60 
near Cuddington, at sugar (Co.); Lymm (J. C. Melvill 
in #.L.); Dunham, rather s. (Tp.) 
D.—Segrwyd, near Nant Glyn (B.) 
Car.—Near Deganwy (W.G.); Penmaenmawr, n.c. 
(Ta.); Abersoch, at sugar (Da.) 
THYATIRA, Hb. 
311. T. batis, Ll. Rather more common and more generally 
distributed than the preceding species. 
C.—Eastham and Puddington (W.Z.); Storeton 
(W.G.); Bebington (Sh.): Ince Marshes, v.r. (N.); 
Chester (Da., N.); ditto, at el, r., also at sugar (A.); 
Edge, near Malpas, at sugar and light, r. (F.H.W.D.); 
White Hall, near Tarporley, o. (Stk.); Delamere, f.c. 
(H.); near Cuddington, f.c. at sugar (Da., Co.) ; Holford 
(ey f.c. (Da.); Ashley, Hale, and Bowdon, at sugar 
p- 
F,—Near Holywell (W.Z.) 
_ D.—Colwyn 1884 (W.L.); ditto, s. (N.); Llandulas 
(Sh.); ditto, about 1880 (EK. C. Dobie). 
Car.—Near Deganwy (W.G.); Bettws-y-Coed (B1.) ; 
. Abersoch, at sugar (A.) 
CYMATOPHORA, Tr. 
312. C. duplaris, L. Fairly plentiful on moss lands in Cheshire 
where birches grow. In such situations the prevailing 
form is ab. obscura, Tutt., being entirely of a sooty 
black. There are no records for Carnarvonshire and 
Anglesea. 
C.—Prenton Wood, s. (W.Z.); White Hall, near 
Tarporley, o. (Stk.); Delamere, o. (J.); ditto, nu. 
(Da.); ditto, in 1900 (Tp.); ditto, among-birches (Co.); 
ditto, 1., v.c. (A., N.); Holford Moss (Da.); Dunham, 
near Bowdon (Tp.); ditto, c. in 1899 (Ta.) 
F,—Overton, one (Pe.) 
D.—Gresford (Archer in W.L.) 
POLYPLOCA, Hb. = ASPHALIA, Ld. 
313. P. diluta, F. Of rare occurrence; the only records are: 
C.— Eastham, o. (C. S. Gregson in &.Z.); Chester, 
one at e.l. 1901 (A.); Delamere, one at sugar in 1893 (Da.) 
314. P. flavicornis, L. Not uncomnion, though not found in any 
great numbers. 
C.—Bidston Park Wood, s. (N.G. in W.Z.); Eastham 
Wood (4.Z.); Wallasey, now v.s. (Pr.); Chester, two 
