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ever, noted at p. 100 ; and at p. loi the absence of the species from the Isle 

 of Man ; capture in Yorkshire by Mr. Watson of Haworth's original specimen 

 of what is now var. polydama of Ccenotiyuipha typhnn^ and the occurrence of 

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 104 it is stated that some Cumberland specimens appear to be somewhat 

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J. Lyon Denson. Cheshire. 

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Robert Dutton. Yorkshire. 

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Sphinx convolvuli [at Carlisle, 31st Sep. {sic)\. Ent., Oct. 1887, xx. 272. 

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Tinea picarella [bred from fungus; locality not stated]. Ent. Mo. Mag., 

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