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347. 0. bipunctaria, Schiff. In Fiiis’s List it is stated—* Mr. 
348. M. 
Gregson records the occurrence of this species at 
Hoylake at the mouth of the Dee in July 1845.” We 
consider this an unlikely locality to find the insect, and 
it has certainly not been taken there in recent years. 
MESOTYPE, H.S. 
virgata, Rott. = lineolata, Hb. Recorded from three 
localities only—all on the coast. 
C.—North Wirral sandhills, c., recorded by all who 
have collected there. 
F.— Rhyl sandhills, c. (Pe., W.G.) 
Car.—Deganwy (W.G.) 
ODEZIA, B. 
349. 0. atrata, L. = cherophyllata, L. Local, though generally 
plentiful where it occurs. 
C.—Oxton, Bidston, &c., n.u. (Pr.); Dee Banks, near 
Farndon (N.); Knutsford, r.(Da.); ditto and Bramall 
(4.L.); Stockport, o. (J.); Langley Pool, Macclesfield, 
v.c. (R. South); near ditto, c. (J.); borders of Cheshire 
between Macclesfield and Buxton, c. (Da.) 
F, —Bagillt (W.L.) 
D.—Ruthin (W.G.) 
Car.—Deganwy and Bettws-y-Coed (W.G.); Aber- 
soch (A., Da.) 
Ang.—Bull Bay, c. (N.) 
ANAITIS, Dup. 
350. A. plagiata, L. Rare in Cheshire; not uncommon in 
N. Wales. 
C.—Chester, two at e.l. 1899 and 1900 (Do.); ditto, 
one, also two at Capenhurst (A.); White Hall, near. 
Tarporley (Stk.); Hale, r.(Tp.); recorded from Marple, 
Bowdon, Knutsford, and Delamere, n.c., on the authority 
of Jos. Chappell in &.Z.; but the species has not been 
noticed in the three last-named localities for some 
years past. 
F,—Overton, one (Pe.); The Leet, c. (A.); Logger- 
heads and Holywell (W.Z.) 
D.—Ruthin (W.G.); Abergele and Colwyn Bay (N.); 
Llandulas (Sh.) 
Car.—Llandudno(N.); Deganwy and Conway(W.G.); 
south coast 1900 (J.); Abersoch, c. (Da.) 
Ang.—Near Holyhead (R. Freer, £.17.4Z,, Vol. XII., 
p. 13): 
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