LEPIDOPTERA OP THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
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Pterophori. 
Platyptilia ochrodactyla. H, ( = dicheodactyla. M.) 
Scarce amongst tansy on the banks of the 
Avon ; and near Leigh and Portishead. 
„ BERTRAM!. R. Scarce amongst yarrow at 
Almondsbury ; and near Portishead, 
„ GONODAGTYLA. S. ( = TRIG 0 NOD ACT YLUS. H.) 
Plentiful in all stages amongst coltsfoot on 
railway banks, &c. 
Amblyptilia acarthodactyla. H. Not scarce on ivy-bloom 
and flowers during the autumn, near Clifton, 
Westbury, Almondsbury ; Leigh, &c. 
„ punctidactyla. H. ( = cosmodactylus.) Scarce 
in July and August, near Bristol, Kedland, 
Almondsbury, &c. The larvae are said to feed 
on Aquilegia, a plant common in the dis- 
trict. 
OxYPTiLUs TEUCRii. G. ( = HiERACii. St. uot Z.) CommoH 
amongst wood-sage in June, near Durdbam 
Down, Almondsbury; under Leigh Woods, 
Brockley Coombe, &c. 
„ parvidactylus. H. ( = obscurus. Z.) Not scarce 
on the slopes of Durdbam Down, near Wood- 
Chester, Almondsbury ; Leigh Down, Portis- 
head, &c., in June. 
Mimaiseoptilus bipunctidactylus. H. ( = serotinus. Z.) 
Not scarce on downs and amongst scabious, 
near Bristol, Clifton, Almondsbury, Wood- 
chester; Leigh, Clevedon, &c. 
„ zophodactylus. D. (=:L(ewii. Z.) Not 
scarce amongst centaury on Leigh Down, &c. 
I have not yet succeeded in finding larvae, 
which should be looked for in September. 
