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carlieft plates in this work. Since that time we have had more op- 

 portunities of afcertaining the two kinds, and have no hefitation in 

 admitting them as two fpecies. Not that the variation in the number 

 of fpots will allow us to admit the definition of Linnsus uncondi- 

 tionally. It may be faid that thofe on the P. Padella are about 

 twenty, and thofe on the P. Evonymella fometimes amount to fifty 

 or more, and the colour of the fnperior wings is lighter in the 

 latter than the former. 



In admittirvg this, the name Evonymella adopted in the ninth plate, 

 muft be changed to Padella j and the Infeft before us be confidered 

 as the true Evonymella. 



FIG. V. 



PHAL^NA FALCATELLA. 



Triangle-Marked Light Hook-Tip. 



SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 



Wings hooked at the apex, whitifh, dccuflTated with obfcure bars, 

 and a large triangular brown fpot on the poflerior margin. 



PhaL/ENA Falcatella: alls falcatis albis : fafciis obfcuris de- 

 cufTatis maculaque magna trigona margmis tenui- 

 oris fufca. 



Very fcarce and undefcribed. 



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