THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LOG-BOOK 23 



Artemisia maritima. (Sea Wormwood) 



smaragdaria, Euchloris (Phorodesma, 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. Rests on stems 



during the day. 

 castrensis, Malocosoma. (Ground Lackey) 



L. 5-6. Gregarious in a web. Likes its food damp. 



Artemisia vulgaris. (Mugwort) 



marginepunctata (promutata), Acidalia (Leptomeris). 

 (Mullein Wave) 



L. 7 and 9-5. Sweep, 

 absinthii, Cucullia. (The Wormwood) 



L. 8-9. 

 artemisise (abrotani), Cucullia. 



L. 8-9. Extremely rare, 

 innotata, Eupithecia. (The Angle-barred Pug) 



L. 8-10. Feeds on the flowers, 

 succenturiata, Eupithecia. (Bordered Pug) 



L. 9-10. Night feeder on the leaves and flowers, 

 scutosa, Heliothis. (The Spotted Clover) 



L. 7. 

 strigata (thymiaria), Hemithia. (Common Emerald) 



L. 7-5. 



artemisise, Hufn (abrotani), Cucullia. 

 L. 8-9. On Artemisia. 

 P. 10-6. (?) 



I. 6-7. Rests on fences. Extremely rare. 

 0. 



arundinis, F.=castanece, Hb. 



Asclepias cornuti. (Swallow-wort) 



plexippus, Anosia. (Milkweed Butterfly) 

 L. (?). 



Ascosmetia. Genus includes caliginosa. 



asella, Schiff. (cruciata), Heterogenea. (The Triangle) 

 L. 8-10. On Betula, Fagus, and Quercus. 

 P. 10-6. In a gall-like cocoon in a fork, or on a leaf. 



Pupation takes place in spring. 

 I. 6-7. Flies in the sun. 

 0. Agglomerated together. Hatch in about a 



month. 



