THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LOG-BOOK 25 



assimilis, Dbld. = eawfo's, Lef. 



associata, Bkh. (dotata), Lygris (Cidaria). (The Spinach) 



L. 4 or 5-6. Night feeder on Ribes nigrum and R. 



rubrum. Rests on the under side of leaves 



during the day. 



P. 6. In a slight cocoon on the ground. 

 I. 7-8. Flies at night. Comes to light. 



0. 8. Hatches middle of 4. 



Aster. 



asteris, Cucullia. (The Starwort) 



L. 7-9. 

 gnaphalii, Cucullia. (Cudweed Shark) 



L. 8-9. Night feeder. Hides by day. 

 absinthiata, Eupithecia. (Wormwood Pug) 



L. 8-10. 

 expallidata, Eupithecia. (The Bleached Pug) 



L. 9-10. On the flowers. 



Aster tripolium. (Sea Starwort) 

 asteris, Cucullia. (The Starwort) 

 L. 7-9. 



asteris, Schiff., Cucullia. (The Starwort) 



L. 7-9. On Aster novi-belgii, A. tripolium, and 



Solidago 

 P. 10-6. Inside stems (?). 



1. 6-7. 

 O. 



Asteroscopus. Genus includes nebeculosa and sphinx. 



Asthena. Genus includes blomeri, candidata, luteata, and 

 testaceata. 



Astragalus. (Milk Vetch) 

 achillea?, Zyg3na. 

 L. (?). 



astrarche, Bgstr., Lyccena. (Brown Argus) 



L. 8, 9-4, 5, and 6-7. On Erodium cicutarium and 



Helianthemum. 

 P. 4-5, 7. Suspended by a few threads amongst 



leaves. 

 I. 5-6 and 8. The Scotch form is known as 



Artaxerxes (Scotch White-spot), and the 



Durham form as Salmacis (Durham 



Argus). 



