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P. 4-5. Suspended from the stalks. 

 I. 5-6. 



0. Laid in clusters under the tip of a leaf. 



Circaea lutetiana. (Enchanter's Nightshade) 



silaceata, Eustroma (Cidaria). (Small Phoenix) 

 L. 6-7 (sometimes 8-9). 



circellaris, Hufn. (ferruginea). Amathes (Orthosia, Mellinia). 



(The Brick) 

 L. 4-6 or 7. On Fraxinus, Populus, P. tremula, 



Salix, Ulmus, and U. montana on the 



flowers and seeds. 

 P. 6-9. 



1. 8-10. Comes to Tritoma uvaria flowers. 

 O. 



Cirphis. Genus includes comma, loreyi, putrescens, and uni- 

 puncta. 



Cirrhia. Genus includes citrago. 

 Cirrhcedia. Genus includes xerampelina. 



Cirsium lanceolatum. (Spear Plume Thistle) 

 cardui, Pyrameis. (Painted Lady) 

 L. 6. 



Cistus Forester, (geryon, Hb., Ino (Adscita)) 



citrago, L., Cirrhia (Xanthia). (Orange Sallow) 



L. 4-5. On Tilia. Night feeder. Hides by day 



between two leaves spun together. When 



full grown retreats to the ground by day. 

 P. 6-7. At roots and between leaves. Makes its 



cocoon early in 6, but does not pupate 



for some weeks. 

 I. 8-9. Fond of honey dew, ripe pears, and sugared 



leaves. Comes to light and to Ivy bloom. 

 0. 9. Hatch 4. Keep eggs cool all the winter, or 



they will hatch before food is ready for 



them. 



citraria, Hb.=ochrearia, Ross. 



Cladium mariscus. 



leucostigma (fibrosa), Helotropha (Apamea). (The Crescent) 

 L. 5-7. In stems. 



