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of it as a minute fpecies, and as an inhabitant of England. We have 

 frequently taken it on ferns, and low herbage at the fkirts of woods. 



FIG. II. II. 

 PHALJENA BLANCARDELLA. 



BLANCARD'S TINEA MOTH. 

 SPECIFIC CHARACTER 



A SB 



SYNONYMS. 



Wings golden, with a filvery fpace at the tip, and feven marginal 

 fpots. 



Tinea Blancardella : alis auratis: lineola apicis maculifque 

 feptem marginalibus argenteis. Fabi\ Ent. Syjl. 

 T. 3. p. <±>p. 327. fp. 175. 



Defcribed by Fabricius as an Engliih infect, from the cabinet of 

 Yeats. This has the fame haunts as the preceding, and is equally 

 common. 



> FIG. III. III. 

 PHALiENA EMARGINELLA. 



CINEREOUS NOTCH-WING TINEA. 

 SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 

 Tinea Em arginella. Anterior wings linear, and deeply emar- 

 ginated at the outer edge : grey ifh ; apex ftreaked with fufcous. 



This 



