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base with greyish hairs, and furnished with 

 a series of scales beneath, see fig. b. Feet 

 pale red, otherwise the general colour of 

 the insect is black. It lives on the willow. 

 (This appears to he the J'enthredo lacorum^ 

 a species not preserved in the Linnsean 

 cabinet.) 



A small Papilio, of the fritillary tribe, 

 with one silver mark underneath of the 

 form of a shield. See it among those of 

 Petiver collected in Portugal. (This must 

 surely be Papilio C album.) 



A greyish Butterfly with feathered 

 antennae, whose female has no wings. See 

 Swammerdam. {Plialcena antiqua.) 



An elegant little blackish Butterfly, be- 

 sprinkled with snow-white spots like rings, 

 smooth and polished on the under side, 

 was very plentiful in the paths. 

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