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Bramble. Comes to honeydew, sugar, 

 and Ivy. 

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tseniata, Stph., Perizoma (Emmelesia). (The Barred Carpet) 



L. 8-4 or 5. On Musci growing in damp places ; 

 preferring Bryum, of which it eats the 

 capsules in Spring, Nasturtium and 

 Stellaria media. 



P. 5-6. 



I. 6-7. May be beaten from Holly and Yew tree. 



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tages, L., Thanaos ( Nisoniades). (Dingy Skipper) 



L. 6-8. On Lotus corniculatus. Retiring in habits. 



Hibernates in a tent -like structure of 



three leaves drawn together. 

 P. 4-5. 

 I. 5-6. Sometimes a second brood in 8. Comes to 



puddles on chalk roads after showers in 



hot weather (Scorer). 

 0. 5-6. Laid on leaflets of food plants. Hatch in 



about a fortnight. 



Tamarisk. ( Tamarix) 



Tamarix. ( Tamarisk) 



oleracea, Mamestra. (Bright-Line Brown-Eye) 

 L. 7-9. 



taminata, Hb.=bimaculata, F. 



Tanacetum vulgare. (Tansy) 



subfulvata, Eupithecia. (Tawny Speckled Pug) 



L. 9-10. On the flowers, 

 succenturiata, Eupithecia. (Bordered Pug) 



L. 9-10. On flowers and leaves at night. 



Tansy. ( Tanacetum vulgare) 



Tapinostola. Genus includes bondii, elymi, extrema, fulva, 

 and hellmanni. 



Tarache. Genus includes lucida var. albicollis, and luctuosa. 



taraxaci, Hb., Caradrina. (The Rustic) 



L. 9-4. On Plantago, Rumex, and Stellaria media. 

 P. 5. Below ground in an earthen cocoon. 

 I. 6-8. Comes to sugar. 

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