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I. 6-7. Comes to sugar. 



0. 7-8. Laid in regular rows side by side. 



lutarella, L. (pygmceola, Dbld.), Liihosia. (Pigmy Footman) 

 L. 8-5. On Lichenes. 

 P. 6. 



1. 6-8. Bests on Marram Grass after dusk. Females 



assemble males in early morning. Comes 

 to sugar and light. 

 0. Laid loosely. 



lutea, Strom, (flavago, F.), Xanthia. (Pink-barred Sallow) 



L. 3-6. In the catkins, when young, of Salix caprea, 



and on the leaves later, and on the seeds 



of Ulmus montana. 

 P. 7-8. Below ground at roots. 

 I. 9-10. Emerges in afternoon. Comes to honey dew, 



sugar, and late ripe plums. Frequents 



grass-heads. 

 0. 10. Hatch in 3. Laid close to buds. 



luteago, Hb., var. barrettii, Dbld., Dianthecia. (Barrett's 

 Marbled Coronet) 



L. 7-9. On Silene inflata and S. maritima. Bore into 

 leaf at first, and then into stem at axils 

 or into the roots. Whereabouts discov- 

 ered by frass. 



P. 9-6 or 8. In earth (?). 



I. 6-8. Fond of Campion bloom. Rests on rocks. 

 Does not come to sugar. 



O. 



luteata, Schiff., Asthena. (Small Yellow Wave) 



L. 8-9 or 10. On Acer campestris and Alnus. 



P. 10-5. 



I. 6-7. Sometimes earlier in warm places. Fly 



about 7 P.M. Beat out in daytime. 

 0. 



luteolata, L. (cratcegata, L.), Opisthograptis (Rumia). (Brim- 

 stone Moth) 



L. 4-9 (?), 10-4. On Betula, Corylus, Cratsegus, 

 Pyrus malus, Prunus spinosa, and other 

 trees. 



P. 6 and 9-3. In a web amongst food. 



I. 4-6. Has been found up till 8. 



O. 6. Hatchings recorded 7-12 days. Laid on 

 leaves of food. 



