138 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



1. Mystacitles quadrifasciatus, Fab Abundant. 



2. M. atra, Pict. Common. 



1. Setodes testacea, Curt. Not common. 



1. Hy dropsy clie pellucida, Curt. Abundant. 



2. H. fulvipes, Curt. Occasionally common, June and 



July. This Caddis Fly is not known to occur 

 elsewhere. 



3. H. angustipennis, Curt. Abundant. 



4. H. contubernalis, McLach. Not common. 

 1. Tinodes luridus, Curt. Abundant. 



1. Plectrocnemia conspersa, Curt. Not common. 



1. Polycentropus multiguttatus, Curt. Common. 



2. P. flavomaculatus, Pict. Not common. 

 1. Agapetus fuscipes, Curt. Abundant. 

 1. Bersea pullata, Curt. Abundant. 



1. Agraylea multipunctata, Curt. Common on Round- 

 chimneys Pound. 



1. Hydroptila tineoides, Dalm. Common, arid a very 

 variable species. 



Order V. LEPIDOPTERA. 



The rarest species of this splendid order, which 

 have been taken in Glanville's Wootton, are: 

 Papilio Machaon, Vanessa C-album, Lycsena Acis, 

 Deilephila Livornica, Lithosia quadra, Acronycta 

 alni, Cosmia pyralina, Plusia orichalcea, Heliothis 

 peltigera, Ennomos erosaria, Scoria dealbata, Macaria 



