THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LOG-BOOK 253 



flavicincta, Polia. (Large Ranunculus) 



L. 4-7. 

 satellitia, Scopelosoma. (The Satellite) 



L. 5-6. Cannibal, 

 lunaria, Selenia. (Lunar Thorn) 



L. 7-9. 

 munda, Taeniocampa. (Twin-spotted Quaker) 



L. 4-6. 

 bistortata, Tephosia. (The Ingrailed) 



L. 5-6 and 8-9. 

 betulse, Zephyrus (Thecla). (Brown Hairstreak) 



L. 5-6. Beat. 



Prunus padus. (Bird Cherry) 



temerata, Bapta. (Clouded Silver) 



L. 7-8. 

 fimbria, Triphsena. (Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing) 



L. 9-5. Night feeder. Beat, 

 dubitata, Triphosa. (The Tissue) 



L. 5-6. 



Prunus spinosa. (Blackthorn or Sloe) 

 grossulariata, Abraxas. (The Magpie) 



L. 8-5 or 6. 

 alni, Acronycta. (The Alder) 



L. 7-9. 

 tridens, Acronycta. (Dark Dagger) 



L. 8-10. 

 pictaria, Aleucis (Bapta). (Sloe Carpet) 



L. 6-7. Night feeder, 

 prunaria, Anger ona, (Orange Moth) 



L. 7-5. 

 sescularia, Anisopteryx. (March Moth) 



L. 4-6. 

 nebulosa, Aplecta (Mamestra, Apamea). (Grey Arches) 



L. 8-4 or 5. Beat at night in late spring. Hibernates 



in old stems, etc. 

 cratsegi, Aporia. (Black- veined White) 



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

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



L. 9-4. Hibernates early. Feeds on buds in 



spring, 

 temerata, Bapta. (Clouded Silver) 



L. 7-8. 

 repandata, Boarmia. (Mottled Beauty) 



L. 7-5. Beat at night. 

 dominula, Callimorpha. (Scarlet Tiger) 



L. 7 or 8-4 or 5. 



