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TAB. XXIX. 



SPHINX JUGLANDIS. 



IIICKORT HAWK-MOTH, 



JUGT.ANS ALII A. LI\'X 



HICKORY KUT. 



S. ali* cVnutit grifci* iranfrtrft flrigoib.: poflicia pallidioribui nuigine fnfco punOaio, 



Tills caterpillar, which feeds on thr Hickory, went into ihc ground Mav 23lh f 

 and tlw? moth was feen the 2 tth of June* Amrthrr which went into chc ground 

 the l 3 th of September came out ll*c I2lh of April. ITie moil remarkable diilcrrncc 

 between this and the Kii^lilli Poplar Stowk-motti. is the flat fpttwfing fail of the 

 chryfalis, and the very evidently pectinated amciifix of the mate fly. It is not very 

 common* The caterpillar is fomeiimcs green* 



Mr- Abbot ray jutlly remark* ihc affinity brtnw Uu* and j/ki P#f*lt, the antenna? of 

 which iii the male arc alfo, in a degree, pectinated; but there is not mueh affinity in the 

 marking of the wing*, nor is there fi> great a difference of hue between the fore ami hind 

 wingi of £ PtpJi as in that now before u% 



