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after sunset, and is found on the trunks of trees during the months 

Fig. 197,—Larva of the Lime Hawk-Moth (Smerinthus tili@ ). 
of May and June. The larva (Fig. 197) is glaucous green dotted 
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Fig. 198.—Eyed Hawk-Moth (Smerinthus ocellatus). 
Jines of the same colours. Tis wrinkly horn is blue above and 
yellow below. It is found on‘the lime and theelm. It buries itself 


