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Minor Shoulder-knot, (viminalis, F., Bombycia (Epunda)} 



minos, Fuesl. =purpuralis, L. 



Mint. (Mentha) 



minutata, Gn..=goossensiata, Mabille. 



Miselia. Genus includes bimaculosa and oxyacanthce. 



Mocha, (annulata, Schulze, Ephyra (Zonosoma)) 



Molinia coerulea. (Medic-grass) 



fasciana (fuscula), Hapolotis (Erastria). Marbled White- 

 spot) 

 L. 7-9. Sweep at night. 



molybdeola, Gn.=sericea, Gregs. 



Monarch Butterfly, (plexippus, "L., Anosia) 



Monk's-hood. ( Aconitum) 



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monocha, L., Limantria (Liparis). (Black Arches) 



L. 4-7. On Betula, Carpinus, Fagus, Pinus, Pyrus 

 malus, Quercus, Ilex, Rosa, Taxus, and 

 Tilia, etc. Very destructive. 

 P. 7. In a transparent, brownish, gloss^ silk 



cocoon, spun up in bark crevices. 

 I. 7-8. Rests on trunks. Comes to light. 



0. 8. Laid in bark crevices. Hatch in spring. 



moneta, F., Plusia. (Golden Plusia) 



L. 5-6. On Aconitum and Delphinium. 

 P. 6. In a brilliant yellow cocoon on under sides 

 of leaves of food plant. 



1. 6-7 and sometimes 8-9. Comes to flowers, especi- 



ally valerium. Attracted by light. 

 P. 7. To obtain autumnal imagos, keep ova at a 

 high temperature when laid. 



monoglypha, Hufn. (polyodon, L.), Xylophasia. (Dark 



Arches) 



L. 8-9. On Gramineae. 

 P. 9-6. Below ground. 

 I. 6-8. Comes to sugar. 



0. 7. Hatch in about 16 days. Laid in batches 

 inside the leaf -sheath, 



