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TJ5NI0CAMPA CRUDA. 
SMALL QUAKER. 
Plate LYII. Figure 9. 
Localities for this common species are York, Warter, 
Sutton-on-Derwent, Langwith, Brighton, Dunham Park, 
Faversham, Bowdon, Doncaster, Hainault Forest, and 
Bromsgrove. 
The situations where it is found are hedge-sides and 
woods. 
The perfect insect appears in February and March ; 
February 23, March 10. 
The caterpillar is pale green (sometimes greyish or 
brownish), with a line along the back of whitish green, 
and another of the same colour on each side below it, 
a row of dark dots below the two; the side line yel¬ 
lowish, as are the interstices of the segments. 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 
Mav. 
V 
It feeds on the oak. 
The chrysalis is found enclosed in a loose earthen 
cocoon. 
ORTHOSIA SUSPECTA. 
Plate LYII. Fig tire 10. 
Localities for this species are Askham near York, Don¬ 
caster, Stockton Common, Buttercrambe Moor, Storeton 
and Hargrave Hall near Birkenhead, Worksop, Carlisle, 
Edinburgh, Huddersfield, Sherwood Forest, Manchester. 
The situations where it is found are woods. 
