S6 PLATE CCCXL. 



F I G. II. 

 PHALiENA CITRINA. 



SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 



Thorax crefted. Firfl: wings yellowifh, with two tranfverfe bands 

 of brown ; the interior one interrupted and enclofed between two 

 irregular whitifli ftreaks. 



PHALi^NA CiTRiNA alis flavcfcentibus, lineis duabus irregularibus 

 tranfverfis albidis, fafciis duabus fufcis, interiore 

 interrupta. 



Ernft, in the Papillons de I'Europe, Jig. 378. gives the figure of 



a Phal^na not very diffimilar to our fpecies, and probably a mere 



variety of it. Under this idea we have named it Citrina, from the 



French name La Citrinne, adopted by Ernft, for it does not appear 



• to have been either figured or defcribed by any other author. 



This choice and beautiful Infe£l is one of thofe difcovered by the 

 late Duchefs of Portland, and is in the Cabinet of Mr. Francillon. 



F I G. III. 



PHALiENA CLA VI S. 



SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 



First wings reddifh, with a paler dafh along the middle, ending 

 near a kindney eye-fhaped mark and a contiguous white fpot. An 

 interrupted dark mark at the bafe. 



PHALiENA 



