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P. 10-6. Amongst reed stubble. 

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

 0. 



flammea, Esp. (empyrea, Hb.), Trigonophora. (Flame Bro- 

 cade) 



L. 10-5 (Meyrick says 12-5). On Fraxinus when the 

 larva is full grown, Ligustram, Ranun- 

 culus ficaria, and R. repens. 



P. 4-9. In a silk cocoon under upper leaves. 



I. 9-10. 



0. 9-10. Laid on the leaf stalks of food. Hatch in 



2-3 weeks. 



flava, H&w.=stramineola, Dbld.=griseola, Hb. (The Pale 

 Footman) 



flavago, ~EiSp.=ochracea, Hb., Ochria. 

 flavago, ~F.=lutea, Xanthia. 



flavicinctata, Hb. (ruficinctata, Gn.), Entephria. (Yellow- 

 ringed Carpet) 



L. 9-4 or 5 and 6-7. On Saxifraga azoides, S. hypno- 

 ides, and Sedum. 



P. 4 and 5, 6 and 7. 



1. 5 and 7-8. Rests on limestone rocks. 

 0. 



flavicornis, L., Polyploca. (The Yellow Horned) 



L. 6-7. Rests in a folded leaf by day, preferring 



stunted trees of Betula. 

 P. 8-3. In a flimsy cocoon amongst leaves, moss, or 



roots of grass ; sometimes just below soil. 



May go over to second year. 

 I. 3-4. Comes to Sallow bloom, Birch sap, and 



sugar. Rests on trees and twigs. 



0. 4-5. Laid singly or in pairs in angles between 



buds and the twigs. Hatch in about a 

 month. 



flavocincta, F., Polia. (Large Ranunculus) 



L. 4-7. On Lathyrus latifolia, Mentha, Plantago, 



Prunus armeniaca, Rumex, Senecio vul- 



garis, and Stellaria media. 

 P. 7-9. Below ground. 



1. 9-10. Comes to sugar and ripe plums. 

 0. 10. Sleeve out during winter. 



