537: 
538. 
539: 
540. 
541. 
542. 
98 
Z. lonicere, Schev. Very rare. 
C.— Bidston (J. F. Brockholes and N. Cooke in W.Z.); 
“recorded from Knutsford by Thos. Harrison—J/n/ell., 
1857, I., 123” (4.Z.), but it has not been taken there 
in recent years. 
F,—Darland, near Overton (N.) 
Z. filipendule, L. Occurs locally throughout the district 
except in East Cheshire, from whence there are no 
records. Less common in North Wirral than formerly 
(Pr.) More plentiful along the Welsh Coast. 
INO, Leach. 
I. statices, L. Very uncommon and local. 
C.—Ince Marshes, one (N.); there are five specimens 
in the Chester Museum Collection taken by Mrs. Leather 
at Delamere (N.); recorded in £.Z. from Knutsford by 
T. Harrison (Jzzel/., 1857, I., 123), but the species has 
not been taken there for many years (Da.) 
Car.—Capel Curig (B.) 
I. geryon, Hb. Extremely local; recorded from only one 
locality in the district. 
Car.—Gt. Orme’s Head, sometimes a. (W.G.) 
SESIIDE. 
TROCHILIUM, Se. 
T. apiformis, Cl. Very few records in the district; but 
probably the species only requires to be worked for to 
be found more commonly. 
C.—Oxton, bred from 1. in aspens (Sh.); c., Hough 
Green, Chester, last five years (N.); Upton Nurseries 
near Chester, and Ince, r. (N.) 
F,—Rhyl, one 1891 (Pe.) 
T. crabroniformis, Lewin. = bembeciformis, Hiib. The same 
remarks apply to this species. 
C.—North Wirral, c. (W.Z.); Wallasey and Rock 
Ferry (W.G.); Bidston, ‘‘once in a sallow stem, 3 feet 
long and 4 inches girth, I counted 17 empty pupa cases 
in situ”? (Pr.); Upton Nurseries, near Chester (W.L.) ; 
Bowdon and Hale (Tp.); Macclesfield (R. South, £77, 
Vol. XXVIII., p. 267). 
F.—Rhyl, one 1897 (Pe.); marsh-land between 
Bagillt and Greenfield 1857 (F. Archer in WL.) 
D.—Vale of Clwyd (W.G.) 
