408. 
409. 
410. 
4II. 
412. 
413. 
414. 
415. 
(i 
. testaceata, Don. — sylvata, Hb. Very rare. 
C.—Recorded from East Cheshire on the authority 
of N. Greening(1.Z.); Bromborough Woods(Gregson); 
Castle Mill and Delamere (J. Chappell in Z.Z.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay (O. Whittaker). 
. obliterata, Hufn. = heparata, Hw. Local and rare. 
C.—Rock Ferry, Puddington, Burton, and East 
Cheshire, n.v.c. (W.L.); Bidston, Bramall, Marple, 
and Delamere (£.Z.) 
F,— Overton, o. (Pe.) 
luteata, Schiff. Local and not often met with. 
C.—Burton and Puddington, s. (W.L.); Delamere, 
sp. (Da., A.); ditto, o. (N.); ditto, Bidston, Bramall 
(c. but local), and Marple (4.Z.) 
F.—Holywell( W.Z.); Overton, m.c., and Cwm, o.(Pe.) 
flavofasciata, Thnb. — decolorata, Hb. Fairly common 
throughout. Large and strongly marked in Anglesea 
(R. Freer). Found generally wherever campion 
(Lychnis diurna) grows. 
. bilineata, L. Abundant almost everywhere. 
. sordidata, F. — elutata, Hb. Common almost every- 
where. In the Kennel Wood, an outlying part of the 
Delamere Forest district, imagines from larve feeding 
on bilberry are of a uniform blackish-brown colour 
(ab. infuscata, Stgr.) 
. autumnalis, Strom. = trifasciata, Bkh. and impluviata, Hb. 
C.—In most woods in Wirral (W.Z.); Chester, c., o. 
at el. (A.); Plumbley, one 1897 (Da.); Dunham (Ta.) ; 
Stockport, but n.c. (J.) ; Macclesfield, s. (R. South). 
F.—Llyn Helig and Loggerheads (W.Z.); Overton, 
0. (Pe.) 
D.—Abergele (N.) 
Car.—Aber (P. J. Barrand). 
. ruberata, Frr. Local, but fairly common where it does 
occur (£.ZL.) 
C.—Bidston Marsh (W.Z.); Wallasey sandhills 
(Z4.L.); Flaybricks, n.s. (Pr.); near Birkenhead, c. but 
local (J., M.); Rock Ferry, c. 1874 (W.G.); West Kirby 
and Ledsham (Sh.); Helsby, s. (N.); Delamere, s. (A.); 
Macclesfield, r. (4.Z.) 
F.—Holywell (W.Z.) 
D.—Abergele and Colwyn Bay (N.) 
