114 J. W. ELLIS: LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE GEOMETRID^. 



Eupithecia satyrata, Hiibn. Local. 



Laac. — Grange, Silverdale, &c. (J.B.H.); Manchester district, 

 generally distributed (J.C.); Simmonswood Moss (C.S.G.). 



Ches. — Burton, and near Birkenhead (A.O.W.) ; Bowdon 

 (J.C.M.). 



Eupithecia helveticaria, Boisd. Recorded as rare at Grange by 



Mr. Chappell. 

 Eupithecia castigata, Hiibn. Common but local. 



Lane. — Grange, Silverdale, &c. (J.B.H.); Liverpool district, 

 common (C.S.G.). 



Ches.— Alderley, abundant (H.H.C.) ; Hartford (F.N.P.); 

 Wirral (A.O.W.). 

 Eupithecia lariciata, Freyer. Local. 



Lane. — Longridge, among larches (J.B.H.); near Stoneyhurst 

 (J.B.H. in Ent., xii, 204). 

 Ches.— Alderley, local (H.H.C.) ; East Cheshire (A.O.W. ). 

 Eupithecia trisignaria, Herr.-Schaff. Recorded only from Preston 



and Windermere (J.B.H. ). 

 Eupithecia virgaureata, Crewe. Tolerably common. 



Lane. — Grange, Lytham, &c. (J.B.H.); Crosby (W.J.). 

 Ches. — Bidston Hill (W.J.); Staley-brushes, not common (J.C.); 

 Wallasey, common (W.J., G. Harker, F.N.P., J.W.E.). 

 Eupithecia vulgata. Haw. Abundant everywhere. 

 Eupithecia alhipunctata, Haw. Recorded from Barton, Castle Mill, 

 and Knutsford (J.C); and from near Manchester (Charles 

 Campbell in E. M. M., v, 280). 

 Eupithecia ahsynthiata, Clerck. Common and generally distributed. 

 Eupithecia assimilata, Doubl. Local. 



Lane— Eccles (J.C); Preston (J.B.H.); Button near Rib- 

 chester (J.B.H. in Ent., xiii, 105). 



Ches. — Bowdon, Baguley (J.C.) ; ragwort flowers on the 

 Cheshire (and Lancashire) coast (C.S.G.) ; Wirral (A.O.W., 

 W.G.); East Cheshire (A.O.W.). 

 Eupithecia minutata, Guen. Fairly common wherever heath grows, 



as on the moors and mosses. 

 Eupithecia expallidata, Guen. Recorded only from Grange (J.B.H.). 

 Eupithecia pimpinellata, Hiibn. Local. 



Lane. — Grange (J.B.H.); Manchester district, not common 

 (J.C). 



Ches.— East Cheshire (A.O.W.) ; Wallasey (J.W.). 

 Eupithecia constrictata, Guen. Rare. 



Lane— Grange (J.B.H., E. M. M., vii, 67); Silverdale (J.B.H. 

 in litt.). 



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