THE FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL. 



NOTODONTA ZlCZAC. 



Taken at light, and occasionally bred from larvre. 

 NoTODONTA ChAONIA. 



Eastham Wood. — Mr. N. Cooke. 



Genus DILOBA. 

 DiLOBA Cjsruleocephala. 



Tranmere, taken at lamps. Not common. At Bidston Lighthouse several have 

 been taken by Messrs. Almond and Brockholes. 



Gemis PYGiEKA. 

 Pygjera Bucephala. 



Very plentiful in the larva, but less so in the perfect state. 



NOCTU^. 

 Genus SEMAPHORA. 

 Semaphora Psi. 



Very frequent. 

 Semaphora Tridens. 



Near Warrington. — Mr. N. Cooke. 



Genus APATELA. 

 Apatela Leporina. 



Oxton. Two larvae captured by Mr. Diggles, one was bi-ed. 



Genus ACRONYCTA. 

 Acronycta Alni. 



On this side Wan-ington. — Mr. N. Cooke. 

 Acronycta Menyanthidis. 



On the mosses. — Mr. N. Cooke. 

 Acronycta Megacephala. 



Not unfrequent. 

 Acronycta Etjmicis. 



Common. 

 Acronycta Salicis. 



On this side Warrington. — Mr. N. Cooke. 



Genus DIPHTHERA. 

 DiPHTHERA Orion. 



Eastham. Two specimens. 



Genus CEROPACHA. 

 Ceropacha Ridens. 



Dunham Park. — Mr. N. Cooke. 

 Ceropacha Flavicornis. 



Bidston. 

 Ceropacha Dii.tjta. 



TranmtTO. One specimen. — Mr. Digylet. 



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