LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
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CoLEOPHORA. LUTiPENNELLA. Z. Lai’vse sometioies common on 
birch trees on Durdliam Down ; and in 
Leigh Woods. 
„ BADiPENNELLA. F. Amongst ash and elm trees 
in Stoke Park and Alraondsbuiy, by Mr. Hill, 
j, LiMOSiPENNELLA. F. Bred plentifully by Mr. 
Grigg from larvae taken on Wych elms in the 
Leigh Woods. 
Bateachedra PEAiANGUSTELLA. H. Commoii amoiigst willows 
and poplars near Bristol, Stapleton, Almonds- 
bury ; Portishead, &c. 
OiNOPHiLA V. FLAVELLA. H. Too commoii ill some cellars in 
Bristol, Redland, Clifton, &c. 
Chauliodus cha:rophyllella. G. Near Almondsbury, by Mr. 
Hill, scarce and local, in October. 
Laveena paludicolella. D. ( = propinquella. St.) Leigh 
Woods, &c. Larvae on epilohmm in March. 
„ lacteella. S. a few specimens amongst epilohium 
in June, taken by Mr. Grigg, at Leigh. 
,, MiscELLA. W. V. Abundant Simongst HeliantJiemum 
on slopes of Durdham Down ; less common 
at Leigh and Brislington. 
„ EPTLOBiELLA. S. Amoiigst w illow-herb in August 
and September, flying at dusk. Common at 
Henbury, Almondsbury ; on the Portishead 
Railway bank, and near Keynsham. Larvae 
abundant and easy to rear. 
„ DECOEELLA. S. Scarce amongst willow herb near 
Keynsham ; larvae in July and August in 
Leigh Woods. 
,, ATRA. H. Larvae plentiful in the berries of haw- 
thorn in the autumn, in hedges near Bristol,. 
Stapleton, Almondsbury, &c. 
