453- 
454. 
455. 
456. 
457- 
458. 
459. 
460. 
84 
CHLOROCLYSTIS, Hb, = EUPITHECIA, Curt. 
C. rectangulata, L. Not common generally. 
C.—Chester, East Cheshire, c. at Denhall, 0. else- 
where in Wirral (W.Z.); Chester, two at e.l, 1900 (Do.); 
Stockport, odd specimens (J.); Knutsford, ab. nigro- 
sericeata, Hw., o. (Da.) 
F,—Rhyl, 0. (Pe.) 
Car.—Conway (W.G.); Abersoch (Da.) 
COLLIX, Gn. 
C. sparsata, Tr. The only records are: 
C.—Delamere Forest (S. J. Capper in £.Z.); East 
Cheshire (N.G. in W.L.) 
BOARMIINA. 
ABRAXAS, Leach. 
A. grossulariata, L. Abundant everywhere. 
A. sylvata, Sc. = ulmata, F. Widely distributed, though 
very local. Generally plentiful where it occurs. 
C.—Sutton, v.a.in elm wood; Storeton, o. (W.G.); 
a., July 1881, in a wood near Poole, Hooton—now des- 
troyed by Ship Canal (Sh.); Delamere (N., J. Thompson, 
Da.); ditto, one about 1895 (H.); ditto, but very local 
(J.):; White Hall, near Tarporley, one (Stk.); Hale, very 
local (Tp.); Stockport, o. (J.) 
F,— Overton, local (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay, f.c. (N.) 
Car.—Bettws-y-Coed (Bl.); near Deganwy, 1. very 
destructive to elm foliage (W.G.) 
A. marginata, L, Common and generally distributed 
throughout. 
A. adustata, Schiff. Of very rare occurrence in the district. 
The only records are: 
F,—Overton, one (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay 1884 (W.L.); ditto and Abergele 
(N.); Llangollen (B.) 
BAPTA, Stph. 
B. bimaculata, F. = taminata, Hb. Recorded only from 
Lligwy (Anglesea) by Lord Boston, 
B. temerata, Hb. Local and, as a rule, scarce. 
C.—Eastham Wood, Chester (Miss Smith) and East 
Cheshire (W.Z.); Chester, one 1901 (A.); Delamere 
