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LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
Buccolatrix crata]G[foliella. D. ( = crata:gt. S.) Plen- 
tiful amongst hawthorn near Bristol, Almonds- 
hury ; Brislington, &c. 
,, maritimella. S. Larvae abundant in leaves of 
sea-aster on the banks of the Avon near Sea 
Mills, and found occasionally nearer Bristol, 
not far from Bedminster Bridge. 
,, BOYEEELLA. D. Sparingly amongst elms near 
Patchway ; and Brislington. 
„ FEANGULELLA. G. Kecoi’ded by Mr. Hill from 
Stoke Park and Almondsbury, not common. 
„ HiPPOCASTAEELLA. I). Larvse very abundant in 
leaves of lime (Tilia parvifoliaj in Leigh 
Woods, and near Brislington. 
,, CEISTATELLA. F. Lai’vse sometimes abundant on 
yarrow near Bristol, Bedland, Stapleton ; 
Keynsham, &c. 
Nepticula ATEicAPJTELLA. H. Commoii in oak woods. 
,, ANOMALELLA. G. Larvse plentiful in leaves of 
roses, in October, throughout the district. 
„ PYGMAiELLA. S. Common amongst haw^thorn. 
,, POMELLA. V. First described in the Intelligencer, 
Vol. V., from specimens taken at Bedland by 
Mr. Vaughan. Larvae abundant in apple 
leaves, many mining in a leaf, 
j, oxYACANTHiECOLELLA. D. Abundant amongst haw- 
thorns, throughout the district. 
„ viscEEELLA. D. Scarce, bred from larvae found in 
elm leaves near Bristol by Mr. Vaughan. 
,, CATHAETiCELLA. S. Scarce amongst buckthorn in 
hedges near Bristol, Horfield ; Bedminster, &c. 
„ SEPTEMBEELLA. S. Abundant amongst Hypericum 
in Leigh Woods, and near Keynsham. 
