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LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
Spilonota dealbana. F. Generally distributed and some- 
times common. 
„ NEGLECTANA. D. Near Stapleton, Wotton-under- 
Edge ; and in Leigh Woods. Scarce. 
,, INCARNATANA. H. (=AMAENANA. St.) Mr. Allen 
Hill records this species as ^^rare amongst 
bushes in Stoke Park,” near Almondsbuiy. 
If this be correct, the larvae cannot feed 
exclusively on Bosa spinosissima, which does 
not grow in that neighbourhood: Mr. Hill 
having been such a careful observer, I do not 
like to exclude this species, though none of 
my other lists include it. 
,, SUFFUSANA. K. ( = TRIMACULANA. St.) Common 
everywhere. 
„ ROSAECOLANA. D. Generally distributed and some- 
times too abundant in gardens, amongst roses. 
„ ROBORANA. W.V. Common amongst wild roses 
throughout the district. 
Pardia tripuxctana. W.V. Abundant everywhere. 
Aspis UDMARNTANA. L. Abundant everywhere. 
Siberia achatana. W.V. “ Scarce and local near Almonds- 
bury, over hawthorn hedges.” Mr. Vaughan 
used to find this species regularly in the 
Gully, Durdham Down, &c., but it has not 
been taken near Bristol of late years. 
Sericoris euphorbiana. Z. a single specimen of this scarce 
and local species was taken by Mr. W. H. 
Grigg, in May, 1880 , on the Somersetshire 
bank of the Avon, near Nightingale Valley. 
„ CESPiTANA. H. Taken by Mr. Harding near Staple- 
ton, and formerly in profusion at Clifton ; and 
Leigh Downs by Mr. Vaughan. 
