It is fond of hiding itself among stones. 



The perfect insect appears in October and November, 

 as also in February and March. There are said to be 

 two broods in the year no doubt it lives through the 

 winter. 



This species is another of those that are attracted by 

 light. 



EPUNDA LUTULENTA. 

 Plate LXI. Figure 9. 



Localities for this species are York, Brighton, Birken- 

 head, Worcester, New Forest, Cambridge, Tenterden, 

 Preston, Greenhithe, Norbury Park. 



The situations where it is found are woods, etc. 



The perfect insect appears in October. 



The caterpillar is green, with sometimes a tinge of 

 rose-colour; the line along the back dark green; the 

 one below it on each side whitish; the side line also 

 whitish. 



The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 

 April. 



It feeds on several low plants. 



The chrysalis is found below the earth. 



I am indebted to Mr. T. H. Allis, of York, for oblig- 

 ingly furnishing the specimen of the Moth from which 

 the figure has been taken. 



ErUNDA NIGRA. 

 Plate LXI. Figure 10. 

 Localities for this species are Stockton Forest, and 



