LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
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Penthina soeorculana. Z. (=pr^longana. St.) Scarce on 
Durdham Down, by Mr. Grigg, and at 
Wotton-under-Edge ; a few specimens taken 
in Leigb Woods by Mr. Vaugban. 
„ PEUNiANA. H. Abundant everywhere. 
„ OCHROLEUCANA. H. Common amongst roses at Ked- 
land, Durdham Down, Almondsbury, Wotton- 
under-Edge, &c. 
„ CYNOSBANA. L. Common everywhere. 
„ „ var, NUBiFEEANA. Haw. Brislington, 
scarce. 
„ GENTiANANA. H. Wotton-uiider-Edge ; Leigh, &c. 
Larvae tolerably common in teazle-heads on 
the banks of the Avon. 
„ MAEGiNANA. H. Kecorded by Mr. Hill, abundant 
but local near Almondsbury, flying from 4 to 
5 p.m. over long grass ” ; and by Mr. Vaughan 
from “ under Leigh Woods.” 
„ FULiGANA. H. (=:USTULANA. St.) Scarco on Durd- 
ham Down, by Mr. Vaughan, and Hortham 
Wood, and Woodland Copse near Almondsbury, 
by Mr. Hill. 
Antithesia salicana. G. Amongst willows near Ashley Down, 
Stapleton, Wotton-under-Edge ; and Brisling- 
ton. Flies at dusk in June and July. 
Spilonota ocellana. W.V. Generally distributed and abun- 
dant. Mr. Grigg tells me the larvae are 
abundant in gardens on ijyr acanthus. 
„ LARicEANA. Z. A few Specimens amongst larch 
trees in Leigh Woods, by Mr. Grigg. 
„ ACERiANA. M. Amongst poplars throughout the 
district; Mr. Vaughan tells me it used to be 
very common under St. Vincent’s Rocks. 
