LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
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Dicrorampha PLUMBANA. S. ( = E. ULicANA. St.) “ Common 
on grassy banks, and in poor pastures near 
Almondsbury,” and near Wotton-under-Edge, 
,, SATURNANA. G. Reported only by Mr. Hill as 
“ common but local near Rudgewood, Almonds- 
bury, &c.,” in July and August. 
„ PLUMBAGANA. T. “ Common on grassy, sunny 
banks at Almondsbury,” Stapleton, Bishopston; 
Leigh Woods, &c. Larvae in stems of yarrow. 
,, ACUMiNiTANA. Z. Reported from Bishopston, near 
Horfield, Winterbourne ; and Brislington. 
„ siMPLiciANA. H. Scarce amongst mugwort {arte- 
misia vulgaris) at Portishead and Brislington. 
„ TANACETANA. S. Not scarco in June and July 
amongst tansy, on the Portishead Railway 
bank and near Keynsham. 
Pyrodes rhediana. L. “ Common about damp hedges and in 
woods near Almondsbury,” Bishopston, Durd- 
ham Down, Wotton-under-Edge; and near 
Portishead. It flies in the sunshine in May 
and June, and may be found in dull weather 
at rest on flowers of hawthorn, &c. 
Datoptefa albersana. H. Rear Stapleton hy Mr. Harding, and 
in Leigh Woods by Mr. Vaughan; scarce. 
,, ULiGETANA. H. Abundant amongst gorse everywhere, 
,, JULIANA. C. Mr. Harding reports this species as 
having been found near Brislington by Mr. 
Sircom. I have no other record. 
,, HYPERiCANA. H. Abundant everywhere amongst 
Hgpericiim, in woods. 
,, CANA. H. ( = scopoLiANA. St.) Not scarcG amongst 
thistles in woods and lanes, in June and 
