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dimidiata (scutulata), Acidalia. (Single-dotted Wave) 



L. 9-4. 

 ashworthii, Agrotis (Epipsilia). (Ashworth's Rustic) 



L. 8-4. Feeds night and day. 

 virgaureata, Eupithecia (Golden -rod Pug) 



L. 5 and 8-9. On the flowers. Beat, 

 pumilata, Gymnoscelis (Eupithecia). (Double-striped Pug) 



L. 5-9. On the flowers. 



Anthyllis vulneraria. (Kidney Vetch) 

 trifolii, Lasiocampa. (Grass Eggar) 



L. 2-6. 

 caniola, Lithosia. (Hoary Footman) 



L. 8-5 or 6. Night feeder, 

 corydon, Lycaena. (Chalk Hill Blue) 



L. 5-6. 

 semiargus, Nomiades. (Mazarine Blue) 



L. 7-8. 

 ichneumon if ormis, Sesia. The Six-belted Clear wing) 



L. 8-6. 

 minima, Zizera (Cupido). (Small Blue) 



L. 6. On the flowers, 

 filipendulae, Zygsena. (Six-spot Burnet) 



L. 8-5. 



Anticlea. Genus includes badiata, berberata, cucullata, nigro- 

 fasciaria, and rubidata. 



antiopa, L., Vanessa. (Camberwell Beauty) 



L. 5-6. On Betula, Populus, Salix, and Urtica. 

 P. 7 and 8. Suspended by tail. 

 I. 8-5. 



0. 5. Laid 5th May in England from Swiss imago, 



hatched 30th May (Tonge). 



antiqua, L., Orgyia. (The Vapourer) 



L. 5-8. On Corylus, Cratsegus, and Rosa. Sleeve out. 



P. 8-9. In a hairy web spun up amongst leaves, 



twigs, under copings, and on fences, etc. 



1. 8-10. Flies by day, especially in thundery weather. 



Wingless females assemble males as early 

 as 9 A.M. 



O. 8. Laid in one batch on the cocoon. Hatch 

 very irregularly in Spring over a period 

 of some weeks. 



Antirrhinum. (Snapdragon) 



linariata, Eupithecia. (Toadflax Pug) 

 L. 7-8. On the flowers. 



