THE GEOMETRINA OF PLYMOUTH, 499 
Evurituecia venosata. Not common. May and June. Railway 
cuttings and embankments, and on the coast. I have 
never captured the imago at large, but have bred many 
from larvz obtained in seed capsules of Silene inflata. 
The larvee of this genus are found more frequently than 
the imago, the majority of them feeding on flowers and 
seed. 
linariata. Not rare. June and July. Laira. Larvee in seed 
capsules of Linaria vulgaris (Yellow Snapdragon). 
pulchellata. Common. May, June, and September. Where 
Digitalis purpurea (Foxglove) is abundant, larvee feeding 
in the flower, on the pistil and stamens. 
centaureata. Common. June and July. Quarry, Richmond 
Walk; Stoke; Cawsand; Bovisand. Larve on flowers 
of various umbelliferee. 
castigata. Common. May and June. Bickleigh, Shaugh, 
Wembury. © 
irriguata. Rare. April. Boringdon Wood. 
trisignata. Not common. June and July. Bickleigh Vale. 
Larve feeding on the flowers and seed of Angelica 
sylvestris. 
albipunctata. Common (in the larva state, on blossoms of 
Angelica sylvestris) May and June. Bickleigh Vale, 
Plymbridge, Antony, Billacombe. 
nanata. Notcommon. May, June, and August. Homerdown, 
Brixton Brake. 
vulyata. Rare near Plymouth, April, May, and July. Road 
to Whitsand Bay from Maker. 
absynthiata. Notrare. June and July. Wembury. 
assimulata. Common. May and August. Everywhere in 
gardens, on currant bushes. 
dodoneata. tare. April, May, and June. Boringdon Wood. 
abbreviata. Common. March and April. Bickleigh and 
Cann Wood. 
exiguata. Rare. May and June. Ivybridge, Whitsand Bay. 
pumilata, Tare. April and May, and again in July and 
August. Lee Moor Tramway, Ivybridge. 
coronata. are. April and May, and again in August. 
Plymbridge. — 
rectangulata. Common. June. Stoke, Laira, Plymbridge. 
