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I. 5 (end) -6. Flies over Birch, and rests on the 

 leaves. Comes to flowers of Rhododen- 

 dron and Wood Spurge. 



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cultraria, F. (unguicula, Hb.), Drepana. (The Barred Hook- 

 tip) 



L. 6-7 and 8-9 or 10. On Fagus. Hides between 

 leaves in the day-time. Beat at night. 



P. 7-8 and 9-5. Between two leaves. 



I. 5 and 8. Males fly in sun. Beat trees and bushes. 

 Rests on trunks in dull weather. 



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Cupido. Genus includes argiades. 

 Currant. ( Ribes) 



Currant Clear wing, (tipuliformis, Cl., Sesia) 

 Currant Pug. (assimulata, Gz., Eupithecia) 



cursoria, Hufn., Agrotis (Euxoa). (Coast Dart) 



L. 9-6. On Graminese (especially Ammophila), Aren- 



aria, Artemisia absinthium, and Viola. 

 P. 7. At some depth in the sand. 

 I. 7-9. Frequents sand-hills on East Coast, Cheshire, 



and Lancashire. Comes to sugar and 



Ragwort flowers. 

 O. 8-9. Hatch in a few days. 



curtula, L., Pygcera (Clostera). (Chocolate-tip) 



L. 5-6 and 8-9. On Populus, P. tremula, and Salix 



caprea (prefers shrubby trees). Search by 



day or beat at night. 

 P. 6 and 10-4. Spun up in leaves. 

 I. 4-5 and 7-8. 

 O. Laid hi batches on the leaves. 



Cyaniris. Genus includes argiolus. 

 Cybosia. Genus includes mesomella. 

 cynipiformis, Esp. =vespiformis, L. 



Cynoglossum officinale. (Hound's-tongue) 

 ripse, Agrotis. (Sand Dart) 



L. 8-10. Hides in sand by day. 



