92 THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LOG-BOOK 



P. 7-8 (?) and 9-4. Usually killed during the winter. 



Suspended. 



I. 6, 7, 8. Immigrant. 

 0. Acorn-shaped. Laid on flowers of food. 



Dark Arches, (monoglypha, Hufn. (polyodon, L.), Xylophasia) 



Dark-barred Twin-spot Carpet, (unidentaria, Hw., Coremia 

 (Ochyria)) 



Dark-bordered Beauty. (parallelaria, Schiff. (vespertaria, 

 Stph.), Epione) 



Dark Brocade, (adusta, Esp., Eumichtis (Hadena)) 



Dark Chestnut, (ligula, Esp. (spadicea, Hw.), Orrhodia 

 ( Conistra)) 



Dark Crimson Under wing, (sponsa, L., Catocala) 

 Dark Dagger, (tridens, Schiff., Acronycta) 

 Dark Green Fritillary. (aglaia, L., Argynis) 

 Dark Marbled Carpet, (immanata, Hw., Cidaria) 

 Dark Spectacle, (triplasia, L., Abrostola) 

 Dark Spinach, (comitata, L., Pelurga) 

 Dark Sword-grass, (ypsilon, Rott., Agrotis) 

 Dark Tussock, (fascelina, L., Dasychira) 

 Dark Umber, (rhamnata, Schiff., Scotosia) 

 Dasycampa. Genus includes rubiginea. 

 Dasychira. Genus includes fascelina and pudibunda. 

 Dasypolia. Genus includes templi. 



Datura. (Thorn Apple) 



peltigera, Heliothis. (Bordered Straw) 



L. 6-8 and 9-10. On the unripe seeds and flowers. 



Daucus. (Carrot) 



