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CIDARIA FULVARIA. 



BARRED YELLOW. 

 Plate XXXV. Figure 1. 



Localities for this beautiful and sufficiently common 

 species are York, Nunburnholme, Charmouth, Brighton, 

 Humberstone, Falmouth, Faversham, Birkenhead, 

 Dorking, West Looe. 



The situations where it is found are gardens, lanes, and 

 hedge sides. 



The perfect insect appears in July and August. 



The caterpillar is whitish green on the back, and dark 

 green on the sides ; the side line whitish, as are the inter- 

 stices between the segments. 



The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in May. 



It feeds on the rose, as well so beautiful a species may. 



CIDARIA PYRAL1ARIA. 



BARRED STRAW. 

 Plate XXXV. Figure 2. 



Localities for this also common species are York, 

 Brighton, Humberstone, Faversham, Isle of Wight 

 Barnstaple, Lynton. 



The situations where it is found are gardens, lanes, 

 hedge sides, &c. 



The perfect insect appears in July and August. 



The caterpillar is yellowish green, with a paler line along 

 the back, as also are the interstices between the segments. 



The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in May 



It feeds on the whitethorn. 



