86 
IMAGOS.] 
,», Baliodactylus 
THE LEPIDOPTERIST’S CALENDAR 
AUGUST. 
,, Hieracii 
,;, Acanthodactylus ,, Pilosellw 
The rather local, and by no means common C. Xerampelin 
It is partial to both light and sweets. 
month, and through September. 
ly pursued. All kinds of flowers in exposed situations should 
of capture should now be steadi 
», Loewii 
,, Lithodactylus 
/ 
,, Tetradactylus 
A, Polydactyla 
a appears at the end of this 
Both these means 
be carefully examined soon after sunset, for the Moths they attract. A, Saucia, and other 
local species, are often found on og flowers and flowering shrubs. As the honey of most 
a 
flowers bas a stupifying effect on 
into an umbrella first. 
sugar are uncommon ; flowers should always, therefore, 
means of capture; and 
larger number than if th 
trunks. A lamp placed at a hal 
In some seasons, 
oths, they may be easily boxed from the flower, or shaken 
owing to the abundance of flowers, captures at 
be looked upon as a most important 
if THESE are sugared, as previously referred to, they will draw a 
he sweetened mixture is applied in the ordinary manner upon tree- 
f-opened window will often yield good results. 
The power 
of bred females to attract the ppppnte sex should not be forgotten throughout the season. 
1 
Nearly all the species of 
appearances for the year. 
LARVZ.] 
ON ALDER. 
©. Bicupis 
N. Dromedarius 
L. Camelina, 2 
A. Leporina 
,, Alni 
B. Apiciaria, b 
RB. Tiliaria, b 
T, Crepuscularia 
B. Heparata 
A. Sylvata 
C, Pusaria 
L, Miaria 
C. Miniata 
Y, Impluviaria 
GC, Prasinana 
T. Resplendellum 
B, Cidarella, e 
APPLE. 
S. Ocellatus 
L. Camelina, 2 
CO. Neustria 
S. Pavonia-minor 
H, Hirtaria 
§. Pariana, 2 
C. Siecifolia 
ASH. 
§. Ligustri 
CG. Ligniperda, in 
the wood 
A, Ligustri 
E. Lunaria 
, llustraria, 2 
B. Hirtaria 
E. Innotata, e 
ASPEN. 
§. Populi 
N. Tritophus 
,», Ziezac, e, 2 
C. Bifida 
», Vinula 
L. Dictza, e, 2 
P. Palpina, 2 
C, Curtula 
» Reclusa 
Cc, Or 
5, Ocularis 
A, Alni 
Bhs it 
,, Megacephala 
, Leporina 
L. Marginata 
BEDSTRAW. 
D. Galii, e 
C. Porcellus 
,;, Hlpenor 
M. Stellatarum 
M. Tristata 
A, Sinuata 
» Rubitata 
E, Satyrata, e 
BEECH. 
S. Tilie 
D. Coryli 
P. Bucephala 
§. Fagi 
H. Asellus 
E. Alniaria 
,, Angularia 
§. Ilustraria, e 
E. Dolobraria, e 
T. Consonaria 
E. Trilinearia 
G. Papilionaria, h 
CO, Prasinana 
BIRCH. 
8. Tilize 
$. Fagi 
N. Dromedarius 
,, Tritophus 
L. Dicteoides, 2 
L. Camelina, 2 
P. Bucephala 
D. Coryli 
P. Lacertinaria 
D. Faleataria 
D, Orion 
A, Aceris 
» Alni 
,, Leporina 
T. Populeti 
A. Auricoma 
H. Contigua 
thocolletis and Nepticula in the above lists are second 
C. Duplaris 
S. Ilustraria 
T. Crepuscularia 
,, Extersaria, e 
BE. Dolobraria 
A, Prodromaria 
,, Betularia 
G. Papilionaria, h 
I. Lactearia 
C. Pusaria 
M. Hastata 
C. Miata 
C. Prasinana 
P, Kerrugana 
C, Siecifolia 
L. Padifoliella 
B, Demaryella 
BRAMBLE. 
P. Fusea, in a case 
T. Derasa 
5, Batis 
A, Menyanthidis 
», Runicis 
, Auricoma 
B. Fuseula 
M., Albicillata 
C. Festaliella 
BROOM. 
H. Pisi 
,, Thalassina 
F. Limbaria, 2 
C, Obliquaria 
