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Hybernia. Genus includes aurantiaria, defoliaria, leucophceria, 

 marginaria, and rupicapraria. 



Hydrelia. Genus includes uncula. 

 Hydrilla. Genus includes palustris. 



Hydriomena. Genus includes elutata, furcata, impluviata, and 

 ruberata. 



Hydroecia. Genus includes crinanensis, micacea, nictitans, 

 and petasitis. 



Hygrochroa. Genus includes syringaria. 



Hylaea. Genus includes prosapiaria. 



Hyles. Genus includes euphorbice. 



Hyloicus. Genus includes pinaslri. 



Hylophila. Genus includes bicolorana and prasinana. 



Hyoscyamus. ( Henbane) 



peltigera, Heliothis. (Bordered Straw) 

 L. 6-8 and 9-10. 



Hypena. Genus includes obsitalis, proboscidalis, and rostralis. 



Hypenodes. Genus includes albistrigalis, costcestrigalis, and 

 tcenialis. 



hyperanthus, L., Aphantophus. (The Ringlet) 



L. 8-6. Hibernate 10-3. Feed at night. Sweep or 



search graminese in woods. 

 P. 6. Low down in the tufts. 

 I. 7-8. Captured females will lay in a cage on 



potted-up grasses. 

 0. 8. Dropped loosely amongst grass tufts. Laid 



25th July, hatched 5th August (F. 



Oldaker). 



hyperborea, Zett. (alpina, Stt.), Agrotis (Epipsilia, Pachnobia). 



(Northern Dart) 



L. 8-6. On Arctostaphylos, Empetrium, and Vac- 

 cinium. Best fed on potted-up plants. 

 Difficult to rear. Hide under moss. 



