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glandifera, Hb., Bryophila. (Marbled Green) 



L. 10-5. On Lichenes on rocks and walls. Hides by 

 day in a woven silk retreat, covered with 

 bits of lichens, moss, mortar, etc. Hiber- 

 nates early in crevices. 



P. 8-9. In a silk and lichen-covered cocoon amongst 

 food. 



I. 7-8. Rests on walls and rocks. Comes to sugar. 



0. 9. Laid in a line. 



Glanville Fritillary. (cinxia, L., Melitcea) 



glareosa, Esp., Noctua. (Autumnal Rustic) 



L. 8-6. On Calluna, Cytisus scoparius, Erica, Gram- 

 inese, Rumex, R. acetosa, Salix caprea, 

 and Scilla nut an. 

 P. 6-7. On the ground. 

 I. 8-9. Comes to sugar. 

 0. 



glauca, Hb., Mamestra (Hadena). (Glaucous Shears) 



L. 7-8. On Calluna, Lactuca, Myrica gale, and Salix 



caprea. Sleeve out. 

 P. 8-5. On the ground, or just below surface, in a 



loose silk and earth cocoon. 

 I. 5-6. Rests on fences, trees, rocks, etc., usually 



low down. Comes to sugar sparingly. 

 0. Eggs easily obtained from females in 



confinement, 



glaucata, Sc. (spinulct; Schiff.), Cilix. (Chinese Character) 



L. 6-7 and 9-10. Full fed in under a month. Feed 



on Cratsegus, Prunus spinosa, Pyrus, and 



P. Communis. 



P. 6-8 and 9-5. Amongst leaves of food plant. 

 I. 5-6 and 8. Comes to light. At rest looks like 



bird droppings. 

 O. Deposited 25th July 1912, hatched 3rd August. 



Glaucous Shears, (glauca, Hb., Mamestra (Hadena)) 



globularise, Hb., Ino (Ehagades, Adscita). (Scarce Forester) 

 L. 8-5. On Centaurea scabiosa and C. nigra. Search 

 for blistered -looking leaves. The L. leaves 

 the mines in 10, and hibernates on a silk 

 pad under the leaves, 

 P. 6, 



