406 LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 



Fygaera bucephala. L. Abundant everywhere. 



Clostera curtula. L. Glos. Several larvae were taken by 



the late Mr. Mayes in his gardens at Redland. 



G.H. ''Has occurred commonly at Bristol." 



Stainton's '^ Manual. ^^ 

 i, reclusa. W.V. Glos. Bred from larvae taken 



by Mr. Mayes at Redland. r.n.v. ''Bristol.*' 



Stainton's " ManuaV^ 

 Ptilodontis pai,pina. L. Glos. Redland and Stapleton. 



p.H.v. Common at Wotton-under-Edge. 



Somerset. Bedminster, near Bath, Wells 



(two specimens) ; Weston-super-Mare. 

 NoTODONTA camelina. L. Throughout the district. 



J, cucuLLiNA. W.V. "One specimen bred (1876) 



from larvae beaten near Bristol, probably at 



Leigh, by Mr. R. Ficklin.'' 

 ,, DicT^A. L. Glos. Clifton Down, Almonds- 



bury, Wotton-under-Edge. 



Somerset. Leigh, Clevedon, Weston-super- 



mare. Not common. 

 „ dict^oides. E. Glos, Clifton Down, Ashley Hill. 



Somerset. Larvae not scarce at Leigh, but 



very difficult to rear, a.e.h. 

 „ dromedarius. L. Glos. Durdham Down, p.h.v. 



Ashley Hill. g.h. [Bristol and " Cotswolds."] 



Somerset. Leigh Woods, p.h.v. 

 „ [trilophus. W.V. Glos. The Rev. Jos. Greene 



met with a specimen of this extremely rare 



species on hazel, in the Cotswold district. 



See " Zoologist P 18^2,^. 3494.] 

 J, ZIGZAG. L. Glos. Scarce at light on Ashley Hill, 



Bristol. G.H. One specimen at Hillsley, near 



Wotton-under-Edge. v.r.p. 



