60 THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LOG-BOOK 



Carrot. (Daucus) 



Carsia. Genus includes palndata. 



Carterocephalus. Genus includes palcemon. 



cassinea, Hb.= sphinx, Hufn. 



cassiope, J?. = epiphron, Kn. 



castanea, Esp., Noctua, (The Neglected or Grey Rustic) 



L. 9-5. Night feeder on Calluna, Crataegus (in 



captivity), and Salix caprea. Sweep 



Heather at dusk. 

 P. 6-7. 

 I. 8. Comes to Tritoma flowers, to resinous nodes 



of Fir-trees, and to sugar. 

 0. 



castaneee, Hb. (arundinis), Phragmatcecia (Macrogaster). (The 



Reed Leopard) 

 L. 8-5. On Phragmites. Feeds low down internally 



and upwards. 

 P. 6. Pupates in the stem. Exit hole covered 



with fine silk. Works upwards when due 



to hatch. 

 I. 6-7. Emerges about 10 P.M, Comes to light. 



Flies slowly at dusk. 



0. 7. Only one egg laid on each stem. 



Castanea vulgaris. (Spanish Chestnut) 



hirtaria, Lycia (hirtarius, Biston). (Brindled Beauty) 



L. 6-7. Night feeder, 

 monocha, Lymandria (Lipaiis). (The Black Arches) 



L. 4-7. 



castigata, Hb., Eupithecia. (Grey Pug) 



L. 8-10. On Eupatorium and many other plants 



generally. Beat. 

 P. 10-4. In an earthen cocoon. 



1. 5-6 and sometimes in autumn. Comes to light 



and to flowers of Ragwort, Golden Rod, 

 Angelica, etc. 

 O. 



castrensis, L., Malocosoma. (Ground Lackey) 



L. 5-6. On Artemisia maritima, Atriplex, Betula, 

 Chrysanthemum, and Daucus. In a web. 



