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I. 6, 7, and 8. Rests amongst herbage by day. 

 Flies at dusk. Comes to light. 



0. 6. 



Trachea. Genus includes atriplicis. 



tragopogonis, L., Amphipyra. (The Mouse) 



L. 4-6. On Crataegus, Delphinium, and Salix caprea. 

 P. 5 (end) -7. Below ground. 



1. 7-8. Comes to sugar ; hides by day behind boxes, 



etc. 

 O. 



Transparent Burnet. (purpuralis, Brunnich (pilosellce, Esp., 

 minos, Fuesl.), Zygcena) 



trapezina, L., Calymnia (Cosmia). (Dun-bar) 



L. 4-6. On Betula, Fagus, Quercus, Salix caprea, 

 Ulmus, etc. Cannibal. Particularly 

 fond of Cheimatobia brumata larvae. 



P. 6-7. Below ground, or in a web on the surface. 



I. 7-8. Comes to sugar. 



O. Laid in August. 



Traveller's Joy. ( Clematis vitalba) 



Treacle Mustard. (Erysimum cheiranthoides) 



Treble-bar, (plagiata, L., Anaitis) 



Treble Brown Spot, (trigeminata, Hw., Acidalia (Ptychopoda)) 



Treble Lines, (trigrammica, Hufn. (trilinea, Bkh.), Gram- 

 mesia) 



Tree-lichen Beauty, (algce, F., Bryophila) 



tremnla, Cl. (dictcea, Esp.), Pheosia (Leiocampa). (Swallow 

 Prominent) 



L. 6-7 and 9-10. On Populus and P. tremula, Salix, 

 and S. caprea. Beat. 



P. 10-5. In a grey silk and earthen cocoon, often deep 

 below ground. The summer cocoons are 

 amongst leaves, and should be placed 

 between layers of moss on earth and 

 kept cool and airy till May, when they 

 should be placed in the sun. 



