LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
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CoRiscTUM BRONQNiARDELLA. F. 'J liis species used to be com- 
mon amongst oaks near Alinondsbury ; and at 
Brislingtoii, Keynsham, &c. It seems to have 
become scarce in the district of late. 
,, cucuLiPENNELLA. H. Scarce amongst privet on 
Durdham Down, Stoke Bishop, Alinondsbury; 
Bortishead, &c. 
,, CITRINELLA. F. ( = SULPHURELLUM. S.) ReCOl’ded 
by Mr. Hill from “ trunks of trees near 
Almoudsbury, scarce.” 
Ornix AVELLANELLA. S., Commuii amoiigst nut bushes on 
Durdham Down, Stapleton, Westbury; 
Leigh. 
,, . AXOLicELLA. S. Commoii in 'Frome Glen, near 
Stapleton, Almondsbury ; and in Leigh 
Woods. 
„ BETULiEVORELLA. D. Not scarce amongst young birch 
trees in Leigh Woods ; double-brooded. 
„ FAGIVOREIJ.A. F. Larvse found in beech leaves near 
Bristol, have been bred by Mr. Vaughan. 
,, scoTJCELLA. S. More peculiarly a northern insect, 
though it occurs at Bristol.” Nat. Hist. 
Tinema, Vol. VIII , p. 258. No recent cap- 
tures in this locality, I think. 
,, GUTTELLA. H. Sparingly in orchards at Hortham and 
Almondsbury ; and near Brislingtoii. 
CoLEOPHORA FABRiciELLA. V. Fields near Bristol, and Staple- 
ton, by Mr. Grigg; Almondsbury, Patchway, 
&c , by Mr. Hill; and banks of the Avon, 
near Keynsham, by Mr. Vaughan. 
,, DEAURATELLA. L. Recorded only by Mr. Hill. 
Flies at dusk over clover and long grass 
near Patchway and Almondsbury ; local.” 
