26 J. W. ELLIS : LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE TORTRICINA. 



captured during August at New Brighton. The Wallasey sand- 

 hills, where it occurs commonly in some seasons among Rosa 

 spinosissinia, remain almost the only British locality for this 

 handsome species. 

 Teras variegana, Schiff. Abundant everywhere. 

 Teras literana, L. Not common. 



Lane. — Liverpool district, in old woods where there are 

 lichen-covered thorns (C.S.G.) ; Windermere (J.B.H.). 



Ches. — Dunham Park (J.C.); Wirral, occasionally (J.F.B.). 

 Teras lipsiana, Schiff. Recorded only from Grange (J.B.H.). 

 Teras sponsana, F. = favillaceana, Hb. Tolerably common. 



Lane— Barton Moss and Prestwich (J.C.) ; Liverpool dis- 

 trict, common among beeches (C.S.G., J.W.E.); Preston 

 (J.B.H.); Lake side, Windermere (J.H.T.). 



Ches. — Alderley and Cheadle, common (H.H.C) ; Dunham 

 Park (J.C.) ; Wirral, common (J.F.B.). 

 Teras schalleriana, L. Generally distributed, but scarcely 

 common. 



Lane— Chat Moss (J.C); Preston (J.B.H., J.H.T.). 

 Ches.— About Prenton (C.S.G.); Staleybrushes (J.C); 

 Wirral (J.F.B.). 

 Teras comparana, Hi.ib. Abundant, but local. 



Lane. — Liverpool district, common (C S. G.) ; Preston 

 (J.B.H.). 



Ches.— Wirral (J.F.B.). 

 Var. proteana, H.S. = potentillana, Cooke. First described 

 as British by Benjamin Cooke (E.M.M., vii. 42), from specimens 

 found among strawberries near Liverpool in 1850. Recorded 

 as common at West Derby (C.S.G.) ; and as occurring 

 at Withington (J.C), and New Brighton and Birkenhead 

 (J.F.B.). ' 

 Teras comariana, Zell. Not common, being recorded only from 



the Preston district (J.B.H. and J.H.T.). 

 Teras perplexana, Bar. Recorded from near Preston (J.B.H.). 

 Teras aspersana, Hb. Scarce. 



Lane— Grange (J.H.T.); Longridge (J.B.H.). 

 Ches.— Wallasey (J.F.B., C.S.G.) ; New Brighton (Stainton's 

 Manual, ii. 235). 

 Teras shepherdana, Steph. Recorded only from Lytham 

 (J.B.H., Intell., 1858, i. 146). 



Naturalist, 



