LEPIDOPTEEA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
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Tinea albipunctella. H. Scarce near Brislington, and in 
Leigh Woods, by Mr. Sircom and Mr. Vaughan. 
,, PELLioNELLA. L. Abuiidaiit in houses. 
,, FuscipUNCTELLA. H. Abundant everywhere. 
,, PALLESCENTELLA. S. Ill warehouses in Bristol, not 
common ; recorded only by Mr. Grigg. 
„ GANOMELLA. T. ( = LAPELLA, S.) Common round 
Bristol, Clifton, Almondsbury ; Brislington, 
Leigh, Portishead, &c., in woods. 
„ BisELLiELLA. H. Abundant everywhere. Mr. Vaughan 
writes, “ a great pest wherever it gets an 
entrance, feeding on all sorts of dry matter, 
especially cow-hair.” Mr. Grigg showed me a 
fine series he had bred froyn an old pair of 
slippers. It is most destructive in museums. 
,, NiGRiPUNCTELLA. H. Taken commoiily by Mr. Vaughan 
in outhouses at Bedland, and by Mr. Hill at 
Almondsbury. 
,, SEMiFULVELLA. H. Amongst old hedges and buildings 
near Redland and Almondsbury ; also near 
Brislington and in Leigh Woods. 
,, BiSTRTGELLA. H. Amoiigst birch trees in Leigh Woods, 
not common. I fancy this species is mis- 
placed in the genus Tinea. 
Lampronia quadripunctella. F. Common round Bristol, 
Redland, Almondsbury ; Brislington, Leigh, 
Portishead, &c., amongst wild roses in hedges. 
,, LUZELLA. H. Scarce in bushy places near Rudge- 
wood and Almondsbury ; also near Brislington 
and in Leigh Woods. 
„ PR^LATELLA. W.V. Generally distributed through- 
out the district, but never common. Larvae 
on wild strawberry leaves. 
