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P. 6. In a cocoon under a branch junction ; often 



several together. 

 I. 7-8. 

 0. 7. Laid on the bark. Hatch 4 (end) -5 (beg.). 



Prunella vulgaris. (Self-heal) 



oleracea, Mamestra. (Bright-Line Brown-Eye) 

 L. 7-9. 



Pruni, L., Thecla. (The Black Hairstreak) 

 L. 5-6. On Prunus spinosa. 

 P. 6. Suspended. 

 I. 6-7. Early. Fond of blooms of Ligustrum and 



Viburnum lantata. 

 0. 7. Laid on twigs. Hatch in spring. 



Prunus armeniaca. (Apricot) 



flavicincta, Polia. (Large Ranunculus) 

 L. 4-7. 



Prunus avium. (Gean) 



aescularia, Anisopteryx. (March Moth) 



L. 4-6. 

 cratsegi, Aporia. (Black-veined White) 



L. 8-5. In a common web at first, 

 tetralunaria, Selenia. (Purple Thorn) 



L. 6-7 and 9-10. Night feeder, 

 polychloros, Vanessa. (Large Tortoiseshell) 



L. 6. In companies, high up. 



Prunus cerasus. (Wild Cherry) 



bimaculata, Bapta. (White-pinion Spotted) 



L. 6-7 (or later). Beat by day. 

 satura, Eumichtis (Hadena). (The Beautiful Arches or 



Scarce Brocade) 

 L. 7-8. Very rare. 



Prunus damascena. (Damson) 



pruni, Thecla. (The Black Hairstreak) 

 L. 5-6. Will eat this in confinement. 



Prunus domesticus. (Plum) 



tridens, Acronycta. (Dark Dagger) 



L. 8-10. 

 pyramidea, Amphipyra. (Copper Underwing) 



L. 4-6. 

 prunaria, Angerona. (Orange Moth) 



L. 7-5. 



