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dilutaria, Hb. = holosericata, Dup. 
C.—£.L. states: “The only recorded locality for 
this species is below Bidston Plantation looking toward 
Moreton, in plantations where the ground is swampy” 
(C. S. Gregson). 
interjectaria, Bdv. — dilutaria, Hein, and osseata, F. 
Very local and rarely met with. 
C.—“ Not uncommon on the margin of the sandhills 
near Wallasey village; c. at Ness and Burton” (J. F. 
Brockholes in W.Z.); hedges near Leasowe sandhills 
(Z£.Z.); Barlow Moor, c. (£.Z.) 
inornata, Hw. Rare. 
C.—Staley Brushes, r. (Jos. Chappell and J. B. 
Hodgkinson in #.Z.); Delamere (B. H. Crabtree). 
aversata, L. The ab. spoliata, Stgr. is the commonest 
form, and is generally distributed. The type, aversata, 
with the dark fascia, is sometimes found on the mosses. 
emarginata, L. Very rare and local. 
C.—Bidston (W. Johnson in £.Z.); Barlow Moor 
(Jos. Chappell in £.Z.) 
F.— Rhyl] (W.G.) 
marginepunctata, Goze = promutata,Gn. Recorded from 
Carnarvonshire and Anglesea only; not plentiful. 
Car.—Conway (Ta.); on the lower rocks between 
Conway and Penmaenmawr (Po., Da.); Llandudno 
(Po.); Abersoch, c. (Da.) 
Ang.—Near Holyhead (R. Freer, 2.42.47, Vol. XII., 
p. 13). 
fumata, Stph. Z.Z. states: ‘‘ plentiful on all the moss 
lands,” but we have not found it so in Cheshire. The 
only records available are: 
C.—East of the county, by N. Greening (W.Z.); 
Goyt’s Clough and Holford Moss, r. (Da.) ; near Whaley 
Bridge (J.) 
. remutaria, Hb. Common and generally distributed ; 
‘‘ most frequent in woods” (W.Z.) 
immutata, L. The only record is: 
C.—Wybunbury Moss, n.c. (F. C. Woodforde). 
