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liturata, CL, Semiothisa (Macaria). (Tawny -barred Angle) 

 L. 6-8 and sometimes 9-10. On Pinus sylvestris. 

 P. 10-5 and 8. Under moss at foot of trees. 

 I. 5-7 and 8-9. Rests on trunks, branches, and fallen 



needles in pine woods. 

 O. 



livornica, Esp. (lineata, Sc.), Phryxus (Deilephila). (Striped 



Hawk Moth) 

 L. 6-7 and 8-9. From August immigrants. On 



Erythraea, Fuchsia, Rumex, and Vitis 



vinifera. 

 P. 7-8. 

 I. 8-9. Immigrant. Comes to tubular flowers. 



Rests almost anywhere by day. 

 O. Hatch in 3 weeks. 



Lobophora. Genus includes carpinata, halterata, polycommata, 

 sexalisata, and viretata. 



Lobster, (fagi, L., Stauropus) 

 lobulata, Hb.=carpinata, Bkh. 

 Loelia. Genus includes ccenosa. 

 Lomaspilis. Genus includes marginata. 

 Long-tailed Blue, (bceticus, L., Lampides) 



Lonicera. (Honeysuckle) 



prunaria, Angerona. (Orange Moth) 



L. 7-5. 

 repandata, Boarmia. (Mottled Beauty) 



L. 7-5. Beat at night, 

 elinguaria, Crocallis. (Scalloped Oak) 



L. 9-5. 



satura, Eumichtis (Hadena). (The Beautiful Arches or 

 Scarce Brocade) 



L. 7-8. Very rare, 

 fuciformis, Hemaris. (Broad-bordered Bee Hawk Moth) 



L. 6-8. On under sides of leaves, 

 defoliaria, Hybernia. (Mottled Umber) 



L. 3-6. Beat, 

 syringaria, Hygrochroa, (Lilac Beauty) 



L. 8-5 or 6. 

 sibylla, Limenitis^. (White Admiral) 



L. 8 or 9-5. 



