THE FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL. 



Gemcs ANISOPTEEYX. 

 Anisoptertx ^scularia. 



Common. Taken on thorn twigs with a lantern at night. 



Genus HIBERNIA. 



HlBEKXIA LEUCOPH.fiKIA. 



Eastham, where it is not uncommon. 



HiBERNIA RUPKAPRARIA. 



Common. Taken as '• Anisopterix ^Esciilaria." 



HiBERXIA PeOC.EMMARTA. 



Veiy abundant. 

 HiBERXIA AuUANTIARIA. 



Oxton. Eare. A. specimen bred from a larva captured there by Jlr. Edmoudsou. 

 HiBERNIA DEFOLI.A.RIA. 



Upton. — Mr. M''ehster. One specimen, a female. 



Genus PHIGALIA. 



PHIGALIA PlI.OSAKlA 



Two;!spefimeus taken in Clifton Park. — Mr. DifUjU'ti. Reported to have been 

 taken in Jackson's Wood, Claughton. 



Genus NYSSIA. 

 NyssIA HlSPlDARlA. 



Dunham Park. — Mr. N. Cooke. 

 Nyssia Zonaria. 



New Brighton, where it is very common, and where it was first tUscovered. -V 

 straggler found at Bidston by Mr. Webster. 



Genus BISTON. 



Til>STOX ProdruMARIA. 



Knowsley. Dunham, nn oaks. — Mr. N. Conke, 



BisTON Betdlaria. 



Tranmere. 



Genus BOAPvMIA. 



BOARMIA RePANDARIA. 



Very abundant. 



BOARIIIA ROBORARIA. 



Dunham, on oaks. — Mr. N. Cooke. 

 BOARMIA RhOMBOIDARIA. 



(Common. 



Genus HEMEBOPHILA, 



Hemeroph ila Auru ptaria. 



Rock Ferry ami Tranmere, a few specimens only. 



Genus CLEORA. 

 ClEORA lilCHENAUIA. 



Prenton Wood. Plentiful in the lai-vie state. 

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