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P. 4-5. Black and hairy. In a slight web amongst 



food. 

 I. 6-7. Pairs may often be found at rest amongst 



grass. 

 O. 7. Laid in hair-covered batches. 



fasciana, L. (fuscula, Bkh.), Hapalotis (Erastria). (Marbled 



White-spot) 



L. 7-9. On Molinia caerulea. Sweep at night. 

 P. 9-6. 



I. 6-7 (or earlier). Rests on Fir trunks. Sometimes 

 comes to light. 



0. (?) 



fasciaria, Schiff . =prosapiaria, L. 



fasciuncula, Hw., Miana. (Middle-barred Minor) 



L. 4-5 In the shoots of Graminese, preferring Aira 



csespitosa. Probably after hibernation. 

 P. 5. Below ground. 

 I. 5-6. Likes moist places. Comes to sugar. 

 0. 



favicolor, Barr., Leucania. (Mathew's Wainscot) 

 L. 7-4. On Graminese. 

 P. (?) 



1. 6-7 and sometimes 8 or 9. 

 O. 



Feathered Brindle. (austmlis, B., Aporophyla) 



Feathered Ear. (leucophcea, View., Pachetra) 



Feathered Footman, (striata, L., Coscinia) 



Feathered Gothic, (popularis, F., Epineuronia (Heliophobus)) 



Feathered Ranunculus, (lichenea, Hb., Epunda) 



Feathered Thorn, (pennaria, L., Himera (Colotois)) 



Feltia. Genus includes exclamationis. 



Fennel. (Fceniculum vulgare) 



fennica, Tausch, Agrotis. 



L. 9-5. On Corydalis and Epilobium. 

 P. 6-7. 



