54 PLATE LVII. 



An elegant Species of the minuter kinds of Lepidopterous Infects: 

 it derives its name from the fpots of bright o ange, or gold colour, 

 which are on the fuperior wings: is very rare: our fpecimen was 

 taken in Kent, late in July ; it appears peculiar to that county only, or is 

 certainly very unfrequently, if ever, found elfewhere. 



Larva unknown. 



F I G. III. 



PHAL^NA APICELLA. 



Tinea. 



SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 



Grey. A circular fpot of gold, or orange colour, at the apex of 

 «&ch fuperior Wing. 



Non-defcript, and is alfo very rare. Our fpecimen was procured 

 by beating a White thorn-bum, on Epping-foreft, early in May. 



The orange fpot on the ends of the upper wings afford the raoft 

 ftriking diftin£tion for a Specific Character ; we therefore deno- 

 minate it Apicella. 



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