LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 39I 



AciDALiA iNORNATA. Haw. Glos. Rcdland. P.H.V. 



Somerset. Not scarce at Brockley Coombe, 

 at rest on fir trees, in July. 

 „ emarginata. L. Glos. Durdham Down, Sea 



Mills, Stapleton, Almondsbury, Wotton-under- 

 Edge. 



Somerset. Leigh Woods, Weston-super- 

 Mare. Not common, 



TiMANDRA amatarta. L. Common in suitable localities through, 

 out the district. 



Cabera pusarta. L. Abundant everywhere. 



„ rotundaria. Haw. Mr. Harding took one specimen 

 in the Leigh Woods, which was named for him 

 by the late Mr. Doubleday. Bristol, Stainton's 

 ''Manual." 

 „ EXANTHEMARiA. Scop. Throughout the district. Some- 

 times common. 



CoRYciA TEMERATA. W.V. fPuMtata^ FobJ Glos. Mr. 

 Perkins has captured several specimens in the 

 woods near Wotton-under-Edge^ [Cotswolds, 

 Newnham.] 

 „ TAMiN-ATA. W.V. SoMERSET. Weston-supcr-Marc. 

 G.R.c. This is the only record in the district 

 and the species has not been captured there 

 since Mr. Crotch's time. It is found near 

 Exeter. 



Macaria [alternata. W.V. Two specimens taken near 

 Taunton ''by beating," in June, 1864, by Mr. 

 A. J. Spiller. "^.^." 1866,^. 113.] 

 „ notata. L. Glos. Mr. Perkins reports "three or 

 four specimens, nearly every season, in the 

 woods at Wotton-under-Edge." [Newnham.] 

 „ liturata. L. In fir woods and plantations throughout 

 the district ; sometimes abundant. 



