LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
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Tischerta complanella. H. Plentiful in oak woods. 
,, EMYELLA. D. ( = MARGTNEA. S.) Commoii amongst 
brambles, in May and August. 
Lithocolletis roborella. Z. Sparingly amongst oak trees. 
„ hortella. F. ScarcenearBrislington, amongst 
oaks, by Mr. Sircom. 
,, AMYOTELLA. D. Scarco at Brislington, by Mr. 
Sircom and Mr. Vaughan. Figured by Mr. 
Sircom in The Zoologist, VI. 
,, LANTANELLA. S. Abundant throughout the 
district amongst guelder rose. 
„ LAUTELLA. Z. Lai’vse sometimes abundant in 
leaves of oaks near Bristol ; Brislington, 
Leigh Woods, &c. 
,, pomifoliella. Z. Abundant throughout the 
district amongst apple and hawthorn. 
,, coRYLELLA. N. Abundant amongst nut 
bushes. 
,, spiNicoLELLA. Z. Scarce amongst sallows 
near Durdbain Down, Hortham, Almondsbury ; 
Brislington, Leigh Woods, &c. 
,, FAGiNELLA. M. Larv8B plentiful in beech 
leaves throughout the district. 
,, TORMiNELLA. F. Scai’ce amongst Sorhus 
tormvnalis in Leigh Woods. 
,, salicicolella. S. Common amongst sallows 
near Almondsbury ; Leigh Woods, Brislington, 
&c. First described and figured by Mr. 
Sircom in The Zoologist, VI., from specimens 
taken in the last-named locality. 
,, cARPiNicoLELLA. S. Amoiigst hombeam near 
Bristol and Almondsbuiy. 
■ 35 ULMiFOLTELLA. H, Commoii auiongst birch. 
