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LEPIDOPTEEA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
Nepticula tityrella. D. Common amongst beech trees. 
,, malella. S. Scarce near Bristol in leaves of wild 
apple. No recent records. 
,, aisGulifascieli,a. S. Used to be plentiful amongst 
roses, but seems to have become scarce of 
late. 
,, GRATiosELLA. S. Scarce amongst hawthorn on 
Durdham Down, in May, by Mr. Vaughan. 
„ MARGTNECOLELLA. S. Common amoiigst elm, Eed- 
land ; Leigh Woods, &c. 
,, ALNETETJA. S. Amoiigst aiders near Bristol, 
Stapleton, &c. ; not common. 
,, AUEELLA,. F. Larvae plentiful in bramble leaves 
everywhere. Mr. Vaughan says — “Also in 
leaves of Oeum iirhanimi” 
,, RUFiCAPiTELLA. H . Common amongst oaks near 
Ahnondsbury ; and in Leigh Woods. 
,, LUTEELLA. S. Plentiful amongst birch in Leigh 
Woods, Portishead, &c. 
,, TiLiACELLA. F. ( = S.) Stainton says — 
N. H. Tineina, VII., p. 168 — “ In this country 
this has only been noticed in the neighbour- 
hood of Bristol.” The larvae are plentiful in 
leaves of lime in the Leigh Woods, being 
full fed at the end of July. 
Trtfurcula squamatetxa. S. Stoke Park, Almondsbury ; 
Brislington, on rough ground, flying at dusk. 
,, niMURDELEA. Z. Stolvo Park, Almondsbury, 
Stapleton ; Brislington, &c. Mr. Grigg bred 
some from orange-coloured larvae found on 
broom in Frome Glen, Stapleton. 
„ PULVEROSELLA. S. Taken by Mr. Vaughan near 
Brislington. No recent records. 
