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TA II. L1L 



PHAL^NA VELLEDA. 



GREAT BMCR AND WHITE TLSSOCK MOTH. 



QUKRCUS PBELLOS, tl/fK 3 ^T. IIORT. KEU\ l\ 3. 314, 



DWARF WILLOW.LKAVKD OAK. 



Ph. Bmdja cUnguU, a!»* reran** dorfoquc oigm: nenU iiurginc«n*c ilrigifqoc qualucr alUi. 



Eat* tlte Willow.OA ami tl* IVrfimmon (Dittfpyrw virginlanaj. It fj>un on 

 (lie 10* of Aiigutf, and came out on the wing ?2d of September, Thr chryfali* 

 may frequently be met with attached to weed* and bullies, and fattened lo a Iwig 

 or Oalk. a* in the figure. 



The figure *bore quoted, giten by Stoll in hii fupfrietnent to Criraer. u undoubtedly a 

 reprefenution of llw fenuk of tliii moth, and hence it ftppdfl to * sry a liltk occaftooally in 

 ihebrcidthanddifpofaionof itatiWmfc flrinc*; lint iIk leading chancier* can ncirr I* 

 miflalcn. Itt caterpillar indicate* fomc affinity to l l ktl^xt iltttfifu, near which thii fpecic* 

 ought to be pitted, «. /W of Unn*u» pcrban* only coming between them. 



