A Natural History of British Moths volume 1

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A Natural History of British Moths volume 1
F O Francis Orpen Morris
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128 Localities for this species are Faversham, Worthing, Pembury, Halton, Brighton, Birch Wood, Worcester, Bowness, Wavendon, Stowmarket, Dursley, Black Park, Lyndhurst, Barnstaple.
The situations where it is found are woods.
The perfect insect appears the beginning of May, and in June and July.
The caterpillar is reddish-grey, with several black lines along it, and two small prominences on the twelfth segment.
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in September.
It feeds on the beech
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The chrysalis is found among moss.
TEPHROSIA CREPUSCULARIA. SMALL ENGRAILED. Plate XXI. Figure 2.
THIS insect, which is very variable, some being much darker and smaller than others, measures from a little under an inch and a half to nearly one inch and three quarters in width.
Male: fore wings pale greyish, more or less tinged with a dull yellowish tint and freckled with brownish : the first line brown, sometimes only traceable by three brown or blackish-brown spots; the second line black, slightly waved, and slanting inwards to rather within the middle of the lower margin; third line blackish-brown, waved ?'*'.


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