THE FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL. 

 PeRONEA MiXTANA. 



Common amongst heatb, at Bidston, Storeton, Heswell, and elsewhere ; requires 

 active seai'cli to capture. 

 Peronea Schalleriana. 



One specimen found in CJifton Parli by Mr. Diggles, in 1850. 

 Peronea Comparana. 



Veiy common. 

 Peronea Caledoniana. 



Mosses. — Mi\ N. Cooke. 

 Peronea Abildgaardana. 



Equalh' common. 

 Peronea Permutana. 



Local. Sometimes more plentiful tlian others at New Brighton. 

 Peronea Hastiana. 



A few specimens only have been taken at Kock Ferry. — 31): Digf;les. Tranmere. 

 Peronea Ferrugana. 



Bare. New Brighton. 

 Peronea Tristana. 



About Sallows near Warrington. — Mr. N. Cooke. 

 Peronea Aspersana. 



New Brighton. — 31): N.Cooke. Taken there plentifully, 1853.— 3I):Warringtou. 



Goms TERAS. 

 Teras Effractana. 



Common. Claughton, Rock Ferry, and elsewhere. 

 Teras Caudana. 



Somewhat rare. New Park. Claughton. — 31): Diggles. In a small plantation 

 at Bidston. — 3Ir. Warri)igto)i. 



Ge)ius DICTYOPTERYX. 

 Dictyopteryx Contaminana. 



A veiy common insect. 

 Dictyopteryx L.eflingiana. 



Not uncommon about oaks.' 

 Dictyopteryx Holmiana. 



Has been found plentifidly in Triinniere. 

 Dictyopteryx Bergmanniana. 



Abundant amongst wild roses. New Brighton sand hills and elsewlicre. 

 Dictyopteryx Forskaleana. 



New Brighton, but far from common. 



Genus ARGYROTOZA. 

 Akgyrotoza Conwayana. 



Common. Dacre Park, Bidston, &c. 



Genus PTYCHOLOMA. 

 Ptycholoma Lecheana. 



Scarce, Prenton. One six-cimcn. — Mi: War)-i)igton. Tliree or four in vmiuus 

 parts of Wirral. — Mr. Diggles. 



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