THE FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL. 



Genus HYDR.ECIA. 

 Hydrjecia Micacea. 



Taken undei- the same circumstances as the former, perhaps more plentifully. 

 Hydr^cia Nictitans. 



Claughton, one specimen. — Mr. Brockholes. 



Genus MIANA. 

 Miana Literosa. 



Tolerably plentiful upon Ragwort flowers at New Brighton, Bidston Marsh, 

 and elsewhere. 



MlANA FoRUNCULA. 



Plentiful upon the New Brighton sand hills. Bidston Marsh. 



MlANA FaSCIUNCULA. 



Common, subject to great variation of colour. 



MlAXA StRICtILIS. 



This, like the former, is a common and very variable insect. 

 MlANA ArCUOSA. 



Bidston Marsh. Rather rare. 



Genus APAMEA. 

 Apamea Didyjia. 



Very plentiful. 

 Apamea Unanimis. 



Rare. New Brighton, Tranmere, and Bidston Marsh. 

 Apamea Gemina. 



Pretty general. > 



Genus LUPERNIA. 



LUPERNIA CeSPITIS. 



Rare. New Brighton. — Mi: Almond. 

 Lupernta Testacea. 

 Very common. 



LuPERNIA BaSILINEA. 



Very general. 



LuPERNIA InFESTA. 



Scarce. New Brigliton. A few specimens taken m 1853 and 1854, by Messrs. 

 Brockholes, Warrington, and Almond. 

 LuPERNIA AbJECTA. 



One specimen at New Brighton. — Mr. Almond. Two taken in .Jackson's Wood 

 at syrup. — Messrs. Almond and Warrington. 

 LuPERNlA AlBICOLON. 



Common on the New Brighton sand hiUs. 



Genus CRYMODES. 

 Crymodes Templi. 



One specimen taken by Mr. Brockholes iit the Bidston Liglitliuuso. 

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