128 ODERR III. Papilia 



fame point to their bafe ; fome of 

 thefe have filiform antennae, in 

 which particular they refemble 

 the genus Phalena> or moths, 

 from which, however, they are 

 eafily diftinguifhed, by their out- 

 ward appearance, their bodies 

 being much lighter, or lefs bulky, 

 and not fo well covered with hair, 



and by the fhape of their upper 

 wings. 



The Equites are either 



Troes, which are known by the 

 bloody fpots found upon their 

 breafts ; thefe are likewifc ge- 

 nerally of a dark or black 

 colour : Or 



Achfoi) on the breafts of which 

 the bloody fpots of the Tries 

 are not found, and arc 

 farther diftinguifred by an 

 ocellum, or fpot, refembling 

 an eye, fituate at the inner 

 corner of their pofterior 



wings -, 



