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This is not an uncommon Moth in some places, yet we find nofigure ot it in any work on British Insects. In the work of Kle-mann, quoted in the Synonyms , a figure of it is given without theLarva ; from this we may safely infer it is seldom sound in that state,or that indefatigable writer would certainly have added it to his Plate.
It is supposed to feed on some plant of the Euphorbia genus, andhence the specific names fuscata and unicolorata have been abandoned.
The Moth was found late in May.
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