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THE LEPIDOPTERIST'S CALENDAR 



LARVJE] JUNE 



L. caniola Lotus corniculatus, 



and other Leguminosse ; prefers 

 the fl. On the Continent on 

 lichens upon roofs. Spins up on 

 underside of pieces of bark 



deplana lichens, on yew, 



oak, beech, spruce ; may be 

 beaten from the trees 



lurideola from Aug., lichens, 



on ash and elm 



,, complana from Aug., lichens, 



on sloe, and fir 



,, griseola, b. ...from Aug., lichens 

 on poplar ; will also eat with- 

 ered sallow, &c. 



stramineola (var. ) from August, 

 lichens, on sloe, oak, sallow, 

 &c. 



quadra lichens, on oak, 



beech 

 D. pulchella Myosotis arvensis 



C. caia from Sept., various 



plants 



L. dispar sloe, hawthorn, and 



various fruit trees 



,, monacha oak, beech, birch, 



fir, apple, &c. ; hides in the 

 crevices of the bark 



D. coryli beech, and several 



other trees ; generally beaten 

 from beech 



T. cratsegi hawthorn, sloe, sal- 

 low, birch, oak, plum 



P. populi oak, poplar, lime, 



ash, hawthorn 



E. lanestris hawthorn, sloe, &c. ; 



in large nests of silk on hedges, 

 &c. 



B. neustria sloe, hawthorn, fruit 



trees, &c. j in large nests of silk 



castrensis, e. on Artemisia mari- 

 tima, and Daucus maritimus ; 

 will also eat knotgrass, chrysan- 

 themum, wild cherry, and 

 various trees, if sprinkled with 

 salt water. Feeds in the sun- 

 shine 



roboris from Sept. , hawthorn, 



dogwood, bramble, broom, 

 heath, &c. 



B. trifolii from Sept., trefoil, 



clover, broom, furze, grass, 

 raspberry, &c. ; attached to the 

 coast 



E. versicolora ...birch 

 E. vespertaria ...nut 



,, apiciaria nut, poplar, willow, 



sallow, alder 



R. crataegata from Sept., haw- 

 thorn, sloe 



P. syringaria from Sept., lilac, 



privet, elder, honeysuckle 

 S. illunaria willow, ash, haw- 

 thorn, oak, plum, &c. 



illustraria oak, birch, ash, 



beech, maple 



E. tiliaria oak, sallow, birch, 



alder, &c. 



fuscantaria, e. ash, privet ; eats 

 round holes in the leaves 



erosaria oak, birch, &c. 



, , angul aria oak, birch, ash, 



beech 



P. pilosaria oak, elm 



N. zonaria on Ammophila 



arundinacea, and other sand- 

 hill plants 

 hispidaria oak 



B. hirtaria lime, elm, ash, and 



fruit trees 



A. prodomaria...oak, birch, elm, nut 

 H. abruptaria ...lilac, rose, privet 



C. glabraria lichens, on fir 



B. perfumaria ...ivy, lilac, clematis, 



&c. 



abietaria, b. ...from Sept., larch, 

 and spruce ; has been found on 

 whortleberry ; will also eat 

 birch, and oak 



T. biundularia oak, birch, &c. 



Vary very much 



D. obfuscata from Sept., heath, 



vetch, &c. 



M. cineraria lichens, on walls 



P. cytisaria, b. ...broom and Genista 



anglica, on heaths, forests, and 



waste places on the coast 

 I. vernaria, b. ...from Sept., Clematis 



vitalba 

 H. thymiaria, b. hawthorn, oak 



