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P. 3 or 4-5. Suspended from a web attached to a 



leaf. 

 I. 5-6. 



0. Laid in batches up to 400 on under side of 



leaves of food plant. Hatch 6-7. 



auroraria, Bkh. =muricata. 



australia, B., Aporophyla. (Feathered Brindle) 



L. 10-4. On Gramineae and Silene maritima. Sweep 



at night. 

 P. 5-8. Below ground. 



1. 8 (end) to 10 Very local. Comes to light and 



to sugar about 11 to 12 P.M. 

 0. 



Autumnal Rustic, (glareosa, Esp., Noctua) 



autumnaria, Wernb. (alniaria, Esp.), Ennomos. (Large 



Thorn) 

 L. 5-8. On Alnus, Betula, Crataegus, Prunus, and P. 



spinosa. Beat. 

 P. 9-5. In a slight cocoon under a leaf, or on the 



ground. 

 I. 9-10. Comes to light. 



0. 9-10. Take about 7f months to hatch, or longer. 



Laid on twigs. Are best sleeved out. 



autumnata, Gn. (filigrammiria, HS., Oporabia (Epirrata). 



(The Autumnal Moth) 

 L. 5-6. On Alnus, Betula, Crataegus, Larix, and 



Pinus. 

 P. 6-9. Below ground. 



1. 9-10 (sometimes later). Rests on trees. 

 0. 



Autumn Green Carpet, (miata, L., Gidaria) 



Autumnal Moth, (autumnata, Gn., Oporabia (Epirrata)) 



Avens. (Geum) 



aversata, L., Acidalia (Ptychopoda). (The Riband Wave) 

 L. 7-5. On Galium, Geum avens, Polygonum, 

 Rumex, Spiraea, and Taraxacum. After 

 hibernation on Betula, Cratsegus, Salix. 

 P. (5, 



