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OPISTHOGRAPTIS, Hb. = RUMIA, Dup. 
477. 0. luteolata, L. = crategata, L. Common everywhere. 
EPIONE, Dup. 
478. E. apiciaria, Schiff. Occurs sparingly. 
C.—Wallasey, Rock Ferry, Denhall, and Puddington, 
n.c. (W.L.); Wallasey, odd specimens (J.); ditto, two 
in 1899 (H.); Hoylake, n.u. (Pr.); Newton-cum-Larton 
(Da.); Ledsham (Sh.); Ince Marshes, sp. (N.); Chester 
(W.L., A.); ditto, n.u. at el. usually females (Do.); 
Sealand, near Chester (A.); Hale (Tp.) 
F.— Holywell and Loggerheads (W.Z.); Rhyl, o. (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay (N.); near Ruthin (W.G.) 
Car.—Near Conway (W.G.) 
VENILIA, Dup. 
479. V. macularia, 1. Local. Absent from the greater part of 
the district. 
C.—One taken in garden at White Hall, near Tar- 
porley (Stk.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay, very local (N.) 
Car.—Capel Curig (B.); Pass of Llanberis (Da.) 
SEMIOTHISA, Hb. = MACARIA, Curt. 
480. §. notata, L. Recorded in Lid/is’s List as rare in the 
neighbourhood of Alderley, Cheshire, on the authority 
of Mz. H..H. Corbett 
481. §, liturata, Cl. Fairly common in most pine woods. Very 
dark forms are taken occasionally at Delamere Forest 
and Rudheath. 
C.—Prenton Mount Wood and Haddon Wood, rather s. 
(W.L.); Bidston (Pr.); Parkgate (W.G.); Chester, one 
at e.l. 1900 (Do.); Delamere, by all local collectors ; 
White Hall, near Tarporley (Stk.); Abbot’s Moss Wood 
(Co.); Rudheath (Da.); Dunham (Tp.); Alderley (Z.Z.); 
Goyt’s Clough (Da.) 
F.— Woods near Llyn Helig (W.Z.); Cwm, o. (Pe.) 
HYBERNIA, Latr. 
482. H. rupicapraria, Hb. Recorded as common throughout 
Cheshire and Flintshire. The omission of records 
from the other counties is probably due to the absence 
of resident collectors. 
483. H. leucophzaria, Schiff. Common and very varied in oak 
woods in Cheshire. Probably not recorded from the 
