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conjunctaria, ~Ld.=polygrammata, Bkh. 

 connexa, Bkh. =pabulatricula, Brh. 



Conopodium denudatum. (Earth-nut) 



atrata, Odezia (Tanagra). (Chimney-sweeper) 

 L. 5-6. 



consignata, Bkh. =insigniata, Hb. 



consonaria, Hb., Tephrosia. (Square-spot) 



L. 6-7. Night feeder on Betula, Fagus, Pinus, and 



Quercus. 



P. 8-5. Below ground at roots of trees. 

 I. 5-6. Rests on tree-trunks. 

 0. 5-6. Laid on trunks. Deposited 22nd May 1886, 



hatched 6th June 1886 (R. Adkin). 



consortaria, F., Boarmia. (Pale Oak Beauty) 



L. 7-8. On Betula, Quercus, and Salix caprea. 



P. 8-5. Below ground. 



I. 6-7 and sometimes 9. Rests on trees. Comes to 



light and sugar. 

 O. 6. Will lay in confinement in scored chip boxes. 



conspersa, Esp. (nana, Rott.), Dianthecia. (Marbled Coronet) 

 L. 7-9 (or earlier). In the capsules of Dianthus, D. 



barbatus, Lychnis, Silene inflata, and 



S. maritima. 

 P. 10-6. In a flimsy cocoon of earth and silk at the 



base of food plants. 



I. 6-7. Comes to sugar and flowers of food plants. 

 0. 6-7. Laid on the flowers or calyx. 



conspicillaris, L., Xylomiges. (Silver Cloud) 



L. 5 (end) -7. On the flowers of Lotus corniculatus, 



Rumex, and Trifolium minus. 

 P. 7-4. Below ground in a compact, brittle earthen 



cocoon. 

 I. 4-5. Rests on trees. Comes to sugar and plum 



blossom. 

 O. 5. Laid in a batch. Hatch in about 10 days. 



conspicuata, Schiff. = limbaria, F. 



constrictata, Gn.=distinctaria. 



contigua, Vill., Mamestra (Hadena). (The Beautiful Brocade) 



