Ho ORDER III. Phalena. 



2. Bombyces, whofe wings cover the body 



in a pofition nearly horizontal, and 

 which have pectinated antennae. 



Thefe are either 



Elingues, which want the tongue, 

 or have it fo fbort as not to 

 be manifeftly fpiral. 



Again their wings are either 



Reverfed or defeSled. 



OxSpirilingues, which have a fpi- 

 ral tongue, and are either 



Criftatte, with a kind of creft, or 

 tuft of hair on the back, Or 



Lczves, with fmooth backs. 



3. Nottuce, whofe wings are incumbent, as 



in the Bombyces, from which 

 they differ chiefly in the forma- 

 tion of their antennae, which are 

 fetaceous. 



The 



