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basilinea, F., Apamea. (Rustic Shoulder-knot) 



L. 8-3. On Gramineae. Young larvae may possibly 

 get harvested and escape from the stack 

 after winter, when they may feed on 

 various low plants. 

 P. 3-5. In an earthen cell. 

 I. 5-6. Comes to sugar and light. 



0. 7. 



Bath White, (daplidice, L., Pieris) 



batis, L., Thyatira. (Peach Blossom) 



L. 7-9. On Rubus and R. idaeus. 

 P. 9-6. Early larvae sometimes pupate in 8, giving 

 imagos in 9 or 10. 



1. 6-7 (sometimes 9-10). Comes to sugar, but is shy 



of light. 



0. 7. Laid upon the edges of Bramble leaves. 

 Deposited 23rd-24th September, hatched 

 9th and 10th October. 



Beaded Chestnut, (lychnidis, Schiff. (pistacina, F.), Amathes 

 (Orthosia, Anthocelis)) 



Parsley. ( Anlhriscus sylvestris and A. vulgaris) 

 Beaked Rush. (Rhynchospora alba) 

 Beautiful Arches, (satura, Hb., Eumichtis (Hadena)) 

 Beautiful Brocade, (contigua, Vill., Mamestra (Hadena)) 

 Beautiful Carpet, (albicellata, L., Mesoleuca (Melanfhia)) 

 Beautiful Golden Y. (pulchrina, Hw. (v-aureum, Gn.) Plusia) 

 Beautiful Gothic, (hispidus, H.-G., Heliophobus) 

 Beautiful Hook-tip, (flexula, SchifL, Laspeyria ( Aventia)) 

 Beautiful Snout, (fontis, Thnb., Bomolocha) 

 Beautiful Yellow Under wing, (myrtilli, L., Anarta) 

 Bedstraw. (Galium) 

 Bedstraw Hawk, (galii, Rott., Deilephila (Celerio)) 



