394 LEPFDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 



Larentia multistrigaria. Haw. Glos. Durdham Down, 

 Wotton-under-Edge. [Newnham. ] 

 Somerset. Leigh Down, Weston-super-Mare. 

 Common, but local. 

 ,, c^siata. W.V. Glos. A specimen of this, usually 



considered quite a northern species, was 

 captured on Durdham Down, in 1872, by my 

 friend Mr. I. W. Clarke, who showed it to 

 Mr. Harding and myself while still on the 

 setting-board. The most southerly ''take" 

 previously recorded is " Corwen, North Wales, 

 in July, 1868," by Mr. P. C. Wormald, in the 

 "Entomologists' Annual,^^ for 1869. 

 „ olivata. W.V. Generally distributed. 



„ PECTiNiTARiA. Fu. Abuudaut everywhere, 



Emmelesia affinitata. S. Generally distributed, but not 

 common. 



,, ALCHEMiLLATA. L. Generally distributed, but not 



common. 



„ ALBULATA. W.V. Glos. Woods near Thornbury, 



Wotton-under-Edge, and Berkeley. 

 Somerset. Clevedon and Weston-super-Mare. 



,, decolorata. H. Generally distributed. 



„ unifasciata. Haw. Glos. Mr. Harding takes 



this species at light, near Stapleton, and thinks 

 it is often overlooked by collectors, on account 

 of its resemblance to' Coremia ferrugata. [Near 

 Cheltenham, by Mr. Marshall, '' Entomologist, 

 Vol. vii. 2^' 209, and in North Devon, by the 

 late Rev. E. Horton] . 

 EupiTHECiA venosata. F. Larvae common throughout the 

 district in seed-pods of Silejie inflata. 



,, CONSIGNATA. Bk. GlOS. [CotSWolds. J.G.] 



Somerset. Mr. L W. Clarke beat a specimen 



