HADENA BATURA. 
Plate LXIII. Figure 5. 
Localities for this species are in Oxfordshire and 
Cambridgeshire. 
The perfect insect appears in August. 
The caterpillar is reddish brown, with numerous short 
grey streaks, and a pale greyish line along the back, of 
which colour is the one below it on each side; the 
side line yellowish ; the divisions between the segments 
dull yellowish red. 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 
June. 
It feeds on the honeysuckle. 
The chrysalis is found beneath the earth. 
This moth is attracted by light. 
HADENA ADUSTA. 
DARK BROCADE. 
Plate LXIII. Figure G. 
Localities for this species are Sutton-on-Derwent and 
Aldby Park near York, White Moss, Chat Moss, Lower 
Guiting, Epping, Brighton, Isle of Man, Scarborough, 
Lewes, Edinburgh, Black Park, Keswick, Birkenhead, 
Stowmarket, Halton, Bere Forest, Bowdon, Cambridge, 
Bristol, Huddersfield, Barnstaple, Burton-on-Trent, Dar¬ 
lington, Manchester, Preston, Arran, Kilinun, Rannoch. 
The situations where it is found are hedge-sides, woods, 
etc. 
The perfect insect appears in May, June, and July. 
