THE LEPIDOPTERIST'S CALENDAR 



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IMAGOS] 



P. Machaon fens, and marshes; 



chiefly Cambridge, and Nor- 

 folk 



L. sinapis, e. s. woods ; this brood 

 is seldom so abundant as the 

 spring brood 



P. cratsegi near woods, &c. ; 



local 



brassicse, e. 2. gardens, &c. 



rapoe, m. 2. ...gardens, &c. 



,, napi, m. 2. ...gardens, &c. 

 G. rhamni, e. ...woods, lanes, &c. 



C. Edusa clover fields, railway 



banks, &c. ; some seasons this 

 species is very abundant 



Hyale clover fields, &c., 



more especially near the coast ; 

 in some seasons abundant, in 

 others not seen 



A. Paphia woods ; fond of fly- 

 ing among bramble fl. 



Aglaia at fl. on hill-sides, 



coast sand-hills, &c. 



Niobe hill-sides, in com- 

 pany with Aglaia or adippe ; 

 has been taken in the New 

 Forest, at the Devil's Gallop, 

 Windermere, and in Kent, be- 

 tween Wye and Ashford 



adippe woods; fond of fl. 



of Centaurea, &c. 



M. Athalia woods, and heaths 



V. c-album gardens, hop-grounds, 



woods, lanes, &c. ; fond of fl., 

 and fruits 



urticse gardens, fields, &c. 



polychloros ...among elms, and at 

 the sap flowing from Cossus- 

 infected trees 



Antiopa at fl. , and at Cossus- 



infected trees, &c. ; s. not seen 

 for many years 



tl Io, e woods, gardens, &c. 



,, Atalanta, e. gardens, fallen fruit 

 in orchards, and Cossus-infected 

 trees 



cardui, e attracted by thistles, 



&c. ; rests on dusty roads, and 

 on the leads of tall buildings in 

 the hot sunshine 



JULY 



L. sibylla, b. 



. . . woods, parks, forests, 

 where honeysuckle abounds ; 

 the flight is lower in the early 

 morning, than later in the day 



A. Iris woods, &c.; fond of 



flying over tops of oaks ; at- 

 tracted by puddles, exuviae, 

 dead animals, &c. ; generally 

 accompanied by T. quercus ; 

 may be s. brought to earth by 

 a sod, thrown up at it 



A. Galatea fields, &c. ; rests on 



grass stems, in dull weather, 

 and at night 



E. epiphron in marshy hollows, 



on mountain sides, Scotland 



Medea, m. ... Northern moors, &c. 

 S. ^Egeria, e. 2. woods, & shady lanes 



, r Semele, m. ...hills, dry pastures, 

 heaths, coast sand-hills, &c. 



lanira fields, &c. 



Tithonus hedges, &c. 



hyperanthus... woods, &c. 

 C. Davus ..Northern moors 



Pamphilus, 2. fields, &c. 



T. quercus woods, &c. ; flies 



over the tops of oak, and ash, 

 in the sunshine, and rests under 

 the leaves at night, and in dull 

 weather 



, r w. -album flies over trees, in 



the sunshine, especially wytch 

 elm; is attracted byfl. of grass, 

 and other fl. ; may be s. brought 

 down by a clod 



,, pruni woods 



betutae, e. ...woods ; at fl. ; in 

 dull, or wet weather may be 

 found hanging from the under- 

 side of leaves of sloe, and other 

 bushes 



P. Hippothoe ...formerly in the Cam- 

 bridge fens; now supposed to 

 be extinct in this country 



Phlceas, s. ...fields, &c. 



L. ^gon rests, at night, on 



heath, &c. 



Alexis fields, &c.; rests on 



grass stems, &c., in dull, and 

 windy weather, and at night 



