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monacha. Lymantria (Liparis). (The Black Arches) 



L. 4-7. 

 margaritaria, Metrocampa. (Light Emerald) 



L. 9-5. 

 confusalis, Nola. (Least Black Arches) 



L. 7-8. 

 aurago, Ochria (Xanthia). (The Barred Sallow) 



L. 4 or 5-6 or 7. Beat, 

 gonostigma, Orgyia. (Scarce Vapourer) 



L. 7 and 9-4 or 5. Not usual food, 

 betularia, Pachys. (Peppered Moth) 



L. 7-9. Beat, 

 bucephala, Phalera. (Buff-tip) 



L. 8-9. 

 satellitia, Scopelosoma. (The Satellite) 



L. 5-6. Cannibal, 

 fagi, Stauropus. (The Lobster) 



L. 7-9. 

 consonaria, Tephrosia. (Square-spot) 



L. 6-7. Night feeder, 

 stabilis, Taeniocampa. (Common Quaker) 



L. 5-7. 



falcataria, L. (falcula, Schiff.), Drepana. (Pebble Hook-tip) 

 L. 6-7 and 9-10. On Alnus and Betula. Hides by 



day in a leaf turned down with silk. Beat 



at night. 

 P. 7 and 8 and 10-5. Spun up in a doubled leaf or 



between two leaves. Fallen leaves must 



be searched for the second brood. 

 I. 5 and 8. Beat out. 

 O. 6. The female lays for some days successively. 



falcula, Schiff . = falcataria, L. 



False Mocha, (porata, F., Ephyra (Zonosoma)) 



Fan-foot, (tarsipennalis, Tr., Zanclognatha (Herminia)) 



fascelina, L., Dasychira (Orgyia), (Dark Tussock) 



L. 8-4. On Calluna, Cratsegus, Cytisus scoparius, 

 and Salix (especially dwarf vars.). Rolls 

 in a ring when disturbed. Hibernates 

 early in a silk envelope amongst the 

 branches. In captivity should be sleeved 

 out on the food plant with plenty of 

 dead leaves. 



