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LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
SWAMMEEDAMIA SPINTELLA. Z. ( = CAiSIELLA. S.) Common 
amongst sloe bushes. 
j, oxYACANTHELLA. M. Commoii amougst haw- 
thorn. 
5, LUTARELLA. H. ( = LUTAEEA. S.) HodgOS 
and thickets, near Bristol and Almondsbury. 
„ PYEELLA. V. Common in gardens and hedges 
throughout the district. 
ScYTHEOPiA CEATAiGELLA. L. Very local and not common in 
the district; larvae on hawthorn on the Downs, 
Bristol ; and near Brockley Coombe. 
Yponometjta plumbella. W.V. Amongst spindle on Durdham 
Down, Westbury, Horfield, Almondsbury ; 
Leigh Woods, Portishead, &c. 
„ PADELLA. L. Generally distributed in gardens 
and orchards, but not nearly so destructive 
here as near London, where I have seen 
orchards quite defoliated by the larvae. 
„ COGNATELLA. H. ( = EVONYMELLUS. S.) Abun- 
dant amongst spindle. 
„ EVONYMELLA. L. ( = PADi. S.) Not common, 
larvae on wild cherry. 
Anesyghia decemguttella. H. Mr. Vaughan informs me he 
used to take this pretty species on Durdham 
Down, and on rough ground where Westbury 
Park now stands. The larvae feed on Litho- 
spermum in September. 
Pepilla cuetisella. D. Abundant amongst ash trees through- 
out the district, varying much in colour, from 
white to nearly black. 
Eidophasia messingiella. S. Taken freely by Mr. Vaughan 
and Mr. Sircom flying before dusk over herb- 
age, in June and July, near Brislington. 
