THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LOG-BOOK 301 



Sand Dart, (ripce, Hb., Agrotis (Lycophotia)) 



Sandy Carpet, (flavofasciata, Thnb. (decolorata, Hb.), Peri- 

 zoma (Emmelesia)) 



Sanguisorba officinalis. (Common Burnet) 



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



L. 8-4. 

 obscurata, Gnophos. (The Annulet or Amulet) 



L. 9-5. 



sanio (russula, L.), Diacrisia. (Clouded Buff) 



L. 7-4 or 5. On Plantago, Rumex, Stellaria, and 

 Taraxacum. Hibernates when quite 

 young. Two broods common in con- 

 finement. 



P. 6-7. In a flimsy cocoon on the ground amongst 

 herbage. 



I. 6-7. Frequents heaths and rough spots. Males 

 fly by day ; females early in the evening. 

 When several males jump up search for 

 a female. Sometimes appear as a second 

 brood in 9. 



0. Females will lay freely in a chip-box. 



Saponaria. (Soapwort) 



reticulata (saponariae), Neuria (Neuronia). (Bordered 



Gothic) 

 L. 7 or 8 to 4. 



saponariae, Bkh.= reticulata, Vill. 

 Sarrothripa. Genus includes revayana. 

 Satellite, (satellitia, L., Scopelosona) 



satellitia, L., Scopelosoma. (The Satellite) 



L. 5-6. On Fagus, Quercus, and Ulmus. Cannibal. 

 P. 7-9. Below ground. 



1. 9-3. Comes to sugar and Ivy. 

 0. 3-4. Laid on twigs of food. 



Satin Carpet, (abietaria, Hb., Boarmia) 



Satin Carpet, (fluctuosa, Hb., Palimpsestis (Cymatophora)) 



Satin Wave, (subsericeata, Hw., Acidalia (Ptychopoda)) 



