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P. 7-3. At roots of food. Likes sand to pupate in. 

 I. 3-4. Comes to Sallow. 



0. 4-5 (beg.). In large clusters on dead stems of 



Hound's-tongue and other plants. Laid 

 9th May 1892, hatched 19th May; 

 laid 15th May 1901, hatched 21st 

 May (E. Adkin). 



Opisthograptis. Genus includes luteolata. 



Oporabia. Genus includes autumnata, dilutata, and filigmm- 

 maria. 



or, F., Palimpsestis (Cymatophora). (Poplar Lutestring) 



L. 7-9. On Populus. Feeds at night. Hides by 



day between leaves. 

 P. 10-6. In a brownish cocoon between leaves. 



1. 6-7. Comes to sugar, but hard to catch without 



a net. 

 O. 



Orache. ( Atriplex) 



Orache Moth, (atriplicis, L., Trachea (Hadena)) 



Orange Footman, (sororcula, Hufn., Lithosia) 



Orange Moth, (prunaria, L., Angerona) 



Orange Sallow, (citrago, L., Cirrhia (Xanthia)) 



Orange Swift, (sylvinus, L., Hepialus) 



Orange-tailed Clear wing, (andreniformis, Lasp., Sesia) 



Orange-tip, (cardamines, L., Euchloe) 



Orange Underwing. (parthenias, L., Brephos) 



orbicularia, Hb., Zonosoma (EpTiyra). (Dingy Mocha) 



L. 6 and 8-9. On Alnus and Salix caprea. Best 



sleeved out. 



P. 8 and 9-5. Suspended like a butterfly. 

 I. 5-6 and 7-8, and sometimes a 3rd brood in 



captivity. Rests on palings. 

 0. Usually laid on the edge of a leaf, but 



sometimes on the mid rib or stalk. 



Hatch in 10 days to 3 weeks. 



