144 THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LOG-BOOK 



grisealis, Hb. } Zanclognatha (Herminia). (Small Fan-foot) 

 L. 8-9. On Quercus. Beat. 

 P. 9-6. In a web on under side of leaf. 

 I. 6-7. Beat out of herbage by day. 

 0. 



griseata, Schiff., Lithostege. (Grey Carpet) 



L. 7-8. Full fed in about a month. Feeds on 



Erysimum and Sisymbrium Sophia. 

 P. 8-5. Below ground. 

 I. 5-6. May be brushed out of hedge or herbage. 



0. 6-7. Laid on food plants. 



griseola, Hb. 5 Lithosia. (Dingy Footman) 



L. 8-6. On Lichenes on Alnus, and Salix caprea. 

 Will also eat withered leaves, and occa- 

 sionally sliced turnip. 



P. 6. In a cocoon under moss and lichens on trees. 



1. 7-8. Comes to sugar and light. 

 0. Hatch in 8. 



griseo-variegata (piniperda, Panz.), Panolis (Trachea). (Pine 



Beauty) 

 L. 5-7. On needles of Pinus sylvestris, which they 



greatly resemble, and on which they 



feed from tip to base. 

 P, 8. In crevices of bark, or more usually two 



inches deep under fallen needles 1 or 



2 feet away from the tree. 

 I. 3-5. Rests on trees. Fond of Sallow and Berberis 



bloom. Comes to sugar. 

 0. 5. 



Grisette. (v. Marsh Dagger) 



Grizzled Skipper, (malvce, L., Syrichthus (Hesperia)) 



Gromwell. ( Lithospermum) 



grossulariata, L., Abraxas. (The Magpie) 



L. 8-5 or 6. On Cotyledon umbilicus, Euonymus 

 (non Europseus vars.), Crataegus, Prunus 

 spinosa, Pyrus, Ribes, R. grossularia, 

 Sedum telephium, and Ulmus, etc. 

 Hibernates, as a rule, amongst food 

 plant. Occasionally feed up and produce 

 moths in the autumn. 



P. 5-6. Spun up in a web on the leaves or twigs. 



