Phlomis fructicosa, Salviæ folio latiore & rotundiore. Raii Hist. 511.
Sect. b.
Naked Loopers, with Protuberances.
L. 1. Ch. 3.
I.
Cl. 1. S. b. 1.
The SPOTTED ELM-MOTH. Its Caterpillar is not very common, altho’ it feeds on the Leaves of the Elm, Lime and Oak. It goes into the Earth, and turns to a Chrysalis in August: The Moth appears in May, and is then to be found sometimes, sticking on the Barks of the above Trees; but it is not common.
See Albin, P. 40, 41. 91, 92.
L. I. ch. III.
Cl. 2. S. b. 1.