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I. 5-6 and 8-9. May be netted on chalk slopes and 

 cliffs by day ; rests on Pine-trees (Scorer). 



0. Hatch in 13 days. 



Plain Clay, (depuncta, L., Noctua) 

 Plain Golden Y. (iota, L., Plusia) 



Plain Pug. (subnotata, Hb., Eupithecia) 



Plain Wave, (inornate, Hw., Acidalia (Ptychopoda}} 



plantaginis, L., Parasemia. (Wood Tiger) 



L. 8-4. On Myosotis, Plantago, Senecio vulgaris, and 

 Viola. Hibernates from end of summer 

 till March. 

 P. 5. In a roomy silk and hair cocoon. 



1. 5-6. Males fly in the sun. 



0. Laid side by side in batches of 20-50. Hatch 



in 14 days. 



Plantago. (Plantain) 



rumicis, Acronycta. (The Knot-Grass) 



L. 7-9. 

 ashworthii, Agrotis (Epipsilia). (Ash worth's Rustic) 



L. 8-4. 

 exclamationis, Agrotis. (Heart and Dart) 



L. 7-5. Night feeder, 

 lunigera, Agrotis (Euxoa). (Crescent Dart) 



L. 8-5. Hides in sand by day. 

 nigricans, Agrotis. (Garden Dart) 



L. 9-6. 

 tritici, Agrotis. (White-line Dart) 



L. 9-5. 

 tincta, Aplecta. (Silvery Arches) 



L. 8-5. Sweep 4-5. 

 lutulenta, Aporophyla (Epunda). (Deep-brown Dart) 



L. 9-5. Hibernates early, 

 nigra, Aporophyla (Epunda). (Black Rustic) 



L. 10-5. Night feeder, 

 ochrearia, Aspilates. (Yellow Belle) 



L. 6-7 and 9-5. 

 putris, Axylia. (The Flame) 



L. 7-10. 

 quadripunctaria (hera), Callimorpha (Jersey Tiger) 



L, 8-7, 



