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Euphorbia cyparissias. (Cypress Spurge) 

 euphorbise, Deilephila. (Spurge Hawk) 



L. 8-9. 

 murinata (euphorbiata), Minoa. (Drab Looper) 



L. 7-9. 



Euphorbia paralias. (Sea Spurge) 



euphorbise, Deilephila. (Spurge Hawk) 

 L. 8-9. 



Euphorbia peplus. (Petty Spurge) 



murinata (euphorbiata), Minoa. (Drab Looper) 

 L. 7-9. 



euphorbise, L. (var. myricce, Gn.), Acronycta. (Sweet-gale 



Moth) 

 L. 7-9. On Betula (best food), Calluna, Myrica 



gale (?), Plantago, Rosa, Rubus, Salix 



caprea, and Senecio jacobsea. 

 P. 10-5. Spun up on stones. 

 I. 4-6. Usually emerges between 1 and 4 P.M. 



Comes to sugar. 



0. Laid on stones or on the food in batches of 



3 or 4. Being bright red in colour are 

 easily seen. 



euphorbise, Deilephila (Hyles). (Spurge Hawk) 



L. 8-9. On Euphorbia cyparissias and E. paralias. 

 P. 10-6. In loose sand. Sometimes goes over 2 years. 



1. 6-7. 



O. Hatch in about a fortnight. 



euphorbiata, F.= murinata, Sc. 



Euphrasia offinalis. (Eye-bright) 



blandiata (adsequata), Perizoma. (Pretty Pinion) 



L. 9. 

 ericitata (minorata), Peiizoma. (Heath Rivulet) 



L. 9. v 



euphrosyne, L., Argynnis (Brenthis). (Pearl-bordered 

 Fritillary) 



L. 6-4. On Viola canina and V. tricola. On under- 

 sides of leaves, but will bask in hot sun. 

 Hibernates early under dead leaves. 



P. 4-5. Suspended. 



I. 5-6. Will lay on a potted plant if placed in a 

 roomy, sunny cage. 



0. 5-6, 



