38 THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LOG-BOOK 



viridata, Nemoria. (Small Grass Emerald) 



L. 7-8. Beat, 

 augur, Noctua (Exarnis). (Double Dart) 



L. 7-5. Night feeder, 

 ditrapezium, Noctua. (Triple-spotted Clay) 



L. 9-5. Late night feeder, 

 sobrina, Noctua. (Cousin German) 



L. 9-6. 

 triangulum, Noctua. (Double Square-spot) 



L. 4-5. Beat 10.30 P.M. to 1 A.M. 

 carmelita, Odontosia (Lophopteryx). (Scarce Prominent) 



L. 6-7. 

 dromedarius, Notodonta. (Iron Prominent) 



L. 6-8 and 9-10 (sometimes). Beat, 

 luteolata (cratsegata), Opisthograptis. (Brimstone Moth) 



L. 4-9 and 10-4. 

 phoebe (tritophus), Notodonta. (Three-humped) 



L. 6, 7, and 9. 

 lapponaria, Nyssia. 



L. 5-7. In captivity, 

 autumnata, Aporabia. (The Autumnal Moth) 



L. 5-6. 

 dilutata (nebulata), Aporabia (Epirrata). (November Moth) 



L. 4-6. 

 vaccinii, Orrhodia. (Chestnut Moth) 



L. 5-6. 

 betularia, Pachys. (Peppered Moth) 



L. 7-9. Beat, 

 strataria, Pachys (Amphidasys). (Oak Beauty) 



L. 5-7. 



duplaris, Palimpsestis (Cymatophora). (Lesser Satin 

 Moth) 



L. 8-10. Night feeder, 

 fluctuosa, Palimpsestis (Cymatophora). (Satin Carpet) 



L. 8-9. 

 barbalis, Pechipogon (Herminia). (Common Fan-foot) 



L. 8-4 or 5. 

 pedaria (pilosaria), Phigalia. (Pale Brindled Beauty) 



L. 5-6. 

 populi, Pcecilocampa. (December Moth) 



L. 4-6. Beat at night. When full fed sun themselves 



on trunk, 

 flavicornis, Polyploca. (The Yellow Horned) 



L. 6-7. 

 similis, Porthesia. (The Yellow-tail) 



L. 8 or 9 to 5 or 6. 

 notata, Semiothisa (Macaria). (Peacock Moth) 



L. 6-7 and 8-9. 



