. The moths of the British Isles . 2 PI. 26. /^68. I, 2. Silver Y. 3- Ni Moth. 4, 5. Scarce Silver Y. 6, 7. Mother , 9. Burnet 2 PL 27. I, m, -ib. Golden Plusia : caic7-J>illars and Dark Spectacle : cato-pULz^-. F6g. THE PLAIN GOLDEN Y. 69 flight has been noted in Ireland by Kane and others ; and lateexamples have also been recorded from Scotland. Although it has been recorded from some of the southerncounties, it is most frequent in the eastern and northern parts ofEngland, and in South Wales. Occurs throughout Scotland upto Moray ; and in Ireland it is fo


. The moths of the British Isles . 2 PI. 26. /^68. I, 2. Silver Y. 3- Ni Moth. 4, 5. Scarce Silver Y. 6, 7. Mother , 9. Burnet 2 PL 27. I, m, -ib. Golden Plusia : caic7-J>illars and Dark Spectacle : cato-pULz^-. F6g. THE PLAIN GOLDEN Y. 69 flight has been noted in Ireland by Kane and others ; and lateexamples have also been recorded from Scotland. Although it has been recorded from some of the southerncounties, it is most frequent in the eastern and northern parts ofEngland, and in South Wales. Occurs throughout Scotland upto Moray ; and in Ireland it is found in most localities, thoughnot often common, except by the sea in Co. Kerry, and inConnamara, Co. Galvvay. Abroad, it extends to East Siberia, Amurland, and Japan. The Plain Golden Y {Fhisia iota). In typical specimens the metallic mark is V-shaped, with adot below and a little to one side (Plate 24, Fig. 8). In , Treit. (Fig. 7), these spots are united and form aY-hke mark. Sometimes the spot is absent and the V-markmuch reduced, and more rarely the V also disappears (^ Esp.). The larva is yellowish green, wh


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