LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 45 
Lencinea impura. H. Generally distributed. 
,, PALLENS. L. Generally distributed. 
Nonagriadespecta. T. Glos. One specimen only, taken by 
Mr. W. H. Grigg, on a gas-lamp near Gotham. 
„ FULVA. H. Glos. Baptist’s Mills and Clifton. 
Somerset. Leigh Down, Weston-super-Mare, 
etc. Scarce. 
„ geminipuncta. H. Somerset. Taken rather freely 
in the larval state, by the late Mr. Crotch, near 
Weston-super-Mare. 
„ TYPHiE. E. Glos. Wotton-under-Edge. v.r.p. 
Somerset. Brislington and Weston-super-Mare. 
Scarce. 
„ lutosa. H. Glos. Almondsbury, Baptist’s Mills, 
Gotham, Stapleton, Wotton-under-Edge. 
Somerset. I.eigh, Weston-super-Mare. 
Gortyna flavago W.V. Generally distributed throughout the 
district; the larvae sometimes abundant in 
thistle stems. 
Hydr^ecia nictitans. L. Glos. Ashley Hill, Almondsbury, 
Stapleton, Wotton-under-Edge. 
Somerset. Bath, Keynsham, Weston-super- 
Mare. Not common. 
„ MicACEA. E. Generally distributed. 
Axylia putris. L. Generally distributed, but not often common. 
Xylophasia rurea. F. Throughout the district, sometimes 
abundant. The variety Combitsta sometimes 
comes to sugar at Almondsbury, Stapleton, &c., 
but is scarce. 
„ lithoxylea. W.V. Generally distributed, but not 
very common. 
„ sublustris. E. Glos. Stapleton, Bristol ^' 
Woodchester, 
Somerset. Brislington. Scarce, 
