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THE LEPIDOPTERIST'S CALENDAR 



LARVJE] JULY 



E. dodoneata ...oak C. 



, r abbreviata ...oak 



coronata fl. of clematis, worm- P. 



wood, bramble, Eupatorium 

 cannabinum, golden rod, wild N. 

 angelica, &c. 



L. viretata privet, and Actaea 



spicata ; when young, on the ,, 

 unripe berries 



T. variata Scotch fir, larch 



M. ocellata Galium 



M. unangulata ...chickweed ,, 



,, galiata Galium sexatile ,, 



C. munitata, h. groundsel 



, r ferrugata ground ivy, Galium, C. 



chickweed 



S. certata, b. ...barberry; between ,, 

 united leaves ,, 



C. psitticata oak, lime, apple, 



rose ; probably also birch, haw- 

 thorn, sallow 



, r russata, 2. ...strawberry, birch, D 

 hawthorn, sallow, &c. 



immanata strawberry, bilberry, 



birch, alder, &c. A. 



silaceata Epilobium, and 



Circsea lutetiana, &c. 

 E. cervinaria ...mallow, hollyhock 



A. plagiata Hypericum perfo- ,, 



ratum, fl. 



L. griseata Sisymbrium Sophia 



(seed pods) ; on the coast ; 

 will also eat Erysimum cheiran- 

 thoides 



C. obliquaria ...broom 



D. falcula birch; also oak, 



alder, willow, poplar 



unguicula beech; generally on 



the stunted bushes 



C. spinula, 2 . hawthorn, sloe, moun- 



tain ash 



D. furcula sallow, willow, L. 



poplar 



bifida poplars N. 



vinula willows, poplars, 



sallow ; by preference the G. 

 Lombardy pop^r 



P. bucephala elm, oak, lime, 



sallow, beech, nut, &c. H, 



C. anachoreata, b. poplars, sallows 



reclusa, b. between united leaves 



of sallows, aspen, willow 

 palpina willows, sallows, 



poplars, birch 

 camelina oak, beech, birch, 



maple, nut, alder, apple, sallow, 



aspen, hawthorn 

 cucullina, e. ... maple, sycamore 



carmelita birch 



dictseoides ...birch 

 dromedarius birch, alder, nut 



tritophus birch, poplars 



Chaonia oak 



Dodonea oak, and birch 



or poplars; between 



the leaves 



ocularis poplars 



flavicornis ...birch; in rolled-up 



leaves 

 ridens oak; between united 



leaves 

 Orion birch, oak ; birch is 



recommended in feeding, as an 



alterative diet 

 megacephala poplar 

 strigosa hawthorn ; chiefly 



in Cambridgeshire, and in 



chalky districts 

 alni hawthorn, alder, 



willow, oak, lime, rose, elm, 



nut, beech, Spanish chesnut, 



horse chesnut, sycamore, pop- 

 lar, sallow, bramble. Has been 



found, at rest, on palings, &c. 

 rumicis bramble, plantain, 



knotgrass, and other low plants 

 auricoma bramble, birch, oak, 



bilberry 

 menyanthidis Menyanthes trifo- 



liata, heath, sallow, bramble, 



Myrica gale 

 Comma Dactylis glomerata, 



and other grass, also sorrel 

 typhae, e. ...in stem of Typha 



latifolia 

 flavago inside thistles, Lappa, 



elder, foxglove, &c. ; feeding on 



the pith 

 petasitis in r. and stems of 



butter burr, and burdock 



