238 THE BOOK OF BRITISH BUTTERFLIES. 



IMAGINES continued. 



Colzas hyale Vanessa antiopa 



edusa atalanta 



Gonopteryx rhamni cardui 



Argynnis latona Thee la betulce 



Vanessa C-album Polyommatus phlceas 



polychloros Lyc&na bcetica 

 urticce icarus 



io bellargus 



November. 



Few signs of butterfly -life are apparent during this 

 and the next three months. If the weather remains open 

 one or two larvae may not quite have ceased feeding, 

 the most likely being perhaps, Pieris brassiccz^ P. rapce, and 

 Leucophasia sinapis^ while an occasional imago of one 

 of the species that hibernate at that stage may be found 

 upon the wing. A list of the hibernating larvae, pupae, 

 and imagines will be found at the commencement of 

 this chapter under the heading January and February. 



December. 



All species are hibernating, as in January and February. 



