The Entomologist

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The Entomologist
Royal Entomological Society of London
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Bull; Shirley, Southampton, August 3, 1888.
Malformaiion : Ocneria dispar. — I have, during the present season, bred a considerable number of the above insect, and have noticed that all the females were more or less crippled; the males, however, which were of course fed up under the same conditions and on the same food as the others, were, without exception, perfect. I should think it is not at all unlikely that the female will gradually become almost as apterous as its relations, Orgyia antiqu
...a and 0. gonostigma. Perhaps some of your readers would kindly state if their experience in rearing Ocneria dispar coincides with my own. — W. H. Jackson; 4, Queen Anne Villas, Grove Boad, Walthamstow, Essex.
[**Mr. Enock bred, in the year 1867, upwards of 800 males and females of this species, and nearly all had the under wings notched, as seen in the illustration" (Entom. xi. 170), pi. ii., fig. 7. We cannot, however, endorse the opinion of our corre- spondent. It is not unusual for certain moths to produce a brood of malformed specimens, while the following broods from such parents come quite true.— Ed] Abundance of hybernated Diurnl — During the latter part of May and beginning of June Gonepteryx rhamni appeared in unusual numbers; a fiiend writing from Mid Kent, May 31st, says, " To-day, while walking through the woods near here, I never saw so many brimstone butterflies before, — I may say Digitized by VjOOQIC 236 TUE ENTOMOLOGIST.


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