351. 
352. 
353° 
354- 
355: 
356. 
357: 
358. 
A. 
a 
L. 
L. 
C. 
C. 
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paludata, Thunb. var. imbutata, Hb. Extremely local. 
C.—Wybunbury Moss, c. (F. C. Woodforde). Mr. J. 
Thorpe records that a specimen was taken at Bowdon 
many years ago, and Mr. Chas. Oldham captured several 
on Carrington Moss in July 1875; but the species is 
quite extinct now at Bowdon, and probably also at 
Carrington Moss. 
CHESIAS, Tr. 
spartiata, Fuesl. Local, but often plentiful where broom 
abounds. 
C.—Delamere (W.Z.); Alderley district, Brom- 
borough, and Hooton (£.Z.); Chester, two at e.1. 1898 
(Do.); White Hall, near Tarporley (Stk.); Great 
Budworth, 1., c. 1902 (Miss Roscoe); Knutsford, r. 
(Da.); Ashton-on-Mersey, c., but local (Da., Ta., Tp.); 
Shavington Park 1900 (Th.) 
D.—Colwyn (W.L.) 
rufata, Fb. = obliquaria, Bork. Rare and local; the 
only records are: 
C.—Delamere (W.Z.); ditto, sp. (N.); White Hall, 
near Tarporley, at e.l. (Stk.) 
LOBOPHORA, Curt. 
carpinata, Bkh. = lobulata, Hb. Recorded only from 
the Delamere Forest district. 
C.—Delamere, f.c., taken by most of the local col- 
lectors ; Pettypool Wood (Co.) 
halterata, Hufn. The only records in the district are: 
C.—Rather scarce, Ness; Puddington (W.Z.) 
viretata, Hb. Very rare and local. 
C.—Sandle Heath and Goss Moss, near Alderley 
(H. H. Corbett in £.Z.) 
Car.—In a holly plantation near Penmaenmawr (Po.) 
CHEIMATOBIA, Stph. 
boreata, Hiib. Recorded only from Cheshire, where it 
is common in the Delamere Forest district, though 
local. 
C.—Bidston, n.c. (Pr.); Chester, 0. at e.l.(A.); ditto, 
one in 1898 (Do.); Delamere, c. (Da., A:, N.); ditto, 
one in 1g0o (H.); White Hall, near Tarporley, a few 
(Stk.); Little Budworth (N.); Pettypool Wood, near 
Cuddington, a. (Co.); Knutsford, o. (Da.) 
brumata, L. Common everywhere. 
