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POLIA FLAVOCINCTA. 
LARGE RANUNCULUS-MOTH. 
Plate LX I. Figure 7. 
Localities for this species are York, Crambe, Nun- 
burnholme, Faversham, Brighton, Allerton Hall, and 
Hale near Liverpool, Bristol, Darlington, Lewisham, 
Cambridge, Kingsbury, Scarborough, Lower Guiting, 
Hammersmith, Stowmarket, Marlow, Wavendon, Wor¬ 
cester, Worthing, Plymouth, Sudbury. 
The situations where it is fouud are gardens, fields, 
etc. 
The perfect insect appears in August and September. 
The caterpillar is yellowish green ; the side line yel¬ 
lowish, edged above with black; the spots reddish white, 
edged with black. 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 
May, June, and July. 
It feeds on the chickweed (Alsine media), and several 
other low plants. 
The chrysalis is found below the surface in a cocoon. 
DASYPOLIA TEMPLI. 
BRINDLED OCHRE. 
Plate LXI. Figure 8. 
Localities for this species are York, Doncaster, Hud¬ 
dersfield, Liverpool, Birmingham, Yentnor, Manchester, 
Plymouth, Sidmouth, Bristol, Birkenhead, Carlisle. 
