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ScopAKiA AMBiGUALis. T. Throughout the district, abundant. 
„ BAsisTKiGALis. K. Glos. Sidcup, by Mr. H. 
Jenner Fust ; see Entomologists' Annual for 
1867, p. 157. 
SoMEESET. One specimen at Porthury, by Mr. 
Hardiug. One in Leigh Woods, by myself, 
in 1880. 
,, ZELLERi, W. Marshy places throughout the district ; 
local, and not common. 
CEMBE^. H. Generally distributed, and common. 
,, DUBiTALis. H. Throughout the district, abundant 
everywhere. 
„ LiNEOLA. C. “ Bristol,” Stainton's Manual. 
,, MEECURELLA. L. Commoii throughout the district. 
„ crata^CtElla. H. Glos. “Bristol”; Stapleton. 
Somerset. Brockley, Weston super-Mare. 
,, resinalts. H. Glos. “Bristol”; Almondsbury, 
“ on trunks of trees in the orchard, common, 
but very local.” J. A. Hill. 
,, TRUNCicoLELLA. S. Glos. “ Commoii at Bristol,” 
Stainton’s Manual. Wotton-under-Edge. 
„ coarctalis. Z. (=angustea. C.) Throughout the 
district, on old walls, &c., but not common. 
,, PALLIDA. S. Glos. Abundant on marshy grounds 
near Ashley Hill and Stapleton, but very local. 
Somerset. Bank of the Avon, opposite the 
Sea-Walls, Durdham Down. 
Crambites. 
Crambus falsellus. WkV. Glos. One specimen near Staple- 
ton, by Mr. Harding. 
,, PRATELLUs. C. Abundant everywhere. 
