LEPIDOPTEEA OF THE BEISTOL DISTEICT. 
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Lithocolletis ember rzAiPENNKLLA. B. ScarcG amongst honey- 
suckle near Bristol; LeighWoods,Bi’isliiiglon,&c. 
„ ^FROLiCHiELLA. Z. Scarce amongst alders near 
Bristol and Almondsbury. 
„ NiCELLiELLA. Z. Commoii aiBongst hazel. 
,, STETTTNiELLA. N. Larvse in the upper side of 
alder leaves, near Bristol. No recent records. 
,, scHREBERELLA. F. Larvse abundant on elms. 
„ TKISTRIGEL1.A. H. Abundant amongst elms; 
„ TRTFASCTELLA, H. Common near Bristol, 
Almondshury, Plenhury ; Brislington, Leigh. 
Lyonetia clerckella. L. Common and generally distributed. 
Larvse plentiful in apple leaves in gardens, 
and in birch leaves in Leigh Woods. 
Phyllocnistis suffusella. Z. Sparingly near Bristol, amongst 
poplars, by Mr. Vaughan. 
Cemtostoma spartifoliella. H. Common amongst broom near 
Stapleton, Almondsbury ; and Brislington. 
„ LABURNELLA. H. Abundant amongst Laburnum 
in gardens and plantations. 
„ sciTELLA. Z. Plentiful in hedges everywhere. 
Opostega crepusculella. F. Taken by Mr. Hill at Stoke 
Park, near Almondsbury, and at Winter- 
bourne ; also by Mr. Sircom at Tockington, 
and near Brislington. Not common. 
Bucgulatrix aurimaculella. S. Common amongst ox-eye 
daisies, on railway banks and waste places 
throughout the district. 
„ ulmella. M. Taken plentifully by Mr. Vaughan 
in Leigh Woods and near Brislington. 
,, VETusTELLA. M. A fsw from oaks in Woodland 
Copse, near Almondsbury, by Mr. Hill; no 
recent records. 
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