THE LUNA SILK MOTH. 



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America. This Motli has been lived in EngLand, and might 

 perhaps take its pkce among the insects which supply silk for 

 commerce. The description is taken from a specimen in my 

 collection. In consequence of the size of the insect, my speci- 

 men measuring seven inches across the wings, the figure is 

 necessarily reduced. 



The general colour is pale green, with two narrow bars of a 

 darker hue in the upper pair, one being much lighter than the 



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Pig. 407.— Attaciw h: 

 (Pale green.) 



other. A single bar of the same colour is on the lower wings. 

 A very decided effect is given to the outlines of the upper wings 

 by a stripe of dark chocolate which runs along the edge. Tt is 

 narrow at the tip, and becomes v.-ider at tlie base. It also 

 crosses the front of the white thorax, so as to produce a very 

 bold effect. The legs are of the same dark chocolate, and so is 

 the narrow line which represents the eyebrow, if it may so be 



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