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LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
says, “ a local species ; it occurs near 
Bristol.” 
Depressaeia pulcherimella. S. Mr. W. H. Grigg and I 
beat a fine specimen of this local species from 
thatch near Patchway, in April, 1882. 
„ ch^rophylella. D. Scarce near Almonds- 
bury, by Mr. Hill. No recent records. 
„ ultimella. S. Scarce near Bristol, and Wood- 
land Copse, near Almondsbury. 
,, RERvosELLA. H. Common and generally dis- 
tributed. Larvse on (E^ianthe crocata and 
Cicuta vii'osa, in July. 
,, BADiELLA. H. A few specimens have been 
taken near Bristol by Mr. Vaughan and Mr. 
Grigg. 
„ DISCIPUNCTELLA. H. ( = PASTINACELLA. S.) 
“Bristol,” Stainton’s Manual, Vol. I/., ^.328. 
No recent records. This species is represented 
in the Duck collection, probably from Portis- 
head. 
„ HEEACLEELLA. D. Not rare near Bristol, 
Almondsbury, Patchway; Leigh, Portishead, 
&c. May be beaten from thatch. 
PsoRicoPTERA GiBBosELLA. S. Mr. Hill recoi’ds this as being 
“ scarce in gardens and plantations near Hor- 
tham and Almondsbury, on aspen trunks”; 
and Mr. Vaughan writes, “not rare on trunks 
in Leigh Woods.” 
Gelechia cineeella. L. Plentiful on heaths and downs, 
amongst fern, flying before dusk, in June and 
July. 
,, RUFESCENTELLA. H. Commoii and generally dis- 
tributed, flying at sunset in July. 
