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P. 6. Below ground. 



I. 7-8. 



O. 



Sedge. (Carex) 



Sedum. (Stonecrop) 



lucernea, Agrotis. (Northern Rustic) 



L. 8-5. Search at night, 

 caja, Arctia. (Garden Tiger) 



L. 9 or 10-6. 

 exoleta, Calocampa. (Sword-grass) 



L. 4 or 5-7. 



flavicinctata (ruficinctata), Entephria. (Yellow - ringed 

 Carpet) 



L. 9-4 or 5 and 6-7. On the flowers. 



Sedum acre and S. reflexum. (Biting Stonecrop or Wall 



Pepper) 



lichenea, Epunda. (Feathered Ranunculus) 

 L. 10-5. Night feeder. 



Sedum teliphium. (Orpine) 



grossulariata, Abraxas. (The Magpie) 

 L. 8-5 or 6. 



Segetia. Genus includes Xanthographa. 



segetum, Schiff., Agrotis (Euxoa). (Turnip Moth) 



L. 7-4. On the roots of Brassica rapa, Chrysanthe- 

 mum, Daucus, Lactuca, Rumex. 



P. 5-6. Below ground. 



I. 6-8. Comes to sugar and to Tritoma flowers. 



O. 6. Laid on the ground or on a plant close to 

 the ground. 



selene, Schiff., Argynnis (Brenthis). (Small Pearl-bordered 



Fritillary) 

 L. 7-5. On Viola canina. Eats own eggshell for 



first meal. Rests on the underside of 



leaves by day. 



P. 6. Attached to stems. 

 I. 6-7. 

 O. 6-7. Laid on the stems or on either side of the 



leaf. 



Selenia. Genus includes bilunaria, lunaria, and tetralunaria. 



