. The moths of the British Isles . K 2 PI. 36. I. Beautiful Hook-tip-s Marsh Oblique Barred. 2. Waved Black. 3, 4. 7. Pinion-streaked Snout, Bloxworth Snout. 6-96White-line Crescent-. 2 PL z-j. 1. Beautiful Snout: cata-pillar. 2. Buttoned Snout: catei-pUlar. 3. The Snout : caterpillar. H97- THE ORANGE UNDERWING. 97 on most of our swamps [Keswick] in plenty. He goes on tostate that the moths were so common that he boxed forty in lessthan an hour, and could have secured as many dozens. At thepresent day the species is to be found on boggy heaths andmoors in Surrey, Hampshire, Do
. The moths of the British Isles . K 2 PI. 36. I. Beautiful Hook-tip-s Marsh Oblique Barred. 2. Waved Black. 3, 4. 7. Pinion-streaked Snout, Bloxworth Snout. 6-96White-line Crescent-. 2 PL z-j. 1. Beautiful Snout: cata-pillar. 2. Buttoned Snout: catei-pUlar. 3. The Snout : caterpillar. H97- THE ORANGE UNDERWING. 97 on most of our swamps [Keswick] in plenty. He goes on tostate that the moths were so common that he boxed forty in lessthan an hour, and could have secured as many dozens. At thepresent day the species is to be found on boggy heaths andmoors in Surrey, Hampshire, Dorset, and from Somersetthrough Gloucestershire into Berkshire, and thence northwardsthrough Warwick and Staffordshire to Cheshire, Lancashire, andCumberland. Barrett mentions Perthshire as a Scottish locality,and Kane states that it is common at Killarney in this species and its allies receive more of the collectorsattention they may probably be found in many localities fromwhich there are no records at range abroad extends to Amurland. BREPHID.^. By some systematists this small group of moths is treated asa subfamily of the Geometridae. Brephos, however, which istypic
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