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Leucania L-Album. 
Our wood-cut this week represents a 
species of the genus Leucania, which, on 
the Continent, is almost as common as 
Pullens. The insect it will be seen re- 
sembles L. Comma, but the very decided 
appearance of the white L in the middle 
of the fore wings should enable a captor 
to recognise it readily. It flies, according 
to Guenee, “ in June and September.” 
