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infed in another fkin, or probably it is the Caterpillar of the male, 

 Roefel having only the female in his works ; in this fpecimen the 

 colours are bright, and it is particularly diftinguiihed by the collar 

 being red inftead of blue.— As this part of his work is fcarcely 

 known, and has not yet been noticed by Fabrtclus, we cannot colleft 

 the opinion of any fyftematical writer, whether it be the other fex, 

 or only a different fkin. 



The pupa we received with the moths ; and the eggs figured in 

 plate 178, were taken from the body of the female. 



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