88 THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LOG-BOOK 



P. 10-6. Under ground. 



I. 6 and sometimes 8. Fond of flowers and sugar. 

 O. 



cuculla, (ina), Esp. Lophopteryx. (Maple Prominent) 



L. 6 or 7-9. On Acer campestris and A. pseudo- 



platamus (in confinement). Young larvae 



eat under sides of leaves. Beat. 

 P. 9-5. In a gauzy silk cocoon at foot of trees under 



leaves or loose bark, sometimes under 



moss on trunks. 

 I. 5-6. In confinement images may appear in 7 



from early-laid eggs. 



0. 6 or 7 (beg.). Laid in ones, twos, or threes on the 



under sides of leaves. 



cucullata, Hufn. (sinuata, Hb.), Anticlea. (Royal Mantle) 



L. 7-8. On the flowers of Galium mollugo and G. 



verum. 

 P. 9-5. In a slight web amongst the flowers. 



1. 6-7. Flies at dusk. Comes to light. Emerges 



7-9 A.M. 



0. 7, 



cucullatella, L., Nola. (Short-cloaked Moth) 



L. 8-6. On Crataegus, Prunus, P. spinosa, Pyrus, 

 and P. communis. Hibernates in a silk- 

 covered crevice. 



P. 6. In a slight web. 



1. 6-7. Flies at dusk. 

 0. 



Cucullia. Genus includes abrotani, absinthii, arthemisice, 

 asteris, chamomillce, gnaphalii, lychnitis, 

 scrophularice, umbratica, and verbasci. 



cucullina, Hb,= cuculla, Esp. 



Cud- weed. ( Cfnaphalium) 



Cudweed Shark, (gnaphalii, Hb., Cucullia) 



culiciformis, L., Sesia. (Large Red-belted Clearwing) 



L. Feeds 2 years on the inner bark of Betula, 



preferring stumps of cut-down trees. 



Frass shows whereabouts. 

 P. 4 (end). Obtained by splitting affected stumps. 



