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Lathyrus pratensis. (Meadow Vetchling or Yellow Pea) 

 sinapis, Leucophasia. (Wood White) 



L. 6-7 and 8-9. 

 lonicerae, Zygsena. (Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet) 



L. 5. Sometimes feeds 2 years. 



Lathyrus tuberosus. 



sinapis, Leucophasia. (Wood White) 

 L. 6-7 and 8-9. 



Latticed Heath, (clathrata, L., Chiasmia (Strenia)) 



Laurustinus. ( Vibanum Tinus) 



Lead Belle, (plumbaria, F., Oriholiiha (Selidosema)) 



Lead-coloured Drab, (populeti, Tr., Tceniocampa) 



Lead-coloured Pug. (plumbeolata, Hw., Eupithecia) 



Least Black Arches, (confusalis, HS., Nola) 



Least Carpet, (rusticata, F., Acidalia (Ptychopoda)) 



Least Minor, (captiuncula, Tr. (expolita, Stt.), Phothedes) 



Least Yellow Underwing. (inter jecta. Hb., Triphcena) 



Leontodon autumnalis. ( Apargia) 



ochrata, Acidalia (Sterrha). (Bright Wave) 

 L. 7-10, or on to spring, Eats flowers. 



Leopard Moth, (pyrina, L. (cesculi, L.), Zeuzera) 



leporina, L., Acronycta. (The Miller) 



L. 7-9. On Alnus and Betula. Sometimes on 

 Populus and Quercus. Rests on the 

 under sides of leaves. When one larva 

 is found, search for others, 



P. 9. Spun up in crevices of bark. Often go over 

 3 years. In confinement supply cork or 

 rotten wood. 



I. 5-6. Fly at dusk. 



0. 6-7. Laid in loose batches of 20 or more. 



Lesser Belle, (salicalis, Schiff., Madopa) 



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



