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THE LINCEA MOTH. 
Phalena Lincea, 
PLATE XXXYIII- 
Papilio Lincea, Cramer’s Desc. des Ins. ii. p. 6, "pl. 228, 
fig. B. 
THE upper wings are of a deep black, which 
changes to an intense blue by the play of light ; 
the upper half of the lower wings are of the same 
colour, and the lower half of a deep and rich orange, 
the upper wings being tipped with the same colour ; 
the body is of a pinkish brown; the tail orange ; 
the antenne are filiform and tapering ; the eyes are 
scarlet. 
This moth is the same beneath as above, and is 
an inhabitant of China. 
