93 
Car.—Conway and over higher Carnarvonshire Moun- 
tains (W.G.); Sychnant Pass, f.c. at dusk (F.H.W.D.); 
ditto, on rocks 1902 (Da.); Penmaenmawr, 1. and 
imagines (Ta.); ditto, a. also Menai Bridge, &c., a very 
dark-slaty form (Po.); Abersoch (Da.); Llandudno(Tp.) 
Ang.—Lligwy (Ld. B.) 
EMATURGA, Ld. 
505. E. atomaria, L. Abundant on all the heaths and mosses. 
BUPALUS, Leach. 
506. B. piniarius,. Abundantin Delamere Forest, and recorded 
from pine wood in all the counties except Anglesea. 
j SELIDOSEMA, Hb. 
507. S. ericetaria, Vill. = plumaria, Hb. Very rare; the only 
records are: 
C.—Birkenhead—Stainton’s Manual(W.L.); Bidston, 
taken by the late A.G. Almond (Pr.); Delamere (F. Bol- 
land—in collection Chester General Museum). 
THAMNONOMA, Ld. = HALIA, Dup. 
508. TT. wauaria, L. In gardens where there are currant and 
gooseberry trees; common and generally distributed. 
PHASIANE, H.S. 
509. P. petraria, Hb. Common locally throughout, wherever 
the common brake fern (péeris aguilina) grows abund- 
antly. 
510. P. clathrata, Ll. Very local, and met with only sparingly. 
C.—Puddington and Delamere (W.L.); White Hall, 
near Tarporley, one about 1900 (Stk.) 
F,—Llyn Helig (W.L.) 
D.—Colwyn (W.L., N.); Lilandulas, sp. (N.); ditto, 
£.c,.€P.€:3 
Car.—Near Llysfaen Station (Da.) 
Ang.— Bull Bay (N.) 
SCODIONA, B. 
511. §. fagaria, Thnb. = belgiaria, Bkh. Local; occasionally 
taken on some of the heaths. 
C.—Bidston, s. (W.Z., Pr.); West Kirby (Sh.); 
Storeton, near Birkenhead (£.Z.); Delamere Forest, s. 
(Z.L., Th.); ditto, one in 1901 (Cr.); White Hall, near 
Tarporley, one (Stk.); ‘‘ Whitegate Heath, o.—three 
