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Forest, c. near the ‘Blue Cap” Inn (J. C. Melvill in 
E.L.); Pettypool Wood, May 1851 (N. Cooke in 
Zoologist, Vol. X., p. 3517). 
F,—Rhyl, one (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn (W.L., N.) 
DEILINIA, Hampson = CABERA, Tr. 7 
461. D. pusaria, lL. Very common and generally distributed. 
461a. ,, var. rotundaria, Haw. Bred from Delamere Forest 
larvee (Da.) 
462. D. exanthemata,Sc. Generally distributed, though not so 
common as the preceding species. 
NUMERIA, Dup. 
463. N. pulveraria, L. Local and rarely met with. 
C.—Scarce— Claughton, Tranmere, Rock. Ferry, 
Eastham Woods, Ness, Newton Lane near Chester 
(W.L.); Prenton, Oxton, Storeton, Delamere, and 
Bowdon, r. (Z.Z.) 
F.—Holywell (W.Z.); Rhyl, o. (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn (W.L.); ditto and district, sp. (N.); 
Llangollen (B.) 
Car.—Vale of Conway (W.G.) 
ELLOPIA, Tr. 
464. E. prosapiaria, L. = fasciaria, Schiff. Not uncommon in 
most large fir woods. 
C.—Prenton, Ness, and Burton, s. (W.Z.); Prenton 
(Sh.); Bidston (Pr.); ditto and Storeton fir woods 
(W.G.); Chester, at el. (A.); White Hall, near Tar- 
porley (Stk.); Delamere, by all the local collectors; 
Abbot’s Moss and Kennel Woods (Co.); Rudheath, c. 
(Da.); Alderley (Z.Z.) 
F.—Llyn Helig, Cwm Mountain, Loggerheads, and 
wood near Bagillt (W.Z.); Cwm, one (Pe.) 
D.—Near Ruthin (W.G.); Llandulas (P.C.) 
Car.—Bettws-y-Coed (W.G.); ditto, one (Pe.) 
METROCAMPA, Latr. 
465. M. margaritata, L. Generally distributed; fairly common 
in some places. 
ENNOMOS, Tr, = EUGONIA, Hb. 
466. E,. alniaria, L. = tiliaria, Bkh. Of general occurrence, but 
not abundant. 
C.—Claughton and Clifton Parks, Birkenhead, and 
