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LEPIDOPTEKA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
Lithocolletts spinolp’.lla. T >. Common in all stages amongst 
sallows throughout the district. 
„ QUERciFOLTELLA. F. Plentiful amongst oaks. 
„ MESSANIELLA. Z. Mr. Vaughan writes “ Too 
common everywhere, nearly every leaf on some 
trees being tenanted by several larvae ; they 
swarm on beech trees in my garden.” 
„ coEYLiFOLTELLA. H. Plentiful amongst nut. 
,, viMiNiELLA. S. Another of Mr. Sircom’s 
species, described and figured by him in The 
Zoologist^ VI., from Brislington specimens. Mr. 
Vaughan says he has never found this species 
on sallows, but has taken the larvae in great 
profusion on osiers at Hanham and Keynsham. 
,, scoPARiELLA. T. Scarcc amongst broom near 
Keynsham, in June and July. 
„ ULTCOLELLA. V. Fii'st discovered by Mr. 
Vaughan amongst furze bushes on Durdham 
Down, at the end of June, 1850, where it is 
still to be found, as also on Downs at Leigh, 
Clevedon, &c. 
„ ALRiFOLTELLA. H. Larvae not scarce in leaves 
of alder, Clifton, Stapleton ; Brislington, t'^'c. 
,, CRAMERELLA. F. Amongst oaks near Bristol, 
Almondsbury ; Leigh Woods, &c. 
„ HEEGERiELLA. Z. Commoii amoiigst oaks 
near Bristol ; Leigh, Brislington, &c. 
,, TENELLA. Z. Lai’vae in the under side of 
hornbeam leaves near Bristol, in July and 
September. No recent records. 
„ ACERiFOLiELLA. Z. ( = SYLVELLA. S.) Abund- 
ant on maples near Bristol, Almondsbury, and 
throughout the district. 
