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LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
bury; and by Mr. Sircom, near Brislington, 
one specimen only, which is in Mr. Vaughan’s 
collection. 
Phygas BiRDELLA. C. A single specimen was bred recently 
from a larva found near Horfield by Mr. W. 
H. Grigg ; it used to be taken plentifully by 
Mr. Sircom on old walls at Brislington, and 
by Mr. Vaughan at Arno’s Vale. 
,, BisoRTELLA. L. Recorded only by Mr. Hill, from 
Stoke Park, near Almondsbury, taken between 
12 and 2 p.m., in July. 
ScARDiA EMORTUELLA. Z. ( = coRTicELLA. S.) Recorded 
only by Mr. Duck, from Portishead, whose 
specimen is now in the collection of the 
Bristol Museum. The larvte, according to 
Stain ton, feed in fungi on hornbeams. 
,, CARPINETELLA. G. ( = PARASITELLA. S.) ScarCe 
near Bristol and Almondsbury ; and amongst 
old bushes and firs in Leigh Woods. 
,, GRANELLA. L. Abundant in warehouses and houses 
in Bristol, Horfield, Almondsbury ; and near 
Portishead. 
,5 CLOACELLA. H. Commoii in woods at Almondsbury ; 
and in Leigh WTods, Portishead, &c. 
,, ARCELLA. F. Durdham Down, Almondsbury, Hor- 
tham ; Leigh Woods, Portishead, &c. 
Tinea ferruginella. H. Scarce on Durdham Down ; and in 
Leigh Woods, by Mr. Sircom and Mr. Vaughan. 
,, EUSTicELLA. H. Abundant everywhere. 
,, TAPETZELLA. L. Abundant throughout the district. 
,, RURicoLELLA. S. “ Commoii near Bristol,” Stainton’s 
Manual, Vol. II., p. 292. Mr. Grigg believes 
he has taken a few specimens in Leigh Woods. 
