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P. 6-7. In a brownish cocoon of silk and hair 

 amongst the food. Often several in a 

 web together. 



I. 7-8. Sluggish in habits. 



0. 8. Laid in hair-covered batches on the under side 



of leaves of food plant. Hatch same 

 month. Larvae feed for a short time, 

 and then hibernate in a common web. 



chrysozona, Bkh. (dysodea, Hb.), Hecatera. (Small Ranun- 

 culus) 



L. 7-8. On Crepis, Lactuca saligna, L. sativa, and 

 L. virosa on the flowers and seeds. 

 Found stretched out on the flowers by day. 



P. 9-6. Just below ground. 



1. 6-7. Comes to flowers at dusk ; especially fond 



of Spur Valerian. 

 0. 



Cidaria. Genus includes corylata, fulvata, immanata, miata, 

 pyraliata, sagittata, siterata, and truncata. 



Cilix. Genus includes glaucata. 



cinctaria, Schiff., Boarmia. (Ringed Carpet) 



L. 6-8. On Betula, Calluna, Polygonum, and Salix 



caprea. 

 P. 9-4. 

 I. 4 (end) -6 (beg.). Rests on stunted tree-trunks 



and Heather. 

 0. Laid hi crevices. Hatch in 16 days. 



cineraria, ~ELb.=sepi(ma t Hufn. 



cinerea, Hb., Agrotis (Euxoa). (Light Feathered Rustic) 



L. 6 (end) or 7 spring. On Rumex and Thymus 



serpyllum. Hibernates when full fed. 

 P. 4-5. 



I. 5-6. In chalk and limestone districts only. 

 O. 5 (end) -6 (beg.). Hatch in about 12 days. 



Cinnabar, (jacobcece, L., Hipocrita) 



cinxia, L., Melitcea. (Glanville Fritillary) 



L. 7-4. On Plantago lanceolata and P. niaritima. 

 After feeding for about 2 months, 

 hibernate in companies in a common 

 web. Only take full-fed larvae. 



