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pudorina, Hb.-impudens, Hb. 



pulchella, L., Deiopeia. (Crimson-speckled Footman) 

 L. 10-2. On Borago and Myosotis. Likes sun. 

 P. In a white silk cocoon amongst food or on 



surface of ground. 

 I. 5-6 (immigrants) and 7-8 (British). 



0. 10. Hatch in 2 or 3 days. 



pulchellata, Stph., Eupitheeia. (Foxglove Pug) 



L. 7-8. On Digitalis purpurea. Draws the mouth 

 of a flower-bell together, and feeds on 

 it and the unripe seeds. 

 P. 8-5. In a slight earthen cell on the ground. 



1. 5-6. 

 0. 



pulchraria, Ev. = blomeri, Curt. 



pulchrina, Hw. =aureum, Gn., Plusia. (The Beautiful Golden 



Y) 

 L. 8-5. On Lamium, Lonicera, Heracleum sphondy- 



lium, Senecio vulgaris, Urtica dioica, 



and Vaccinium myrtillus. 



P. 5-6. In a slight white silk cocoon amongst food. 

 I. 6-7. Comes to bloom of Lobel's Catchfly. 

 0. 



pullata, Stt. =obscumria, Hb. 



pulveraria, L., Numeria. (The Barred Umber) 



L. 6-8 or 9. On Carpinus, Corylus, Cratsegus, 



Fraxinus, Prunus spinosa, and SaUx 



caprea. Beat. 

 P. 7-4. In a cocoon on the ground amongst debris. 



Sometimes hatch same year as larva. 

 I. 5-6. Comes to light. 



0. Hatchings recorded, 10, 15 days. Laid 



28th May, hatched 13th June (Oldaker). 



pulverulenta, Esp., Taniocampa. (Small Quaker) 



L. 4-6. When young spin leaves together as a 



shelter. On Crataegus, Quercus, Rosa, 



and Salix caprea. 

 P. 7-3. At roots. 



1. 3-4. Comes to Sallow, Plum, and Sloe bloom. 

 0. 4. Hatch quickly. 



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