368 THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LOG-BOOK 



P. 8-5. Amongst leaves drawn together. 



I. 5-6. Fond of resting on furze. Beat out. 



0. Hatch in about a fortnight. 



vitalbata, Hb., Phibalapteryx (Ccenocalpe). (Small Waved 



Umber) 



L. 6-7 and 9-10. On Clematis vitalba. 

 P. 10-5 and 7. 



1. 5-6 and 8. Beat out of hedgerows. Flies swiftly 



at dusk. Comes to Bramble bloom. 



0. 6 and 8 (end). Females lay freely in captivity. 



vitellina, Hb., Leucania (Sideridis). (The Delicate) 

 L. 10 (?) -2. On Gramineae. 

 P. 2-4. Below ground. 



1. 8-9. Comes to sugar, especially if applied to 



sunflowers. 

 0. 



Vitis vinifera. (Vine) 



celerio, Hippotion. (Silver-striped Hawk-moth) 



L. 8-9. From immigrants, 

 livornica, Phryxus. (Striped Hawk) 



L. 6-7 and 8-9 from August immigrants. 



vittata, Bkh. (lignata, Hb.), Coenocalpe (Phibalapteryx). 



(Oblique Carpet) 

 L. 7-8 and 9. On Clematis (in confinement), Galium 



palustre and G. saxatile. 



P. 8 and 10-5. Amongst food or just below ground. 

 I. 5-6 and sometimes 8-9. Second brood usually 



smaller in size. Comes to light. 



0. 6 or 7. Hatch in a few days. Full fed in a few 



weeks. 



V-Moth. (wauari, L. (wavaria, F.), Thamnonoma ( Itame)) 

 V-Pug. (coronata, Hb., Chlorodystis) 



vulgata, Hw., Eupithecia. (Common Pug) 



L. 6-7. On Cratsegus, Rubus, Salix caprea, Senecio 



jacobaea, Solidago, and Vaccinium. 

 P. 9-5. In an earthen cocoon. 



1. 5-6 and 8. Comes to light. 

 O. 



w-album, Kn., Thecla. (White-letter Hairstreak) 



L. 5-6 (beg.). On Ulmus montana. Beat low 

 branches. 



