LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
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Butalis fusco/Eneella. H. Taken by Mr. Sircom near 
Bvislington ; bis specimens are now in Mr. 
Vaughan’s collection. 
,, FuscocupiiELLA. TJ . Mr. Vaughan states, ‘Mhis 
used to be comnion amongst Cistus on Durd» 
ham Down ; near Brislington, and in Leigh 
Woods, and is, I think, double-brooded.” 
,, SENESCENTELLA. S. Mr. ^rigg I'ecoi'ds this from 
Durdham Down, in July. It is probably not 
distinct from the ‘last named. 
,, VARiELLA. S. I’aken by Mr. Hill near Almonds- 
bury, not scarce ; there are some specimens 
in the Duck collection, which were probably 
from Poftishead. 
Pancalta lewenhoekella. L. On the slopes of Durdham 
Down, Henbury, Almondsbuiy; Leigh Woods, 
Portishead, &c. This beautiful species used 
to be plentiful, but is now scarce. 
Acrolepia peelepidella S. Leigh Woods and the bank of 
the Avon. Mr. Grigg succeeded in discovering 
the larvce of this local insect, mining leaves of 
Inula comiza in Leigh Woods, in the spring. 
For description of the larvm, t^c., see Fnto- 
inolof/ists’ Monthly Magazine, Yol. XVI., 
o4 — 30. Mr. PI. 'P. Stainton says {lb., p. 36j 
“ The discovery is of extreme interest, as no 
one had previously even suspected the correct 
food plant.” 
,, graxitei.la. T. Amongst fleabane in woods near 
Bristol, Almondsbury ; Leigh, Portishead, &c. 
,, AUTCMNITELLA. Y. (=PYGM.EAXA. S.j Takeil 
by Mr. Hill, flying before sunset in September, 
in woods near Almondsbury, scarce. 
