto and Knutsford (Da.) 
F.—Holywell (W.L.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay (N.) 
grisealis, Hb. = nemoralis, F. Common and generally 
distributed. 
C(.—Eastham and other woods in Wirral (W.L.); 
Bidston, n.u., Bromborough Wood, o. (4.Z.); Ince 
Marshes, s. (N.); Chester (N.); ditto, at e.l. (Do.); 
Sealand Pond, near ditto (A.); Delamere (Th.); 
Holford Moss, ¢c. (Da.); Bowdon (Tp.); Alderley 
district, a. (Z.L.) 
F,—Holywell (W.L.) 
D. —Colwyn Bay (N.) 
