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Lithomoia. Genus includes solidaginis. 



Lithophane. Genus includes semibrunnea and soda. 

 lithorhiza, Bkh.-=areola, Esp. 



Lithosia. Genus includes caniola, complana, deplana, griseola, 

 lurideola, luterella, sericea, and sororcula. 



Lithospermum. (Gromwell) 



lutulenta, Aporphyla (Epunda). 

 L. 9-4. Hibernates early. 



Lithostege. Genus includes griseata. 



lithoxylea, F., XylopJiasia. (Light Arches) 



L. 10-5. On Graminese. Feeds close to roots. 



P. 6. Below ground. 



I. 6-7. Rests on fences. Comes to sugar. 



Little Emerald, (lactearia, L., lodis) 

 Little Thorn, (advenaria, Hb., Epione) 



littoralis, Curt., Leucania. (Shore Wainscot) 



L. 8-5. On Gramineae, especially Psamma arenaria 



or Ammophila. Hide in the sand by 



day near the roots. Captures should be 



placed under grass ; they eat through 



muslin. 

 P. 6. In a large brittle cocoon of sand. Hatch in 



under 3 weeks. 

 I. 6-7, and earlier or later. Come to sugar and to 



flowering grass-heads, especially Arundo 



arenaria. 

 0. Laid in a string on a grass blade, the edge 



of which has been folded. 



litura, L., Amathes (Orthosia). (Brown-spot Pinion) 



L. 4-6. On Alnus, Gramineae, Quercus, Rosa, Rubus, 



Rumex, and Salix caprea, etc. 

 P. 6-9. Below ground. 

 I. 9-10. Comes to Ivy and to flowers of Tritoma 



uvaria. 

 0. Laid 12th October, hatched 2nd April 



(Tonge). 



