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Pale Pinion, (soda, Rott., Lithophane ( Xylina)) 

 Pale Prominent, (palpina, L., Pterostoma) 

 Pale Shining Brown, (advena, F., Aplecta (Mamestra)) 



Pale Shoulder, (lucida, Hufn., var. albicollis, F., Acontia 

 (Tarache)) 



Pale-shouldered Brocade, (thalassina, Rott., Mamestra 

 ( Hadena)) 



Pale Tussock, (pudibunda, L., Dasychira (Orgyia)) 



Palimpsestis. Genus includes duplaris, fluctuosa, octogesima, 

 and or. 



pallens, L., Leucania. (Common Wainscot) 



L. 9-5. On Gramineaa, especially on Aira caespitosa. 

 P. 5. Between grass blades. 

 I. 5-6. Comes to light. 

 O. 



palpina, L., Pterostoma. (Pale Prominent) 



L. 6-7 and 8-9. On Populus, P. tremula, Salix, and 



S. caprea. Beat. 



P. 9-5. Below ground in a weak, greyish cocoon of 

 silk and earth, or under loose bark. Fond 

 of river-side trees. 



I. 5-6 and 7-8. Comes to light. When in copula 

 the male hangs pendant from the female. 

 0. 



paludata, Thnb. (imbutata, Hb.), Carsia. (Manchester Treble- 

 bar) 



L. 4-6. On the flowers of Vaccinium oxycoccus and 

 V. Vitis-idsea. 



P. 6-7. Spun up. 



I. 7-8. In swampy places on heaths and moors in 

 the North. 



0. 8. Take 7J months to hatch. 



palumbaria, Bkh. =plumbaria, F. 



palustris, Hb., Hydrilla. (Marsh Moth) 

 L. (?) Food (?). 

 P. (?) 



1. 5-6 (beg.). Comes to light. 

 0. 



