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yellowifh brown; both vary in the markings, and are nearly twice 
the fize of our fpecimen. In Sulzer, the wings are fhorter and 
more pointed than in the preceding work; and are rather pellucid 
and tinged with yellow: the marking totally different from thofe in 
Roefel. Thofe in Scheffer are moft like one of our fpecimens in 
form and reddifh colour, but fill with markings as different from it 
as from either of the preceding figures. We may hence conclude 
the marks are inconftant, and the colours extremely variable; and 
that in point of fize, the prefent fpecies may be the Varra of Fa- 
bricius, fince he notices its affinity to the P. Grandis; and adds, it 
is rather f{maller.—‘* Nimis Afhnis P. Grandis at paullo minor.” 
fab, Ent. Syft. 
hee 
= “7. 
PAG. ei 
HEM EROS TU S “PERE, 
GoLpEN Eye. 
GENERIC (CHAR AGI OR. 
Mouth with fhort horny mandibules: jaws cylindrical, ftraight: 
itp advanced and entire: feelers four, projecting, unequal, and fili- 
form: no ftemmata: wings defleéted, and not folded: antennz feta- 
ceous and advanced forward, 
SPECITIC CHARACTER 
AND 
SYNONYMS. 
Yellow green: wings tranfparent with greenifh bafe: eyes golden. 
HEMEROEZIUS PERLA: Juteo viridis, alis hyalinis: bafis viridibus. 
Linn. Sy, Nat. Dy, 911, 2—fn. Suec. 1504, 
Extremely 
