It is common locally in most of the English and Welsh counties.
The black markings vary in size, and sometimes those on the costal area are more or less connected or even confluent (Fig.
Young caterpillars from eggs obtained in August were successfullyhibernated by Mr. Carpenter, and many of these produced butterflies in the following May.
Other caterpillars from the same batch of eggs hibernated and recommenced feeding in the spring, but failed to attain the chrysalis state.
The remaining pupæ hibernated and all changed into Levana the following spring.
The remaining pupæ hibernated in a heated room, and gave, from the end of January to the beginning of June, 10 males and 5 females, all with the characters of the var.
In this manner we should have a new generation interpolated, owing to the generation which formerly hibernated being made to recede step by step towards the autumn and the summer.
Were the summer to become shorter the generation which formerly hibernated in the pupal stage would be advanced further into the spring.
One found at another locality had apparentlyhibernated in company with a massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus).
Around me the skunks hibernated about two months each year; some winters possibly not at all.
I had Indian cocoons which hibernated even three times.
Straggling specimens, which have probably hibernated during the winter, may also be taken in the early spring.
The perfect insect appears in January, February, March and April, hibernated specimens occurring from August until December.
The perfect insect appears from January till April, hibernated specimens occurring in the spring.
The perfect insect appears in March and April, hibernated specimens being met with in the spring.
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