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Heather or Ling. ( Calluna vulgaris) 



Heath Fritillary. (athalia, Rott., Melitcea) 



Heath Rivulet, (ericitata, Stph. (minorata, Tr.), Perizoma 

 (Emmelesia)) 



Heath Rustic, (agathina, Dup., Agrotis) 

 Hebrew Character, (gothica, L., Tceniocampa) 

 Hecatera. Genus includes chrysozona and serena. 



hecta (hectus, L.), Hepialus. (Gold Swift) 



L. 7-4 or 5. Burrows in root. Hibernates when 

 quite small, and resumes feeding in April. 

 Full fed by October, when it again 

 hibernates in an earthen cell till the 

 spring, when it gnaws stems of Pteris 

 aquilina. 



P. 5-6 (early). In an oblong earth-covered cocoon 

 on the ground under moss or leaves. 

 Hatch in about a fortnight. 



I. 6-7. Males hover amongst bracken ; the females 

 fly straight. Pairs may often be found 

 after dusk on grass stems. 



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Hedera. (Ivy) 



rusticata, Acidalia (Ptychopoda). (Least Carpet) 



L. 8-5. 

 trigeminata, Acidalia. (Treble Brown-spot) 



L. 9-4 and 6. 

 gemmaria, Boarmia. (Willow Beauty) 



L. 8-5. 

 repandata, Boarmia. (Mottled Beauty) 



L. 7-5. Beat at night, 

 argiolus, Cyaniris. (Holly Blue) 



L. 6 and 8-10. Night feeder, 

 quercus, Lasiocampa. (Oak Eggar) 



L. 8-7. 

 viretata, Lobophora. (Yellow-barred Brindle) 



L. 6-7 and sometimes 9-10. 

 sambucaria, Ourapteryx. (Swallow-tail Moth) 



L. 8-6. 

 tarsipennalis, Zanclognatha. (Fan-foot) 



L, 7 and 8-3 or 4. Night feeder. 



