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TAB, LVIL 



PH A L^NA SEN A TORI A. 



COMMON fFBITK SPOT .MOTH, 



FA G U S PVMILA LIS X 



CHINQirAHN, OR DWARF CII«$NVT TRtffc 



Vlu /jHK^rdmgxib, alt* revrrnt fiifro-tclbceii flri^a fufta : primoribus ptuxi 



o central j nivec. 



IVrns on Chinquapin, and on all kinds of Oaks* 1 1 went into chcground on ihe 

 Hlh of September, and came out the 2d of July following. In fome lcalom ihefc 



caterpillar* are rtty plentiful in the autumn, Ibo whole brood feeding together on 



a finglc bulh or tree, hut the fly is uncommon. 



The female of thii bran a great refcrnhUnte to the bit, but the male pro™ it to be ecr- 

 tamly a dinincl rpecie*. We have named itjhurwit to pctfavc an analogy * iih imftrarw* 



and in allufiuu to the gravity of iti roloui v 



