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may be found during the late summer and early autumn feeding 
on poplars and willows; and of the caterpillar of Stauropus 

Fig. 246.—Dicranura verbasci. 
Jagi, the Lobster Moth (Fig. 247), rare in this country, whose 

44 Us Wp, Ly, 
Fig. 247.—Larva of the Lobster Moth (Stawropus fagt). 
appearance is strange indeed. The moths, on the contrary, have 
nothing about them remarkable 









































Fig, 248.—Noctua tegamon. 
The Noctuwina are a group of Lepidoptera of middling size, and 
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