The field naturalist's handbook / by J.G. Wood and Theodore Wood.
- John George Wood
- Date:
- 1904
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The field naturalist's handbook / by J.G. Wood and Theodore Wood. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![59 INSECTS (continued). Cudweed Shark Wormwood do. Chamomile do. Common do. . Bordered Sallow Bordered Straw Marbled Clover Broad Bordered) White Under-1 wing . j Scotch do. do. ! ' Beautiful do. do. Dwarf do. do. . B Spotted Sulphur Four Spot. Bosy Marbled . Popular Name. Scientific Name. | Ova. Larva. Pupa. 1 MOTHS. Angle Shades . 1 Phlogopliora me-1 1 ( ticulosa . f — 114 i Small do. . Euplexia lucipara. G 8, D — Green Arches . Great Brocade . Grey Arches . . Silvery do. Brown do. Dark Brocade . Aplecta herbida . „ - occxdta „ nebidosa , „ tincta. ,, advena Hadena adusta 7 84 1, 5 10-5 10-5 84 7-9 5, G G 1 G e ; 5, 6 4 Glaucous Shears i, glauca — 7.8 9-5 Common do. . Nutmeg . Orache . . „ dentina . ,, chenopodii „ atriplicis. G 5, G 7-9 8, 9 10-5 - Dingy Brocade 99 sucisa 7-9 Bright Line . Broom Moth . Pale Shouldered ) Brocade . f Beautiful do. . Light do. . » oleracea . ,, pisi . » thalassina it contigua . tt genistee r, 8, 9 8-10 7,8 8, 9 7-9 104 • 10-5 8-5 - — - j Northern do. . >, rcctilinea. G 8-3 - i Striped Lychnis Cucullia lyclinitis . — 7-9 ] 9-5 J Food-xilants. aster is. gnaphalii . ,, absynthii . » chamomillca „ umbratica . Iieliothis marginata » peltigera . .. clipsacea . A newt a inelcinopa , » cordigera . .. myrtilli . IMiodcs arbuti j Agrophila sul-) ( phuralis . f Acontia luctuosa . Erastria venustula , • • Jwasin „„A. /«».„„ Silver Tlnnir J/fut.lcsri •fl'i * LI •Silver Hook Burple Marbled Small do. . Spectacle . Dark do. . Burnished Brass . ... .Jcsici urgentula JJydrclia unca Micra ostrinci. » purva . .. paula . A brostolci ini, [qcb »> triplasia Plusia chrysitis . J Broom, and many low t plants. ( Bracken, male fern, sal- j low, nettle, plantain, (. &c. (Dock, and other low t plants. Plantain, pi’imrose. Birch, sallow, hawthorn. Birch and grasses. Various low plants, f Sallow, hawthorn, and t low plants. I Birch, sallow, bilberry heath. pcraiuaria, goosefoot, dock, &c. Plantain, knotgrass, lettuce, &c. Elm, nettle, dock, cab- bage. racken, broom, &c. sallow, broom, honey- suckle, knotgrass, &c. ak, birch, nut, &c. Broom, chick weed, campion, &c. Sallow, bramble, bil- berry. ?eeds of white and i dark mulleins. J Golden-rod, sea star- ( wort, and/11'4— ~ Golden-rod. uen - roci, sea star wort, and China aster - _iden-rod. I Wormwood. •3 I Chamomile and flowers I of feverfew, ‘^'■thistle and lettuce. J Best-harrow, henbane, t knotgrass. Best-harrow, henbane, j toadflax and Spanish ( catchfly. Bilberry, whortleberry. Heath. | Forget-me-not and field ( duckweed. Small convolvulus. Do. I ^incnlfl °f trailiuU tor- Lavender grass. Grasses. Sedges. Low plants. Thistle stems. Nettle. Nettle, hop. 1 T1'is,tfJ,0’ . n°Mle, doad ( nettle, burdock.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28047746_0093.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)