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Cit-e, removing the alucita: * of Linnaeus under the title of Ptero- 

 phorus. 



He therefore ufes the fpecific name mdrginella to his tinea and alu- 

 clta. Our fpecimen is defcribed by him, under the name Ahuita 

 marg'inella. It is found on the juniper in May* 



Taken at Dartford. 



F I G. III. 



PHAL^NA PAVONANA, 

 Lepidoptera* 



GENERIC CHARACTER. 



P H A L IE. N A. 

 T O R T R I X. 



SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 



Superior wings clouded with black and buff-coloured markings, and 

 a very minute reprefentation of a peacock's feather at the apex, A 

 dorfal fpot of bright brown, furrounded with a deep black mark. 

 Inferior wings grey brown, with the eye of the peacock's feather at 

 the apex. 



This lingular Tortrix, which abounds with beautiful markings, is 

 particularly diftinguifhed by the elegantly little mark at the apex of 

 the upper wings, which appears like the feather of a peacock's tail : 



* The infcds diftinguifhed by this title are known by the trivial names 

 Plumes, or Fans; their wings being entirely formed of feathers connefted 

 only near the bafe in the manner of a fan. 



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