Catalffgwe 0! !|e ffgihpika of tje 
j^nstol Jistrict. 
PART VI. ■ 
BY ALFKED E. HUDD, M.E.S. 
Tineina. 
Lemnatophila phryganella. H. AlmondsbLU 7 , Stapleton; 
and Leigh Woods. Not common. 
,, SALICELLA. H. Coiiimon near the Barton 
Regis Workhouse, Bristol, in April. Mr. 
Harding met with a few specimens in Pem- 
broke Road, Clifton, some years ago. 
Exapate gelatella. L, Sparingly in hedges round Bristol, 
Horfield, Stapleton, Redland, &c., in October 
and November. The late Mr. Wilkinson 
met with the larvse near Bristol, between 
united leaves of willow, in July, 1850. 
See Entomologist's Annual for 1857. 
Diurnea fagella. W.V. Abundant in all stages throughout 
the district ; a black variety has been taken 
freely by Mr. Vaughan in the Leigh Woods. 
Epigraphia avellanella. H. Among birch trees at Leigh, 
Failand, &c., flying at dusk in Alarch and 
April, 
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