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The chrysalis is found under the soil, enclosed in a 
large cocoon. 
The plate is from a moth lent by Mr. Allis. 
CUCULLIA UMBRATICA. 
LARGE PALE SHARK. 
Plate LXVII. Figure 1. 
Localities for this species are York, Sutton-on-Derwent, 
Langwithand Stockton, Humberstone, Brighton, Constan¬ 
tine near Falmouth, Croydon, Bowdon, Nunburnholme, 
Ely, Charmouth, Sudbury, Nafferton, Manchester, Chat¬ 
ham, etc. 
The situations where it is found are gardens, woods, 
hedges, etc. 
The perfect insect appears in June ; June 23. 
The caterpillar is blackish, with a row of orange blots 
along the back, two on each segment, and a row of smaller 
ones on the sides. 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in July, 
August, and September. 
It feeds on the sow-thistle (Sonchus oleraceous), and the 
Sonchus arvensis. 
The chrysalis is found under the ground enclosed in a 
large cocoon. 
HELIOTHIDiE. 
HELIOTHIS MARGINATA. 
BORDERED SALLOW. 
Plate LXVII. Figure 2. 
Localities for this species are Lowestoft, Canterbury, Isle 
