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ligustri. Craniophora (Acronycta). (The Coronet) 



L. 8-9. Beat, 

 elinguaria, Crocallis. (Scalloped Oak) 



L. 9-5. 

 fuscantaria, Ennomos. (Dusky Thorn) 



L. 5-8. Beat, 

 abruptaria, Hemerophila. (Waved Umber) 



L. 5-8. Hangs pendant, 

 syringaria, Hygrochroa (Pericallia). (Lilac Beauty) 



L. 8-5 and 6. 



polycommata, Lobophora (Trichopteryx). (The Barred 

 Tooth-striped) 



L. 5-6. Feeds at first on buds, 

 viretata, Lobophora. (Yellow-barred Brindle) 



L. 6-7 and sometimes 9-10 on terminal shoots, 

 hirtaria (ius), Lycia (Biston). (Brindled Beauty) 



L. 6-7. Night feeder, 

 sambucaria, Ourapteryx. (Swallow-tail Moth) 



L. 8-5. 

 meticulosa, Phlogophora. (The Angle Shades) 



L. 7-8 and 10-5. Night feeder, 

 ocellatus, Smerinthus. (Eyed Hawk) 



L. 7-8. 

 ligustri, Sphinx. (Privet Hawk) 



L. 7-8. 

 flammea, Trigonophora. (Flame Brocade) 



L. 12-4. Will eat this when nearly full fed. 



Lilac. (Syringa vulgaris) 



Lilac Beauty, (syringaria, L., Hygrochroa (Pericallia)) 



Lily of the Valley. (Convallaria) 



limacodes, Hufn. (testudo, SchifL), Cochlidion. (The Festoon) 

 L. 8-10. On Fagus and Quercus. Does not pupate 



till spring. 

 P. 10. In a brownish cocoon with a white inside, 



and which has a hinged lid. Attached 



to a leaf. 

 I. 6-7. Male flies round tree-tops in sun, and may 



be beaten out in dull weather. Females 



sluggish. 

 0. 6-7. 



limbaria, F. (conspicuata, Schiff.), Fidonia. (Frosted Yellow) 

 L. 6 and 9. On Cytisus, Scoparius. Beat or 

 brush. 



