THE LEPIDOPTERIST'S CALENDAR 



NOVEMBER 



P. falcula bet ween united birch C. 



leaves 

 D. bicuspis spun up, on birch ,, 



trunks, in the S. ; alder in the 



N. ; rarely above 2 ft. from the 



ground 



furcula spun up, on trunk 



of willow, or sallow 

 bifida spun up, on trunk 



of poplars 

 vinula spun up, on trunk D. 



of willows, poplars, and sallow ; 



three, or four feet from the 



ground A. 



S. fagi spun up, among 



leaves of beech, oak, birch, 



elm ; s. at r. |( 



P. bucephala . . . sub. , at various trees 

 C. curtula spun up, between 



dead leaves of poplars, and 



sallow 

 reclusa to May, spun up, 



among dead leaves of poplars, 



willows, sallows 



P. palpina at willows, and pop- 

 lars, on edges of streams, in 



cocoon, on the ground, or under 



sods 



N. camelina in a slight cocoon, 



at various trees 

 cucullina at maple, and syca- 



more, under moss, &c. 



carmelita sub., at birch 



dictaea at poplars, and wil- 



lows ; in large cocoon, under a 



leaf, or sod 



dictseoides ...at birch; in a slight 



cocoon, under a leaf, &c. 

 dromedarius at birch, alder, nut ; 



in a slight cocoon, under a leaf, 



&c. A. 



ziczac at poplars, sallow, D. 



willows ; in a slight cocoon 

 trepida sub. , at oak ; cocoon 



tough, but not always coated X. 



with earth 



Chaonia sub., at oak M. 



,, Dodonea sub., at oak, & birch -. 



T. batis near bramble, and A. 



wild raspberry 

 03 



duplaris between united birch 



leaves 



fluctuosa among birch leaves 



or, b at birch, among 



dead, or united leaves 

 ocularis, b. ..at poplars; near the 



surface of the ground, or spun 



against the tree 

 flavicornis . . . between united birch 



leaves 

 Orion at birch, and oak; 



in a cocoon of gnawed bark, or 



rotten wood 

 tridens spun up, in crevices 



of bark, at hawthorn, sloe, rose, 



willow, sallow, mountain ash 

 psi in bark crevices, of 



various trees 

 leporina in excavations in the 



bark of birch, poplar, alder, 



sallow 

 aceris spun up, among 



fallen leaves, and under loose 



bark of sycamore, horse chesnut, 



maple, birch, and s. oak 

 megacephala at poplar, under the 



bark 

 strigosa among dead leaves 



of hawthorn, or rubbish, or de- 

 cayed wood ; s. sub. 

 alni between leaves of 



various trees ; or inside bramble 



sticks 

 ligustri spun up, under moss, 



stones, &c., near ash, and privet; 



also sub. ; also found under the 



top stones of walls, against the 



tree 

 rumicis spun up, in crevices 



of trees, palings, walls, &c. 



putris sub. , at elm 



pinastri in a cocoon, on the 



ground, among dock, sorrel, 



&c. 

 conspicillaris sub., at elm, and 



other trees 



albi colon sub. , near Atriplex, 



v Chenopodium, lettuce, &c. 

 segetum, s. ...sub., among Cru- 



ciferse, grass, &c f 



