LEPIDOPTEEA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
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Cr.EODORA CYTisELLA. C. Mr. Vaughaii writes, very local, 
but abuiidant in spots on Clifton Down ; and 
at Leigh, in July.” 
Chelarta conscriptella. H. ( = hubnerella. St.) Com- 
mon in September near Durdham Down, 
Almondsbury ; 1 eigb, Portishead, &c. 
Anarsta spartiella. S. Taken by Mr. Hill amongst broom 
in Stoke Park, near Almondsbury, in July. 
Nothris durdhamella. S. Not scarce amongst marjoram on 
Durdham and Clifton Downs, Stoke Bishop ; 
Leigh, Portishead, &c. The pretty larvae are 
sometimes common in June, on marjoram. 
Harpella geoffrella. L.* Not scarce in woods and hedges 
near Bristol, Stoke Bishop, Almondsbury ; 
Leigh, Portishead, &c. Mr. Harding tells me 
he bred some specimens from stems of some 
dry umbelliferous plants, but he does not 
remember what the larvae were like ; they are 
still undescribed. I generally find this beauti- 
ful insect amongst privet hedges, but have 
searched in vain on that plant for the larvae. 
Dasycera sulphurella. F. Common in old woods and hedges 
throughout the district ; larvae in decaying 
wood. 
CEcophora mixutella. L. Common in gardens and outhouses 
at Redland, Almondsbury ; Brislington, Por- 
tishead, &c., in May and June. 
„ FLAViMicuLELLA. S. Scarcc in damp woods near 
Stapleton, Almondsbury ; Brislington, Leigh, 
&c., in August. 
„ TRIRTGNELLA. Z. ( = TRIPU>CTA. S.) Scai’Ce, On 
Durdham Down, by Mr. Vaughan, and near 
Almondsbury, by Mr. Hill. 
