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THE INSECT WORLD, 



In a book of this kind we can only mention some types among 

 these last insects, which claim our attention in what we might 

 almost call a tyrannical manner. We will, therefore, content our- 



Fig. 271. — PcEdlsca autumnana. 



Fig. 272. — Tortrix roborana. 



selves by saying a few words about the Green Tortrix, the Pyralis of 

 the Vine, the Bee-hive Moth, some species of the Clothes Moth 

 family ( Tineitia), and finally of the (Ecophorce. 



Fig. 273. — Philobacera fagana. 



Fig. 274. — Tortrix sorbiana. 



The Green Tortrix ( TZ^r/r/jv: viridaiia) has wings of a green colour,! 

 with the margin and fringe whitish on the anterior, and of an ashyi 

 grey on the posterior wings. The under-side of the four wings is etc 



