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Nearly allied to the infe&s known among Englifli Aurelians by the 

 name of the July high flyer, in its general appearance and markings* 

 but different in colour, and is in particular deftitute of the fmall white 

 fpot on the band at the pofterior apex of the firft pair of wings. 

 This infect is from Faverfham. 



FIG. IV. 

 PHALiENA BOMBYCATA. 



CHEVRON MOTH. 



SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 



Phaljena eombycata. Anterior wings pale and fufcous, varie- 

 gated with yellowifh : a broad tranfverfe band of teftaceous lines, with 

 a central dark chevron-like mark in the middle. 



Found in the month of May, principally on the broom. 



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