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I. 7. Rests on fences. Comes to light. 



0. 



subrosea, Stph., Noctua (Ccenophila). (Rosy Marsh Moth) 

 L. (?). Food (?). 

 P. (?) 



I. (?). Probably extinct. Used to come to sugar. 

 0. (?) 



subsequa, Hb.=orbona, Hufn. 



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



L. 8-5. On Polygonum, Stellaria media, and Taraxa- 

 cum. Sometimes feeds up quickly and 

 produces imagos same year. 



I. 6-7. Hides low down amongst herbage. Comes 



to light. 

 O. Hatchings recorded 8-9 days. 



subtusa, F., Plastenis (Tethea). (The Olive) 



L. 4-5. On Populus and P. tremula. Night feeder, 

 usually high up. Rests by day in a leaf 

 folded up on itself, or between two leaves 

 spun together. 



P. 6-7. Below ground in a weak cocoon. 



I. 7-8. Comes to honeydew, sugar, and light. 



O. 9. On twigs near leaf bud. Hatch 3-4. 



subumbrata, Gn.=scabiosata, Bkh. 



succenturiata, L., Eupithecia. (Bordered Pug or Bordered 

 Lime-speck) 



L. 9-10. Night feeder on the flowers of Achillea 

 millefolium, Artemisia vulgaris, Chry- 

 santhemum, and Tanacetum vulgare. 



P. 11-7. In an earthen cocoon. 



I. 7-8 (beg.). Comes to light. 



O. 



suffumata, Hb., Lampropteryx (Cidaria). (Water Carpet) 



L. 5-6 (Meyrick says 6-8). On Galium, especially 



G. aparine. 



P. 6(or8(?))-4. In a web amongst food. 

 I. 4-5. Sometimes as late as 6-7. Comes to Sloe 



bloom. 

 0. 5 and 6. Hatch in about a fortnight as a rule. 



Laid, 30th May ; hatched, 5th June 



(F. Oldaker). 



