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L. 9-6. Night feeder on Graminese, especially on 

 Dactylis glomerata, Poa annua, and 

 Triticum repens. Hibernates when small, 

 but nibbles all winter. Sweep or search 

 with a lantern. 



P. 6-7. Suspended from grass stems and blades. 



I. 7-8. Fond of Bramble bloom. 



0. 8. Females will lay on potted-up plants. Hatch 



in about 3 weeks. 



tityus, L. (bombyliformis, Hw.), Hemaris (Macroglossa). 



(Narrow-bordered Bee Hawk Moth) 

 L. 6-7. On the underside of leaves of Scabious, 



especially those near woods. 

 P. 8-5. In a coarse loose cocoon. 



1. 5-6. Comes to flowers of Bugle, Bird's-foot 



Trefoil, Rhododendron, and Lousewort. 

 Strike at insect downwards. 



0. 6. Laid on the underside of leaves. 



Toadflax. ( Linaria) 



Toadflax Pug. (linariata, Fb., Eupithecia) 



Toeniocampa. Genus includes gothica, gracilis, incerta, miniosa, 

 munda, opima, populeti, pulverulenta, and 

 stabilis. 



togata, Hb., Eucymatoge. (Cloaked Pug) 



L. 7-8. On the immature seeds of Abies ; best found 



by searching fallen cones after a gale 



in August or September. Frass shows 



affected cones. 

 P. 9. In a light cocoon on surface of ground. 



Often two seasons in this stage. 



1. 6, sometimes earlier. Frequents Spruce. 

 0. 



Tomato. (Lycopersicum esculentum) 



torva, Hb. = tritophus, Esp. 



Toxocampa. Genus includes craccce and pastinum. 



trabealis, Sc. (sulphuralis, L.), Emmelia ( Agrophila). (Spotted 



Sulphur) 



L. 7 and 9. On Convolvulus arvensis. 

 P. 8 and 10-6. In a slight web on grass-stem, etc. 



