Ipswich, Eastham near Birkenhead, Darlington, Kings- 

 bury, Bristol, Edinburgh, Lewes, Exeter, Manchester. 



The situations where it is found are woods and hedges. 



The perfect insect appears in May, June, and July. 



The caterpillar is dark green with a row of small dull 

 red angular-shaped spots in the centre of each of which 

 is a small yellow spot, along the back, sometimes wanting 

 on the first segments and their place supplied by a greenish 

 line, connected by a line of the same colour; the side line 

 red, bordered with yellow; the divisions between the 

 segments yellowish. 



The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 

 September and October. 



It feeds on the whitethorn, the blackthorn, the bar- 

 berry, the snowberry, the black-currant, the ash, the alder, 

 the sallow, and the dogwood. 



The chrysalis is enclosed in a cocoon of earth, and is 

 dusky on the body and thorax, the wing cases dark olive 

 green, the divisions on the body yellow. 



EUP1THECIA SOBRINARIA. 



JUNIPER PUG. 

 Plate XXX. Figure 16. 



THIS insect measures rather more than three quarters 

 of an inch in width. 



Male : fore wings grey with a faint reddish tinge, and 

 crossed by numerous darker waved lines; third line pale 

 grey and waved, most distinct at the lower corner; central 

 spot black but indistinct. 



Localities for this species areArran, Glasgow, Newcastle- 

 on-Tyne, Brighton, Manchester, Edinburgh, Halton, 

 Dover, West Looe, Stowmarket. 



