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Pastinaca sativa. The young larva bur- 

 rows into the leaf stem and thence down- 

 wards to roots. 



P. 8-10. Below ground. 



I. 10-3. Comes to light. 



0. 



tenebrata, Sc. (arbuti, F.), Heliaca (Heliodes). (Small Yellow 



Underwing) 



L. 6-7. On the flowers and seeds of Cerastium. 

 P. 8-5. On the ground. 

 I. 5-6. Flies in the sun. 

 0. 



tenebrosa, Hb. (umbratica, Gz.), Rusina. (Brown Rustic) 



L. 8-3. On Graminese, Polygonum, Viola, and V. 



tricolor. 



P. 4-5. Below ground. 

 I. 6-7, sometimes earlier. Comes to sugar. 

 0. 



tenuiata, Hb., Eupithecia. (Slender Pug) 



L. 3, 4, and 5. In the catkins of Salix caprea ; keep 



catkins that fall when beating Sallows. 

 P. 5-6. In a slight cocoon amongst moss, grass 



roots, or below ground. 

 I. 6-7. Rests on stems of Sallow. Comes to light. 



Breed for good specimens. 

 O. 



Tephrosia. Genus includes bistortata, consonaria, luridata, 

 and punctularia. 



tersata, Hb., PUbalapteryx (Ccsnocalpe). (The Fern) 

 L. 8-9. On Clematis vitalba. Night feeder. 

 P. 9-6. In a slight cocoon below ground. 

 I. 6-7. Beat out of Clematis. 

 O. 7-8. Hatch in 7 days. 



testacea, Hb. (guenii, Dbld.), Luperina. (Flounced Rustic) 

 L. 10-5. On the roots of Gramineae. 

 P. 6-7. Below ground. 

 I. 8-9. Comes to light and sugar. Search palings 



around pastures. Fond of ripe plums. 

 O. 



testaceata, Don. (sylvata, Hb.), Asthena. (Waved Carpet) 



L. 7-8 or 9 (early). On Alnus, Betula, and Salix 

 caprea. Rests under leaf on mid-rib. 



