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It feeds on the willow. 



The chrysalis is subterranean. 



EPUNDA LICHENEA. 

 Plate LXII. Figure 2. 



Localities for this species are Scarborough, Lytham, 

 the New Forest, New Brighton, the Isle of Wight, Bir- 

 kenhead, Bristol, Plymouth. 



The situations where it is found are woods, etc. 



The perfect insect appears in June (?) and in August 

 and September. 



The caterpillar is dark olive green, with three rows 

 of dusky black markings along the back; the side line 

 pale green. 



The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 

 November, and it lives through the winter in that state 

 till April. 



It feeds on the ragwort (Senecio Jacobcea), and other 

 low plants. 



The chrysalis is found below the surface. 



This moth is much attracted by a light. 



VALERIA OLEAGINA. 



GREEN-BRINDLED DDT. 



Plate LXII. Figure 3. 



Localities for this species are Richmond Park, Bristol, 

 Fishguard, and near London. 



