INQUILINUS MOTH. 
This elegant Moth was originally figured 
by the late Mr. Moses Harris; who informs 
us, that it was taken in Bunhill fields, Lon- 
don, the latter end of July 1779, by a gentle- 
man, who gave it to Mr. Ellis, of George 
Street, Foster Lane, Cheapside. This last 
gentleman, having set it, presented it to Mr. 
Francillon, out of whose very curious and va- 
luable colledlion, Mr. Moses Harris had it to 
draw and describe. 
It is named the Inquilinus, and expands 
nearly three inches. I'he figure, in fa61: is of 
the natural size. 
The description of it, as given by Mr. 
Moses Harris, is as follows — 
The eyes are of a dark olive brown, over 
each of which is a line of a brownish white 
colour. The head and thorax are of an olive 
brown, dashed with streaks of dark or dirty 
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