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tincta, Aplecta. (Silvery Arches) 



L. 8-5. Rarely, 

 cratsegi, Aporia. (Black- veined White) 



L. 8-5. In a common web at first, 

 hispidaria, Apocheima (Nyssia). (Small Brindled Beauty) 



L. 5-6. 

 lutulenta, Aporophyla (Epunda). (Deep-brown Dart) 



L. 9-4. Hibernates early. Feeds on buds in spring, 

 nigra, Aporophyla (Epunda). (Black Rustic) 



L. 10-5. Night feeder. In confinement, 

 bimaculata (taminata), Bapta. (White-pinion Spotted) 



L. 6-7. Beat. 

 gemmaria, Boarmia. (Willow Beauty) 



L. 8-5. 

 repandata, Boarmia. (Mottled Beauty) 



L. 7-5. Beat at night, 

 coronata, Chloroclystis. (V-Pug) 



L. 6-7 and autumn, 

 corylata, Cidaria. (Broken-barred or Hazel Carpet) 



L. 7-9. Beat, 

 truncata (russata), Cidaria. (Common Marbled Carpet) 



L. 6 and 8-2. 

 glaucata (spinula), Cilix. (Chinese Character) 



L. 6-7 and 9-10. 

 elinguaria, Crocallis. (Scalloped Oak) 



L. 9-5. 

 fascelina, Dasychira (Orgyia). (Dark Tussock) 



L. 8-4. Hibernates in a silk envelope amongst 



branches, 

 cseruleocephala, Diloba. (Figure of Eight Moth) 



L. 4-6. Prefers ends of shoots, on which they rest 



lengthways. Search in the afternoon, 

 autumnaria, Ennomos. (Large Thorn) 



L. 5-8. Beat, 

 quercinaria (angularia), Ennomos. (August Thorn) 



L. 4-7. 

 lanestris, Eriogaster. (Small Eggar) 



L. 5-7. Gregarious in a web till nearly full fed. 

 dodonata, Eupithecia. (Oak-tree Pug) 



L. 6-7. Beat, 

 exiguata, Eupithecia. (Mottled Pug) 



L. 9-10. 

 insigniata (consignata), Eupithecia. (Pinion -spotted Pug) 



L. 5-6. 

 vulgata, Eupithecia. (Common Pug) 



L. 6-7. 



chrvjsorrhaea, Euproctis (Porthesia). (Brown-tail) 

 8-6, 



