An Illustrated Natural History of British Butterflies And Moths volume 1 2
An Illustrated Natural History of British Butterflies And Moths volume 1 2
Edward Newman
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77, fig. 461) has called it E. Tripunctaria, and Guenee (Ura/n. Tt Phal p. 315, No. 1, 412) and Mr. Ore we (Zool. 7, 567 and 7, 762) have adopted that oame ; the older name must be restored. ) 275. THE VALERIAN PUG. "All the wings are ashy brown, with the ordinary discoidal spot in the centre of the fore wings, and a very indistinct pale waved line at the hind margin ; the hind wings are pale brown, with very faint waved lines. " The CATERPILLAR is thus described by Mr. Crewe : " Rather short, ...but tapering very considerably towards the head ; the ground colour is bright green, and very translucent ; the central dorsal and sub-dorsal lines are dark green but varying considerably in breadth, and in intensity of colour ; the seg- mental divisions are yellow ; the belly is generally destitute of markings, but is occa- sionally traversed longitudinally by two slen- der faint sub-ventral lines, rather darker than the ground colour; the spiracular line is "whitish green ; when young, the ground colour is greenish white ; it feeds on the flowers and seeds of the common valerian ( Valeriana offid- talis), in woods and osier beds, and is full-fed from the middle of July to the middle of August.
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