168 THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LOG-BOOK 



Large Wainscot, (lutosa, Hb., Calamia (Nonagria)) 

 Large White, (brassicce, L., Pieris) 

 Large Yellow Underwing. (pronuba, L. 5 Triphcena) 



lariciata, Frr., Eupithecia. (Larch Pug) 



L. 6 (end) -7 (or later North). On Abies and Larix. 



Beat. 



P. 8-5. In an earthen cocoon. 

 I. 5-6. Beat branches or search trunks of Larch. 



0. 6. 



Larix. (Larch) 



piniaria, Bupalus. (Bordered White) 



L. 8-10. 



prosapiaria (fasciaria), Ellopia (Hylsea). (The Barred 

 Red) 



L. 9-5. Beat out 3-4. 

 indigata, Eupithecia. (Ochreous Pug) 



L. 6, 7, and 9. Beat, 

 lariciata, Eupithecia. (Larch Pug) 



L. 5-7. Later in North, 

 bidentata, Gonodontis. (Scalloped Hazel) 



L. 7-10. Beat, 

 flexula, Laspeyria (Aventia). (The Beautiful Hook-tip) 



L. 9-4 or 5. On Lichens. Beat, 

 autumnata, Oporabia. (The Autumnal Moth) 



L. 5-6. 



Larkspur. (Delphinium) 



Lasiocampa. Genus includes quercus and trifolii. 



Laspeyria. Genus includes flexula. 



lathonia, L., Argynnis. (Queen of Spain Fritillary) 



L. 6 and 8. From immigrant females. On Viola 



canina and V. tricolor. 

 P. 6-7 and 9. Suspended. 



1. 5 and 9. 



0. 5 and 9. Hatch in about a week, but rarely 

 reach the imago stage in this country, 

 the climate being too cold. 



Lathyrus latifolia. (Everlasting Pea) 

 flavicincta, Polia, (Large Ranunculus) 

 L. 4-7. 



