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LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
W. H. Grigg; and near Brislington, by Mr. 
Vaughan. Scarce. 
Ephippiphora gallicolana. Z. ( = obscurana. St.) Bred from 
oak-galls from Leigh Woods by Messrs. Grigg 
and Vaughan ; very rare. 
Olinda ulmana. H. Scarce in Portishead Woods by Mr. Duck, 
and in Leigh Woods by Mr. Vaughan and 
myself ; a few specimens only. 
Semasta spiniana. R. Woodland Copse, Almondsbury, Wotton- 
under-Edge ; Portishead, Leigh Woods, &c. 
Not scarce in hedges. 
„ JANTHINANA. D. Durdham Down, Almondsbury, 
Wotton-under-Edge, &c. Sometimes common, 
flying over hawthorn in the sunshine. 
„ wcEBERANA. W.V. Common amongst old fruit-trees 
in gardens and orchards throughout the district. 
Coccyx strobilana. L. Mr. Harding took several specimens 
in Leigh Woods some years since, but the 
species has not been met with there of late. 
The larvae are said to feed in the cones of 
spruce-fir in the winter. 
,, argyrana. H. In oak woods near Stapleton, Almonds- 
bury, Wotton-under-Edge ; Leigh, Portishead, 
&c. Not very common. 
„ HYRCINIANA. W. Common amongst old spruce-firs 
near Almondsbury ; Leigh, Clevedon, &c., in 
May and June. 
,, NANANA. T. In fir woods near Almondsbury, Wotton- 
under-Edge ; Leigh, &c. Not common. 
Heusimene fimbriana. S. Scarce amongst old oaks in March 
and April, near Stapleton, Almondsbury ; 
Leigh, &c. Flies in the sunshine. 
Retinia buolinia. W.V. Common throughout the district 
