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Brassica oleracea. (Cabbage) 



saucia, Agrotis. (Pearly Underwing) 



L. 6-7 and 9-10. Hides by day. 

 tritici, Agrotis. (White-line Dart) 



L. 9-5. 

 ypsilon (suffusa), Agrotis. (Dark Sword-grass) 



L. 4-7. Hides by day. 

 brassicse, Barathra (Mamestra). (Cabbage Moth) 



L. 7-10. 

 designata (propugnata), Coremia. (Flame Carpet) 



L. 6-7 and 8-9. 

 oleracea, Mamestra. (Bright-line Brown Eye) 



L. 7-9. 

 meticulosa, Phlogophora. (The Angle Shades) 



L. 7-8 and 10-5. Night feeder, 

 rapse, Pieris. (Small White) 



L. 6 and 9-12. 

 ni, Plusia. (Ni Moth) 



L. (?) 

 lubricipeda, Spilosoma. (Buff Ermine) 



L. 8-10. 

 fluctuata, Xanthorhoe (Melanippe). (Garden Carpet) 



L. 6-10. Night feeder. 



Brassica rapa. (Turnip) 



exclamationis, Agrotis. (Heart and Dart) 



L. 7-5. Night feeder, above and below ground. 



Hides by day. 



segetum, Agrotis. (Turnip Moth) 

 L. 7-4. 



Brassica sinapistrum. (Charlock) 



cardamines, Euchloe. (Orange-tip) 

 L. 6-7. 



brassicse, L., Barathra (Mamestra). (Cabbage Moth) 



L. 7-19. On Betula, Brassica, and Quercus, and on 



almost any plant in confinement. 

 P. 9 or 10-5. Below ground. 

 I. 6-7 and sometimes 9. Comes to sugar. 

 0. 6-8. Laid in batches under the leaves. 



brassicae, L., Pieris. (Large White) 



L. 7 and sometimes 9-10. On Brassica oleracea, 

 Reseda, and Tropseolum. 



P. Suspended by silk pad at tail, and by a belt round 

 the body, to walls and fences. Fond of 

 spinning up under wall copings, etc. 



