LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 393 



Abraxas grossulariata. L. Abandant everywhere. 



„ ULMATA. F. Glos. Durdham Down^ Rudgewood. 



[Cotswolds and Newnham.] 

 Somerset. Leigh Woods^ Brockley Coombe, 

 Bath^ Weston-super-mare. Not very common 

 except in the last named locality where it 

 sioarms. 

 J, [pANTARiA. L. This doubtful British species is '^said to 



have occurred in Oakhampton Park, Somerset." 

 Stainton's "Manual,'' VoL II. 2}- ^^-l^ 

 LiGDiA adustata. W.V. Common throughout the district 



amongst '*■ spindle," Euonymiis europmis. 

 Lomaspilis marginata. L, Common everywhere. 

 Hybernia rupicapraria. W.V. Common everywhere. 



„ leucophaearia. W.V. Generally distributed in oak 



woods, but not common. 

 AURANTiARiA. H. Glos. Cliftou Dowu, on gas 

 lamps., scarce, 



Somerset. Leigh Woods, larvae sometimes 

 common. 

 ,, progemmaria. H. Generally distributed^ but not 



very common. 

 „ defoliaria. L. Generally distributed. Larvae some- 



times very abundant in Leigh Woods. 

 Anisopteryx iESCULARiA. W.V. Generally distributed, but not 



common. 

 Cheimatobia brumata. L. Abundant everywhere. 



„ boreata. H. Glos. Scarce, at hght, near 



Redland. 



Somerset. Leigh Woods. Brislington. 

 [Newnham.] 

 Oporabia dilutata. W.V. Common everywhere; 

 Larentia didymata. L. Common everywhere. 



