54 LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
DiANTHiEciA CARPOPHAGA. B. Common, & generally distributed. 
„ CAPSOPHILA. D. Somerset. One specimen 
reported from Wells by Dr. Livett : named for 
him by the late Edward Newman, 
,, CAPSINCOLA. W.V. Glos. “Bristol,” Stapleton, 
W otton-under-Edge. 
Somerset. Brislington, Leigh, Weston-super- 
Mare. Larvae sometimes abundant. 
„ cucuBALK W.V. Glos. “ Bristol/’ Redland. p.h.v, 
Somerset. Weston-super-Mare. Scarce. 
„ CONSPERSA. W.V. Glos. Woodchester, 1879, by 
Rev. H. S. Gates. 
Somerset. Leigh Woods, by the Rev. Jos. 
Greene ; scarce. 
Hecatera dysodea. W.V. Somerset. Weston-super-Mare. 
„ SERENA. W.V. Glos. Fishponds, Stapleton, Wotton- 
under-Edge. 
Somerset. Bath, Brislington, Weston. 
Folia flavicincta, W.V. Common, and generally distributed. 
Dasypolia templi. T. Glos. Almondsbury, Clifton, Redland. 
Somerset. Weston-super-Mare, and near 
Taunton, Scarce at light. 
Epunda lutulenta. W.V. Somerset. Weston-super-Mare, by 
Mr. Crotch. 
„ NIGRA. H. Glos. Clifton, Durdham Down, Stoke 
Bishop. 
Somerset. Bath, Leigh, Nailsea, Weston-super- 
Mare. Not common. 
„ viMiNALis. F. Glos, “Bristol.” [Cotswolds]. 
Somerset. Bath, Brislington, Leigh. Scarce, 
„ lichenea. H. Glos. Clifton and Durdham Downs, 
Westbury, Wotton-under-Edge. 
Somerset. Wells. Scarce. 
