8 PLATE CCXIX. 



have never heard that it has been found, except on the Oak trees* 

 in Richmond Park. It feeds on the higheft branches of the trees, 

 but defcends into the earth to become a pupa. It appears in the 

 fly ftate in March. 



The male Infedl is confiderably fmaller than the female. Its 

 horns, or antennas, are alfo larger, and more feathered. This is a 

 fcarce Tnfedl. It is found in Germany ; and a variety of it has 

 been received from North America. 



* It feeds alfo on Lime trees. 



PLATE 



