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veris, Primus padus, P. spinosa, Quercus, 

 Rubus, Rumex, Salix, S. caprea, Vae- 

 cinium oxycoccus, Vinca, and Viola. In 

 autumn only low plants mentioned are 

 eaten. 



P. 5-6. On the ground. 



I. 6-7. Comes to sugar and light. 



O. 



firmata, Hb., Thera. (Pine Carpet) 



L. 4-5 and 8. On Pinus Sylvestris. Beat. 



P. 11-5 and 7. In sand. 



I. 6-7 and 9-10. Rests on tree-trunks. Comes to 



sugar. 

 O. 



fissipuncta, Hw. (ysilon or upsilon, Bkh.) 5 Dyschorista. (Dingy 



Shears) 

 L. 4-5. Night feeder on Populus and Salix (narrow 



leaved vars.). Hides under debris and 



loose bark by day. 



P. 6-7. Under bark or spun up at roots. 

 I. 6-7. Comes to sugar. Flies high round Sallow 



bushes at dusk. 



Five-spot Burnet. (trifolii, Esp., Zygcena) 



Flame, (putris, L., Axylia) 



Flame Brocade, (flammea, Esp. (empyrea, Hb.), Trigonophora) 



Flame Carpet, (designata, Rott. (propugnata, F.), Coremia 

 ( Ochyria)) 



Flame Moth, (rubidata, F., Anticlea) 



Flame Shoulder, (plecta, L., Noctua (Ochropleura)) 



Flame Wainscot, (flammea, Curt., Meliana) 



flammatra, F., Noctua ( Agrotis). (The Black Collar) 

 L. 9-5. On low plants. 

 P. 



I. 7. Very rare immigrant. 

 O. 



flammea, Curt., Meliana. (Flame Wainscot) 



L. 8-10. Hides by day in old stems, and feeds at 

 night on Phragmites. 



