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L. Autumn or spring to 6 or 7. Feeds at night. 



Give in captivity. 



gothica, Toeniocampa. (Hebrew Character) 

 L. 4-6. 



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



L. 7 and 8-3 and 4. Night feeder on Hedera, Poly- 

 gonum, Rubus, R. idaeus, Salix caprea, 

 etc. A second brood sometimes in con- 

 finement. Hibernates when nearly full 

 fed. 



P. 5. Amongst withered leaves. 



I. 6-7. Partial to lanes and hedgerows. 



0. 7. 



Tawny-barred Angle, (liturata, CL, Semiothisa (Macaria)} 

 Tawny Pinion, semibrunnea, Hw., Lithophane (Xylina)) 

 Tawny Shears, carpophaga, Bkh., Dianthcecia) 

 Tawny-speckled Pug. (subfulvata, Hw., Eupithecia) 



Tawny Wave, (rubiginata, Hufn. (rubricata, F.), Acidalia 

 (Leptomeris)) 



Taxus. (Yew) 



abietaria, Boarmia. (Satin Carpet) 



L. 8-5. Night feeder. Beat end of 5. 

 gemmaria, Boarmia. (Willow Beauty) 



L. 8-5. 

 monocha, Lymantria (Liparis). (The Black Arches) 



L. 4-7. 



Tea-tree. (Lycium barbarium) 

 Teazle. (Dipsacus sylvestris) 



temerata, Hb. (?) (punctata, F.), Bapta. (Clouded Silver) 

 L. 7-8. On Prunus, P. padus, and P. spinosa. 

 P. 8-5. In a slight cocoon. 

 I. 5-6. Comes to light. 



0. Laid, 13th June ; hatched, 17th June 



(F. Oldaker). 



templi, Thnb., Dasypolia. (Brindled Ochre) 



L. 4-8. In the roots of Heracleum sphondylium and 



