IJO LEPIDOPTER\ OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 



further information. Lonicerce is decidedly the 

 scarcer species, and is only found I believe on 

 a few dry hill sides. I have never taken it. 

 Zyg^ena filipendul^. Throughout the district, common. 



NOLA CUCULLATELLA ,, ^, ,, but local. 



,, coNFUsALis. H.S. ( CristulaUs Huh. J Somerset. 

 Weston-super-Mare : scarce and local, w.h.g. 

 and G.R.C- 

 ,, STRiGULA. W.V. Glos. '' Scvcral specimens in the 

 Gully, Durdham Down, in 1872 • not seen 

 since." w.h.g. 



Somerset. Portishead Woods, j.n.d. Scarce 

 and local. 



NuDARiA MUNDANA. L. Throughout the district, commonbut local. 



[Setina irrorella."] L. This species is said to occur at 

 •■'Woodchat Park,' Gloucestershire," — Stainton's 

 "Manual,'' Vol. I., p. 144. I do not know 

 this locality, and have no other record in the 

 district. It is possibly a misprint for Wood- 

 chester Park, near Stroud. 



Calligenia miniata. Forst. Throughout the district, but not 

 common, and rather local. 



[LiTHOsiA mesomella.] Reported from near Gloucester by 

 Mr. Merrin fMit. A?in. 1869), and Newnham 

 by Mr. Bingham flntellipejicer, Vol. IV. J, but 

 no records in my district. 

 „ deplana. Esp. Glos. ''This insect occurs in 



Wynwards fir copse. Old Down, near Almonds- 

 bury, but is rare." j.a h. 

 ^, LURiDEOLA. Freit. ( — • compJanula, Lhl.J Common 



everywhere throughout the district ; especially 

 partial to flowers of Clematis vitalha. 

 „ coMPLANA. Glos. Durdham Down, rare. g.h. 



Bristol. Stainton's " Manual."' Wotton-under- 

 Edge. v.R.p. 



