192 THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LOG-BOOK 



Many-lined Moth, (polygrammata, Bkh. (conjunctaria, Ld.), 

 Phibalapteryx) 



Maple Prominent, (cuculla, Esp. (cucullina, Hb.), Lophop- 

 teryx) 



Maple Pug. (inturbata, Hb. (subciliata, Gn.), Eupithecia) 



Map- winged Swift, (fusconebulosa (velleda, Hb.) 3 Hepialus) 



Marbled Beauty, (perla, F., Bryophila) 



Marbled Brown, (trimacula, Esp., Drymonia) 



Marbled Clover, (dipsacea, L., Heliothis) 



Marbled Coronet, (conspersa, Esp., Dianthoecia) 



Marbled Green, (glandifera, Hb., Bryophila) 



Marbled Minor, (strigilis, Cl., Miana) 



Marbled Pug. (irriguata, Hb., Eupithecia) 



Marbled White, (galatea, L., Melanargia) 



Marbled White-spot, (fasciana, L. (fuscula, Bkh.), Hapalotis 

 (Erastria)) 



March Moth, (cescularia, SchifL, Anisopteryx) 



margaritaria, L., Metrocampa (Eudalimia). (Light Emerald) 

 L. 9-5. On Betula, Cytisus, Fagus, Quercus, and 



Uhnus. Nibbles bark and buds in winter. 



Beat in April. Sometimes second brood. 

 P. 6. 

 I. 6-7. Can be found at rest on bracken after dusk. 



Comes to light. 

 0. 

 marginaria, Bkh. (progemmaria, Hb.), Hybernia. (Dotted 



Border) 

 L. 4-5. On Alnus, Betula, Carpinus, Cratsegus, 



Prunus spinosa, Quercus, Salix caprea. 

 P. 5-3. In a cocoon on or below ground. 

 I. 3-4. Rests on hedges at night ; common at street 



lamps. Comes to Sallow and Berberis 



bloom. 

 0. 3 or 4. Laid on twigs. 



