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dean, Warrington, Exeter, Darenth Wood, Bowdou, East 

 Grinstead, Bristol, Darlington, Huddersfield, Cambridge, 

 Epping, Kingsbury, Worcester, Newark, Preston, and 

 near London. 



The situations where it is found are woods. 



The perfect insect appears in February and March; 

 February 25, March 20. 



The caterpillar is rather dark green, with a paler line 

 along the back, and one below it on each side, and a row 

 of pale green dots between them; the side line whitish, 

 edged on its upper part with green. 



The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 

 May and June. 



It feeds on the willow. 



The chrysalis is enclosed in a loose cocoon of earth. 



This species often flies in the day-time. 



TJENIOCAMPA MINIOSA. 



BLOSSOM UNDERWING. 

 Plate LVII. Figure 7. 



Localities for this species are Sandal Beat near Don- 

 caster, York, Lewes, Dulwich, Lyndhurst, Horndean, 

 Newnham, Cockermouth. 



The situations where it is found are woods. 



The perfect insect appears in March and April. April 

 113. 



The caterpillar is blue, with a yellow line along the 

 back, and another of the same colour below it on the 

 sides; the side line yellowish, with a row of whitish 

 dots above it. 



