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LARENTIINA. 
STERRHA, H.S. 
S. sacraria, L. Probably extinct now. No recent records. 
C.—Ness, s. (W.L.); one on Aug. 16th, at Wallasey, 
and one on Aug. 21st, 1867, at Poulton, captured on 
ragwort flowers; another specimen at the latter locality 
being lost (EK. L. Ragonot in F.4ZM., Vol. IV., p. 131); 
one at Wallasey (C. S. Gregson in £.47.M.,, Vol. V., 
p. 129; #.L.) Mr. H. B. Prince writes as follows: 
“T never took the species, but there is abundant proof 
of many being taken. Domiciled in Birkenhead, the 
Frenchman, Ragonot, I know took it; also the late 
Mr. Gregson and Mr. Almond; and I think Mr. T. 
Roxburgh got a specimen or two also when Wallasey 
was not a Golf Links.” 
ORTHOLITHA, Hb. 
0. plumbaria, F. Widely distributed and common where 
it occurs. 
C.—Occurs in only a few localities: Bidston (Sh., 
Pr.); White Hall, near Tarporley (Stk.); Delamere, f.c. 
(A., H., M.); Oakmere (N.) 
F.—The Leet (A.)» Rhyl, s. (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay and Llandulas (N.) 
Car.—Gloddaeth, Llandudno, c. (N.); Penmaen- 
mawr, a. (Po., Da.); Abersoch, c. (A., J., Da.) 
Ang.—Near Holyhead, very fine and dark (R. Freer, 
E.M.M., Vol. XII., p. 13). 
0. cervinata, Schiff. Though widely distributed and fairly 
plentiful where it does occur, the localities recorded 
are few. 
C.—Tranmere, formerly n.u. in Clifton Park, Birken- 
head (W.L.); West Kirby, n.c. (Pr.); Bidston and 
Hoylake (4.Z.); Sealand, near Chester (A.); Helsby 
(N.); White Hall, near Tarporley (Stk.) 
F.—Rhyl, c. (Pe.) 
Car.—Abersoch, c. (Da.) 
Ang.—Lligwy (Ld. B.) 
0. limitata, Sc. = mensuraria, Schiff. Common generally 
and widely distributed, though it appears to be far from 
plentiful in the Mid-Cheshire district (Da.) 
