THE FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL. 



Genus CERAPTEKYX. 

 Ceeapteryx Graminis '? 

 New Brighton. 



Genus HELIOPHOBUS. 

 Heliophobus Populaeis. 



Taken for the first time in some plent}-, at light ( 1 852 ) in Clifton Park. 



Genus TRACHEA. 

 Trachea Pixiperda. 



Storeton. Jackson's Wood. Upon Scotch Fir not uncommon. Also at Bidston. 



Genus T.ENIOCAMPA. 

 T,eniocampa Gothica. 



Very general on Sallow blossoms. 



T^NIOCAMPA RUBRICOSA. 



Taken pretty freely upon Sallow blossoms. 



T^NIOCAMPA OpIMA. 



Eare. Several specimens taken this spiing by Mr. Almond. At Bidston and 

 Leasowe ia 18.54. — Mr. Broc'kholes. 

 T^niocampa Instabilis. 

 Very common at light. 



T.ENIOCAMPA StABILIS. 



Veiy plentiful upon Sallow blossoms. 



T^NIOCAMPA MUNDA. 



Rare. One specimen taken for the first time at Eastham Wood by Mr. Almond. 

 TiENiocAMPA Gracilis. 



Rare. In the same situations. A few specimens in various localities. 

 T^xiocampa Ceuda. 



Bidston. — Mr. Almond. On sallows, Eastham Wood. 



Genus ORTHOSIA. 

 Orthosia Ypsilon. 



Bidston. Rare. Eighteen specimens taken at New Brighton by Mr. Broekholes 

 in 1853. 

 Orthosia Lota. 



Not common. Pretty generally distributed. 

 Orthosia Macilenta. 



Bidston. — Mr. Almond. Rock Feriy. — Mr. Broekholes. Yeiy rare. 



Genus AXTHOCELIS. 

 Anthocelis Lunosa. 



Common some seasons. 

 Anthocelis Litura. 



Tolerably abundant eveiywhere. 

 Anthocelis Pistactxa. 



Tn some seasons extremely plentiful. 

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