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XXIII. Papilio minor, alts fulcis ad exortum fulvis, & falciatranverfa al- 
ba, ad extertorem anguluim, notatis. Tab. 239. Hig. 25, 26. Papilio Carta- 
genius nigrefcens alba linea prope extremitatibus alarum. Pet. Gaz, Nat. Tab. 
Vi. Be. 7. The black Dariew Butterfly with two Spots. Fj. Cat. Te 
Claff. p- 93> 
This is much the fame only lefs, the Wings are all of a dark 
brown Colour, with two large Spots at their Ends, and two Saf- 
fron colour’d Streaks at their Beginnings. 
Tis common with the former, and was fent from Cartagena on the 
Continent of America, to Mr. Petiver. 
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XXIV. Papilio ingens alis utrinque fufcis, fupina parte cerulefcentibus 
duabus lineis undatis flavefcentibus prope extremitates infignitis, prona parte o- 
culatis ce lineis flavefcentibus variegatis. Parvus Atlas Merian. Met. Inf. Sa- 
vid. p. 23. Papilio Surinamenfis maximus fubtus perbelle oculatus ¢ mar- 
moreatus. Pet,Gax. Nat.Tab.28 Fig.1. Buff Atlas ejufd. Mem. Cur. 1708. 
p- 292. N°: 22. Vincents large Surinam Peacock’s Hye. Fj. Cat. Top. & 
Claff. P- 93> 
This is about fix Inches long from Wing to Wing extended and a- 
bout three from the Head to the End of the Wings. The upper 
Wings are dark brown, excepting two parallel waved Lines of Fa/cie 
of a yellowifh Colour towards their Outfides, and a large Field or Area 
of changeable blue towards the Body continued to the under Pair of 
Wings, which areall of that Colour except their exterior Parts, which 
are dark brown, with a yellowifh Margin. ‘The under Sides of the 
lower Pair of Wings have on each two Hyes, the lowermoft about half 
an Jach Diameter, and on that Side they, as well asthe upper, are of 
a dark brown Colour, variegated with great Numbers of yellowifh 
Fafcie Lines or Spots. 
I found icin Famaica where were many of the fame Sort. 
XXV. Phalena maxima cinerea, cauda cy alis acutts, atrinque lineis un- 
datis tranfverfis, fufcis, crebris, variegatts. Panapanamucu. Maregr. p. 249. 
Mouche qui a deux trompes, Rochef. p.150. Phalena [padiceo tintta cocore. 
Merian. met. Inf. Surinam. p.14. The Sowr-fop Hawk Moth. <Accipi- 
trina minor Surinam, marmoreata Corpore macalato. Pet. mem. cur. 1708. p. 
331. N°-13. Av major ejufd. ib. p. 330. N° 12? Vel migricans, albicans 
Papilio notturnus. Merian. met. Inf. Surin. p.3? Vel an magna Phalana, ejufd. 
2b. p. 38? Vel Accipitrina longipennis cinerea Surinam. undts nigricantibus. Pet. 
mem, cur. 1708. p. 330. N®* 10. Orangefpotted Hawk Moth. 
The largeft Night Moth of a dun Colour, or, fometimes light brown. 
The Body of this is an Inch and a half long, as big as ones mid- 
dle Finger, the Abdomen made up of fix Azzxlt, tapering to the End, 
mark’d with yellow and white Spots. Out of the Mouth goes a very 
long fpiral Probofcis; it has fix Legs and four Wings near four 
Inches from one End to the other extended, the firft Pair or upper 
far larger and longer than the under; the firft are not over an Inch 
long, all above is of a grey Colour with waved Lines or Spots of a 
dirty brown or dun Colour, underneath of a light brown or grey Co- 
lour, with fome few black Spots. = 
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