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THE LEPIDOPTERIST'S CALENDAR 



LARV-E] 



SEPTEMBER 



P. comitata Chenopodium 



E. lineolata Galium verum, on 



the coast ; will also eat G. 



sexatile, and G. Mollugo 



C. obliquaria ...broom 



P. lacertula birch ; between 



united leaves 



hamula oak, birch 



unguicula beech 



D. bicuspis alder, beech, birch 



furcula sallow, willow, 



f. 



C. 



B. 



bifida poplars [nut 



fagi beech, oak, birch, 



bucephala ...elm, oak, lime, 

 beech, sallow, nut, &c. 



curtula poplars, sallow 



reclusa between united leaves 



of sallows, poplars, willows 



palpina willows, sallows, 



poplars, birch 



camelina oak, beech, birch, 



maple, nut, alder, hawthorn, 

 aspen, sallow, apple 



cucullina maple, sycamore ,, 



dictaea poplars, sallow, wil- 

 low S. 



dictseoides ...birch L. 



dromedarius... birch, alder, nut 



trilophus birch, poplars 



ziczac poplars, sallow, wil- S. 



low, alder ; more frequently 

 found than the imago X. 



Dodonea oak, birch 



derasa bramble, hawthorn, D. 



batis bramble, raspberry L. 



duplaris birch ; between C. 



united leaves 



fluctuosa birch; between M. 



united leaves 



ocularis poplars 



glandifera, h. ... lichens on walls; ,, 

 local. This species, and the 

 next, build a cocoon of silk and 

 earth, mortar, or crumbled A. 

 stone, like a blister on paint, ,, 

 in which they live, except C. 

 when they come out to feed, 

 in the night, or early morning, 

 especially in wet weather 



perla, h lichens, on walls 



Orion oak, birch 



tridens h awthorn, sloe, rose, 



willow, sallow, mountain ash, 



&c. 

 psi hawthorn, poplar, 



pear, elm, lime, &c. 

 1 eporina ...... birch, poplar, alder, 



sallow 

 aceris sycamore, horse 



chesnut, maple, birch, s. oak 

 strigosa, b. ...hawthorn; especially 



in chalky districts 

 alni alder, oak, lime, 



elm, beech, birch, sycamore, 



poplar, nut, willow, sallow, 



hawthorn, bramble, Spanish 



chesnut, horse chesnut, rose. 



Has been found, at rest, on 



palings, &c. 

 ligustri ash, privet ; seems 



to prefer shaded trees 

 auricoma, s. , 2. ? bramble, 



bilberry, birch, oak 

 myricse Myrica gale, heath ? 



thistle? sallow, birch 



venosa Glyceria aquatica 



obsoleta common reed, in 



marshes, and fens ; concealed, 



by day, in hollow stems 

 ulvse, h common reed ; in 



marshes, and fens 

 hepatica, h. grasses, chickweed, 



&c. 



pinastri dock, sorrel, &c. 



exigua plantain 



cytherea, h grass ; in stony 



places 

 brassicae cabbage, dock, 



Chenopodium, chrysanthemum, 



&c. 

 persicarise ...Polygonum persi- 



caria, and other low plants ; 



also elder 



gemina, h. ...grasses 

 unanimis, h. grasses 

 Morpheus Sedum telephium, 



sallow, bramble, docks, teazle, 



&c. 

 alsines, h. ...chickweed, &c. 



