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miniosa, Toeniocampa. (Blossom Underwing) 



L. 6-5. In a common web round a bud at first, 

 rnunda, Toeniocampa. (Twin-spotted Quaker) 



L. 4-6. 

 pulverulenta, Tceniocampa. (Small Quaker) 



L. 4-6. 

 stabilis, Toeniocampa. (Common Quaker) 



L. 5-7. 

 bistortata, Tephrosia. (The Engrailed) 



L. 5-6 and 8-9. 

 luridata (extersaria), Tephrosia. (Brindled White-spot) 



L. 8-9. Beat, 

 crataegi, Trichiura. (Pale Oak Eggar) 



L. 4-6. Gregarious in a web at first. Beat at night, 

 fimbria, Triphaena. (Broad - bordered Yellow Under- 

 wing) 



L. 9-5. Beat in spring, 

 ianthina, Triphaena. (Lesser Broad-border) 



L. 8-4 or 5. 

 interjecta, Triphaena. (Least Yellow Underwing) 



L. 9-5. 

 craboniformis, Trochilium. (Lunar Hornet) 



L. Internal feeder in very young cut trees, 



especially in S. viminalis. 

 lutea (flavago), Xanthia. (Pink-barred Sallow) 



L. 3-6. In catkins at first. On leaves later, 

 tarsipennalis, Zanclognatha (Herminia). (Fan-foot) 



L. 7 and 8-3 or 4. Night feeder. Hibernates when 



nearly full fed. 

 orbicularia, Zonosoma (Ephyra). (Dingy Mocha) 



L. 6 and 8-9. Sleeve out. 



Salix repens. 



praecox, Agrotis. (Portland Moth) 



L. 9-6. Night feeder. In sand by day. 



pigra (reclusa), Pygsera. (Small Chocolate-tip) 

 L. 6-9. Hides between leaves by day. 



ocellatus, Smerinthus. (Eyed Hawk Moth) 

 L. 7-8. Rests on mid-ribs. 



Salix viminalis. (Osier) 



menyanthidis, Acronycta. (Light Knot Grass) 



L. 8-9 (or earlier). Day feeder, 

 chlorana, Earias. (Cream-bordered Green Pea) 



L. 7-8. Draws terminal leaves together, 

 parallelaria (vespertaria), Epione. (Dark-bordered 



Beauty) 

 L. 5-6. Beat. 



