18 THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LOG-BOOK 



Antler Moth, (graminis, L., Charceas) 



Apamea. Genus includes basilinea, gemina, ophiogramma, 

 pabulatricula, secalis, and unanimis* 



Apargia. (Leontodon autumnalis) 

 Apatura. Genus includes iris. 

 Aphantophus. Genus includes hyperanthus. 



apiciaria, Schiff., Epione. (Bordered Beauty) 



L. 4-5 (from wild eggs) and 7-8 (from eggs in cap- 

 tivity). On Alnus, Corylus, Populus, 

 Quercus, Salix, and S. caprea. 



P. 6-7 or 8. Under moss on trees (?). 



I. 7-9. Comes to light. 



O. 9. Take 9f months to hatch. 



apiformis, 01., Trocholium (Sesia). (Hornet Moth) 



L. Feeds for 2 years internally on the roots and 



lower parts of trunk of Populus. 

 P. 5-6. In a cocoon of silk and wood scrapings made 



close to the entrance of burrow. 

 I. 5 (end) -6 or 7. Search trunks from 7 A.M. till 



8.30 A.M. for freshly-emerged imagines. 



Usually from 2 to 4 feet from the ground. 

 0. Scattered. 



Aplasta. Genus includes ononaria. 



Aplecta. Genus includes advena, nebulosa, and tincta. 



Apocheima. Genus includes hispidaria. 



Aporagia. Genus includes cratcegi. 



Aporphyla. Genus includes austmlis, lutulenta, and nigra. 



Apple. (Pyrus) 



Apricot. (Prunus armeniaca) 



aprilina, L., Dichonia (Agriopis). (Merveille du jour). 



L. 3-6. On Quercus. Rests on the trunks by day. 

 P. 7-9. At foot of tress in a brittle cocoon. 

 I. 9-10. Emerges between 6 P.M. and 7 P.M. Comes 

 to sugar. 



