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BUTTERFLIES. CREPUSCULARJA, OR HAWK-MOTHS. 



as the Peacock (Fig. 504), the Painted Lady, the Camberwell 

 Beauty, the Red Admiral, the Tortoise-shell, and others. The 

 subdivisions of this Section bear so strong a resemblance to each 





FIG. 504. PEACOCK BTPTTERIXY. 



other in structure and habits, that it is not requisite to describe 

 them more minutely. 



773. Section II. The HETEROCERA, including the different 

 kinds of Moths, present a much greater variety of structure than 

 the Butterflies, and are in consequence divided into many fami- 





FIG. 605. SPHINX OF THE VINE. 



lies. By many Entomologists they are primarily separated into 

 two sections, of which the first, that of the CREPUSCULARIA, or 

 Haiok-moths, corresponds with the Linnaean genus Sphinx; 



