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fpecies; though Jong fince known to colleftors of Infeft. by the 

 trivial Englifh name above adopted. It may not be improper to 

 add, that this fpecimen was found in a willow tree, as thofe contu 

 nental Authors who have noticed it, fay it inhabits pine trees, 



FIG. II. 



PHALiENA COJ.ONELU, 

 SPECIFIC CH4R4CTEH 



ANI> 



SYNONYMS. 



Firft wings oblong, greyifc, with two black fpots in the middle ; 

 a faint undulated bar acrof* the interior, and another near the ex, 

 terior part of each wing. 



Tinea Colonella: alis oblongis cinereis ; pun&is duabus atris 

 ante ftrigam curvam undulatam obfoletam. Linn. 

 Syfl. Nat. 2. 883. 546, — fa, Sv. \35%,.—Fab. Er\t, 

 Syji. T. 3. p. 2. p. 288.$. 



Found on the alder in July. — Combe wood, Surrey. 



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