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LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
CoLEOPHORA jUNCicoLELLA. S. Sparingly Oil Durdham Dowii 
and at Leigb. Larvae common on heath 
during the winter and spring. 
„ LARicELLA. H. Bred by Mr. Grigg from larvae 
taken on larch trees near Stapleton ; and in 
the Leigh Woods. Not common. 
j, ALBiTARSELLA. Z. Coiiimon near Bristol amongst 
ground-ivy ; and in Leigh Woods. 
,, RiGRiCELLA. S. Abundant near Bristol, Clifton, 
Stapleton, Almondsbury ; Brislington, Leigb, 
Portishead, &c. Larvae on hawthorn, in 
May. 
„ FUscocuPRELLA. Z. Bi’istol is the only locality 
given in Stainton’s Manual, Vol. II., p. 386, 
for this species ; the larvae are said to feed iii 
a nearly globular case on the leaves of nut, in 
July and August, the moths appearing in May 
and June. I have taken cases on nut, but 
have not succeeded in rearing the moths. 
„ GRYPHiPENNELLA. B. Larvae common on leaves 
of wild roses on Durdham Down, Henbury, 
&c. ; and in Leigh Woods. 
,, FUSCEDiNELLA. S. Lai’vae common on elms and 
alders near Bristol, and throughout the dis- 
trict. 
„ viMiNETELLA. Z. Not scarce by the banks of the 
Avon ; and near Keynsbam, amongst sallows. 
„ OLiVACELLA. S. One specimen bred from a larva 
taken near Bristol by Mr. Grigg, was named 
for him by Mr. Stainton. 
„ SOLITARIELLA. Z. A few specimens were bred by 
Mr. Harding from larvae taken on Stellaria 
holostea near Stapleton. 
