Catalffgue of tje feptiogtera of 
Jnslol Jistrkt. 
PART V. 
BY ALFEED E. HUDD, M.E.S. 
Toetrices. 
Halias prasinana. L. Tolerably common amongst oak trees 
througliout tke district. 
„ QUERCANA. W.V. Mr. Harding tells me several 
specimens were taken near Dursley some 
years ago. Mr. Ormston Pease captured 
one in Tortworth Park, Glos., in July, 1876. 
Mr. I. W. Clarke beat one from an oak in 
Leigh Woods, last summer (July, 1881). 
Sarothripa eevayana. W.V. In woods near Eedland, 
Cook’s lolly, Hortham, Almondsbury, and 
Stapleton; Leigh Woods, Portishead, Weston- 
super-Mare, &c. Not common. 
Tortrix PODANA. S. ( = FULVANA. St.) Bather common in 
woods everywhere. 
The synonyms given in brackets are those by which the species 
are described in Stainton’s “ Manual^ In this, and the remaining 
portions of the Catalogue, Gloucestershire localities are separated 
from those in Somerset by a semicolon. 
