A Natural History of British Moths volume 3

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A Natural History of British Moths volume 3
F O Francis Orpen Morris
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EPHESTIA FICELLA. Plate LXXIX. Figure 19.
Localities for this species are London, etc.
The perfect insect appears in September and October.
The caterpillar is whitish, with a pale reddish stripe on each side of the back; the second segment brown; the head brown.
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in January.
It feeds on figs.
EPHESTIA SEMIRUFELLA. Plate LXXIX. Figure 20.
Localities for this species are Bristol, and Lyndhurst. The perfect insect appears in July.
EPHESTIA PINGUEDINE
...LLA.
Plate LXXX. Figure 1. Localities for this species are York, Sutton-on-Derwent, 116 Birkenhead, Bristol, Lewes, Stowmarket.
The perfect insect appears in July and August. It feeds on the decayed trunks of ash trees.
EPHESTIA ARTEMISIELLA. Plate LXXX. Figure 2.
Localities for this species are near Bristol.
The perfect insect appears in July.
It feeds on the mug wort (Artemisia vulgaris).
CRYPTOBLABES BISTRIGELLA. Plate LXXX. Figure 3.
Localities for this species are Brighton, Looe, Bristol, Manchester, Chesterfield, Lyndhurst.


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