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P. 6. Amongst moss and lichens at about 2,500 

 feet elevation. Said to be only found in 

 even years. 



I. 6 (end) -7 (end). Will lay in chip boxes. 



0. 7. Hatch early in 8. 



Hypericum. (St. John's Wort) 



polyodon, Cloantha. (Purple Cloud) 



L. 7-8 (?) 

 plagiata, Anaitis. (Treble-bar) 



L. 6-7 and 10-4. 



Hyppa. Genus includes rectilinea. 

 Hyria. Genus includes muricata. 



ianira, L., Epinephele. (Meadow Brown) 



L. 6, 1, and 8-5 or 6. On Graminese. Hibernate 



till 5. Search or sweep at night. 

 P. 5-6. Suspended. 



1. 6-9. Probably 2 broods. Breed for cabinet 

 specimens. 



0. Laid on grass blades. Hatch in about 12 



days. Deposited 19th July, hatched 

 6th August (F. Oldaker). 



ianthina, Esp., Triphcena. (Lesser Broad-border) 



L. 8-4 or 5. Feeds in autumn on Primula vulgaris, 

 Rubus fruticosus, and Rumex ; and in 

 spring on Cratsegus, Salix caprea, and 

 Ulmus. Search hedgerows in early spring, 

 and beat trees later on at night. 

 P. 5-7. Below ground, near surface. 



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

 0. 



icarus, Rott. (alexis, Hb.), Lyccena. (Common Blue) 



L. 9-4 and 6, 7, and 8. On Lotus corniculatus, Ononis 

 arvensis, 0. spinosa, and Ornithopus 

 perpusillus. Will often eat the flowers. 



P. 5 and 8. Slightly suspended or free. 



I. 5-9. Two broods. Sometimes three in south. 



O. Laid on upper sides of terminal shoots of 



food plant, or on objects close by. 



ichneumoniformis, F., Sesia (Mgwia}. (Six-belted Clearwing) 



