THE LEPIDOPTERIST’S CALENDAR 47 
JUNE. 
Hi. Crassalis has a habit of suddenly darting from over-hanging banks in woods. It is 
very active in the net. 1, Flammealis occurs on sloping hills and cliffs near the sea, among 
fern; it is very local, but abundant where it occurs. B. Pandalis can be obtained from 
inany woods by beating the long grass: in fact beating is the chief means of capture for the 
Pyrales. 1B. Lancealis is found in damp woods, or lanes near. H. Nimbella may be taken 
among thistles and ragwort on the coast. 
B. Messingiella oceurs in Piper and damp bottoms. C. Nemorella may be obtained 
by sweeping long grass in woods. Both the Larve and Imagos of C. Troglodytella may be 
found at the same time, The Larve are long-lived, and try one’s patience in rearing. 
The glittering little R. Hrxlebella may now be found among lime underwood, on which, 
probably, the Larva feeds. ©, Aleyonipennella is found only in sheltered places. 
