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muscseformis (philanthiformis), Sesia. (Thrift Clearwing) 

 L. 8-6. Search amongst rock clefts for affected plants, 

 which appear stunted. 



armigera, Hb., Heliothis. (Scarce Bordered Straw) 



L. 6-7. On Calamintha, Lycopersicum, Pelargonium, 



and Reseda lutea. 

 P. 7-8. Below ground. 

 I. 8-10. Comes to sugar. 

 0. 



Arran Brown (ligea, L., Erebia). Extinct. 



Arrhenatherum avenaceum. 



bondii (morrisii), Tapinostola (Chortodes). (Bond's Wains- 

 cot) 



L. 6-8 Low down in the stems. Affected tufts look 

 dead. 



Arsilonche. Genus includes albovenosa. 

 artemis, ~Hb.=aurinia, Rott. 



Artemisia abrotanum. (Southern-wood) 

 artemisise (abrotani), Cucullia. 

 L. 8-9. Extremely rare. 



smaragdaria, Euchloris (Geometra). (Essex Emerald) 

 L. 9-5. Covers itself with bits of leaves. Basks in 



the sun. 



extensaria, Eupithecia. (Scarce Pug) 

 L. 8-9. On the flowers and foliage. 



Artemisia absinthium. (Wormwood) 

 cursoria, Agrotis. (Coast Dart) 



L. 9-6. 

 praecox, Agrotis. (Portland Moth) 



L. 9-6. Night feeder. Hides under sand during the 



day. 

 absinthii, Cucullia. (The Wormwood) 



L. 8-9. 

 innotata, Eupithecia. (The Angle-barred Pug) 



L. 8-9. On the flowers. 



Artemisia campestris. (Field Wormwood) 



vestigialis (valligera), Agrotis. (Archer's Dart) 



L. 8-5. 

 scutosa, Heliothis. (The Spotted Clover) 



L. 7. 



