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Phragmatcecia. Genus includes castanea. 



Phragmites. (Reed) 



lutosa, Calamia (Nonagria). (Large Wainscot) 



L. 4-6. Internal feeder. Search for bleached plants, 

 phragmitidis, Calamia. (Fen Wainscot) 



L. 8-6. Internal feeder, 

 potatoria, Cosmotriche (Odonestis). (The Drinker) 



L. 8-6. Occasional food, 

 csenosa, Lcelia. (New Tussock) 



L. 8-6. Probably extinct, 

 brevilinea, Leucania. (Fenn's Wainscot) 



L. 4-7. Internal feeder till nearly full fed. 

 impudens (pudorina), Leucania. (Striped Wainscot) 



L. 6 (South). Meyrick says 9-4. 

 flammea, Meliana. (Flame Wainscot) 



L. 8-10. Hides by day in old stems, 

 dissoluta (neurica), Nonagria. (Brown-veined Wainscot) 



L. 4-6. Inside stem, 

 geminipuncta, Nonagria. (Twin-spotted Wainscot) 



L. 5-6. Internal feeder, 

 typhae (arundinis), Nonagria. (Bullrush Wainscot) 



L. 7-8. Internal feeder, 

 albovenosa, Pharetra (Arsilonche). (Powdered Wainscot) 



L. 7-9. Night feeder, 

 castanea, Phragmatcecia. (arundinis, Macrogaster) 



L. 8-5. Feeds low down internally and upwards, 

 maritima (ulvse), Senta. (Silky Wainscot) 



L. 9-5. Night feeder. Hides in stems by day. 

 hellmanni, Tapinostola. (Mere Wainscot) 



L. 8-6. Internal feeder. 



phragmitidis, Hb., Calamia. (Fen Wainscot) 

 L. 8-6. On Phragmites. 

 P. 6-7. On ground amongst damp moss. 

 I. 7-8. Flies regularly between 8.15 P.M. and 8.30 

 P.M. Comes to light and to flowers of 

 marsh grasses. Pairs may be found from 

 10 P.M. till midnight. 

 O. 7. Laid on food plant. 



Phryxus. Genus includes livwnica. 



picata, Hb. (biangulata, Hw.), Euphyia (Cidaria). (Cloaked 



Carpet) 

 L. 8-9. Night feeder on Cerastium glomeratum and 



Stellatia media. 

 P. 9. In a slight cocoon on the ground. 



