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LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
Gelechia TiENioLELLA. T. Plentiful amongst leguminosce on 
downs throughout the district. 
„ siRCOMELLA. S. Scarce on Durdham Down, where 
it was first taken by Mr. Sircom. Mr. 
Vaughan thinks this may be only a variety of 
the last, with which it is generally found. 
„ ANTHYLLiDELLA. H. Plentiful amongst Anthyllis 
throughout the district. 
,, ATRELLA. H. Commoii near Bristol, Almondsbury ; 
Brislington, Deigh, Clevedon, &c. 
,, BiFRACTELLA. M. Commoii amongst fleabane 
throughout the district ; larvee on seed-heads 
of that plant during the winter. 
,, LUCiDELLA. S. Ill marshy places near Portishead 
in July. Kecorded only by Mr. Duck. 
,, LUTULENTELLA. Z. Kecorded only by Mr. Hill, 
from “ the borders of a brook near Almonds* 
bury, much crowded with Hij^piiris vulgaris ; 
they fly at sunset, in June and July.” 
„ GEMMELLA. L. Scarce in Leigh Woods, in July 
and August. 
,, NAi^viFERELLA. Z. Rudgewood and Almondsbury, by 
Mr. Hill ; and Portishead, by Mr. Vaughan. 
„ iNOPELLA. Z. Not scarce amongst fleabane at Leigh. 
,, suBocELLELLA. S. Larvse in curious brown cases 
on seedheads of marjoram, sometimes plentiful 
under St. Vincent’s Rocks, and near Almonds- 
bury, in September and October. 
Parasta lappella. L. Mr. Harding used to take the larvae 
in seeds of burdock, near Stapleton, during 
the winter. 
,, CARLiNELLA. D. Commoii amongst carline thistles, 
especially in the larval state. 
