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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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F. R., Morpeth. — Your larva is pro- 
bably Acronycta Menyanthidis. 
R. B. — The larva in the Fungus is 
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fiua, very young. 
CAPTURES. 
Lepidoptera. 
Sphinx Convolvuli. — Yesterday our 
gardener caught a fine specimen of this 
insect in a vinery, outside which there is 
a large bed of Petunias; and this morn- 
ing I found another in the same place. — 
Edmund Garrett, Aldburgh, Suffolk ; 
August 30. 
Sphinx Convolvuli. — This insect ap- 
pears to be rather plentiful here this 
season. During the past week I have 
captured two specimens, in excellent con- 
