LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
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Depressaria subpropin quella. S. Kecorded only by Mr. 
Hill from “ hedges near Patch way.” 
„ ALSTRfflMERiELLA. L. Commoii everywhere 
amongst hemlock ( Conium maculatum J. 
„ VACCINELLA. H. ( = PURPUREA. S.) Not 
scarce near Bristol, Almondsbury; Brislington, 
Portishead, &c. ; from thatch. 
,, CAPREOLELLA. Z. “ Bi’istol,” Staiiitoii’s Manual. 
No recent records. 
,, HYPERicELLA. H. Commoii in the larval state 
on St. John’s wort in woods. 
,, coNTERMiNELLA. Z. Common amongst sallows 
near Bristol, Stapleton, Almondsbury; Bris- 
lington, &c. 
5, ANGELLicELLA. H. Damp woods near Bristol, 
Almondsbury ; Leigh, Portishead. Not com- 
mon, and difficult to rear. 
,, ocELELLA. F. Stapleton, Horfield; Brisling- 
ton, Portishead, &c. Not common. 
,, TEATSiELLA. F. Not scai'cc in hedges and out- 
houses, and from thatch, near Bristol, 
Almondsbury ; Portishead, &c. 
,, APPLANELLA. F. Common everywhere. 
,, ciLiELLA. S. Mr. Hill records this as ‘'taken 
at Almondsbury, larvae on Angelica in July, 
imagines in August.” I beat specimens from 
thatch, near Patch way, in April, 188 Q. 
,, piMPiNELLA. Z. Taken by Mr. Sircom, near 
Brislington, at the end of August. 
„ ALBipuNCTELLA. H. Mr. Hill writos, " it flies 
at dusk along hedges near Almondsbury.” I 
know of no recent captures in the district. 
In the Nat. Hist. Tineina, Vol. VI., Stainton 
