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gonostigma, F., Orgyia (Notolophus). (Scarce Vapourer) 



L. 7 and 9-4 or 5. The second brood sometimes 

 produces images in the autumn. Beat. 

 Feeds on Quercus, Salix, S. caprea, and 

 sometimes on Corylus, Crataegus, Fagus, 

 Prunus spinosa, and Ulmus. 

 P. 5 and 7. In a cocoon. 



I. 6 and 7 (end) -8 (beg.). The females never leave 

 the web. 



0. Laid on the cocoon in a batch of from 



400-500. Deposited 7th July 1891, 

 hatched 27th July (R. Adkin). 



Gooseberry. (Ribes grossularia) 



Goose-foot. ( Chenopodium) 



Goose-grass or Cleavers. (Oalium aparine) 



goossensiata, Mabille (minutata, Gn.), Eupithecia. (Ling Pug) 

 L. 8-9. On flowers of Calluna and Erica. 

 P. 9-6. In an earthen cocoon. 



1. 6-7. On heaths and moors. Comes to light. 

 0. 



Gorse. ( Ulex) 



Gortyna. Genus includes micacea, nictitans, petasitis. 



Gothic, (typica, L., Ncenia) 



gothica, L., Tceniocampa. (Hebrew Character) 



L. 4-6. On Crataegus, Quercus, Rumex, Salix caprea, 



and Taraxacum. 

 P. 6-4. At roots. 

 I. 3-4. Comes to Sallow bloom. 



0. Laid in batches, two deep towards centre. 



Hatch 4-5. 



gracilis, F., Tceniocampa. (Powdered Quaker) 



L. 5-7. Hides in spun-up leaves. Feeds on Inula, 

 Lysimachia vulgaris, Lythrum salicaria, 

 Myrica gale, Rubex, Salix caprea, and 

 Spiraea. 

 P. 8-4. At roots of food plant. 



1. 4-5. Comes to blooms of Damson, Plum, and 



Sallow. 

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