250 
Guiting, Worthing, Kingsbury, Stowmarket, Darlington, 
Lyndhurst, Tenterden. 
The perfect insect appears in May, June, and July. 
The caterpillar is very pale yellowish-green, becoming 
paler with age ; the central line on the back variable in 
width and depth of colour, rusty red, and sometimes dark 
green, and occasionally wanting altogether; the divisions 
between the segments reddish, the side line yellowish- 
green. 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 
April and May. 
It feeds on the buds and blossoms of the apple and 
crab-apple and the pear. 
The chrysalis is enclosed in a cocoon of earth, deep red 
at and towards the end; the thorax and wing cases 
yellow, tinged with olive colour. 
I have also to thank Mr. Edward Doubleday, of Epping, 
for several obliging communications. 
EUP1THECIA DEBILITARIA. 
LITTLE PUG. 
Plate XXX. Figure 22. 
This insect measures from rather under three quarters 
of an inch to an inch in expanse. 
Male: fore wings very pale greenish; the first line 
indicated by black dots; the second line the same; central 
band rather darker green; central spot black. 
Localities for this species are Spitchweek and Lynton, 
Devonshire, Killarney, West Looe. 
The perfect insect appears in June. 
My thanks are here also due to the Rev. H. H. Crewe, 
of Breads all Rectory, Derbyshire. 
