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LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
CoLEOPHORA ALCYONiPENNELLA. K. Almoiidsburj Riid Patcli- 
way, by Mr. Hill, and Brislingtoii by Mr. 
Sircom, amongst Centaurea nigra. 
j, wocKEELLA. Z. A Specimen taken by Mr. Grigg 
in the Gully, Durdham Down, was named 
for him by Mr. C. G. Barrett. 
,, ocHREELLA. H. Comi^iou OimowgsiHeliantliemxmi 
on the slopes of Durdham Down ; and less 
jdentifal on Leigh Down. The larvse, in 
their curious long cases, are generally to be 
found on plants growing in the most rocky and 
exposed situations. 
LixELLA. Z. Plentiful on the exposed grassy 
slopes of Clifton and Durdham Downs; and 
not rare on Leigh Down. 
,, CONYZ.E. Mr. W. H. Grigg bred a specimen of 
this local species from a larva found by him in 
Leigh AYoods feeding on Inula conyzce. 
„ PYRRHULiPENNELLA. T. Oil lieaths iieai* Bristol, 
Kedland, Wotton-under-Edge ; Leigh Woods. 
,, ALBicosTELLA. H. Abundant amongst furze. 
„ ANATiPENNELLA. H. Commou, especially in the 
larval state on fruit trees, &c., Bedland, 
Henbury, Stapleton, Almondsbury; Brisling- 
ton, Bath, &c. 
„ PALLiATELLA. Z. Taken by Mr. Hill amongst 
sallows near Almond sbuiy, in June and July. 
„ iBiPENKELLA. H. A few by Mr. Vaughan 
amongst birch trees in Leigh Woods. 
,, cuRRUciPENNELLA. F. Becoi’ded by Mr. Hill 
from near Almondsbury, amongst sallows. 
„ NiVEicosTELLA. F. Taken by Mr. Vaughan on 
Durdham Down, at the beginning of July. 
