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TAB. LXXXIX. 



PHALiENA CONSORS. 



COMMON AMERICAN YKLLOW-UNDBRWING MOTH. 





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AMORPIIA FRUTlCOSst. Z. /JVjV. 



BA5TAKD INDIGO. 



Pll. iWTua fpirilintfui* <rifiaia, ahigrifto tefl*ceo<m<* nrt>«lo^ftlijlwu;^u!j:o-lincjtijj j>ofl»cii 

 flam Mai* dtutat ilcxuolu cominub ath*. 



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It* I'ood i* the Kalian! Indigo mrub, a* well aa tlfce fivcct*fcciited J(tTjm f and 

 d liferent kind? of Oak. It (pun amon£ i!»r leaver April 29th, appearing on the 

 wing June 7th; another, whieli did not flpin rill May 2-d. remained in the chrtlali* 

 till the loth of June. 'Iliii i* a common moth in ihc oak wood*, both in (feorgia 

 and Virginia* 



Although the iunx> giien by Linruriis to thlt tribe of yellow or pink under-win? moth* 

 are uaconne&cd with their mtural liirtoiy, we have followed hit analogies in naming ihefe 

 iicwtpecic*, thdr food Wing r.rthrt 100 tar ioua in each to afford good rpeeific cknomfcalloj 

 or too uniform in (he ditVerent one*, molt of mem prcfciring fotnc kind of oak. 





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