IKQUILINUS MOTH, 
brown. The antennae are thick towards the 
extremity, like a club ; but sharp and hooked 
at the end, and of a pale brown colour. The 
superior wings are of an olive brown colour, 
and have irregular streaks of black nearly pa- 
rallel. The fan edges have a broadish border 
of a dusky brown colour. A broad stripe, or 
band, of a cream colour, arises on the shp 
edge near the thorax ; and, proceeding from 
thence in a parallel till over the lower corner of 
the wing, then turning a little upward, ii ends 
at the apex or tip. Between this line and the 
lowxr corner, a triangle of lightish brown is 
thus formed, and which contains a lesser trian- 
gle of a darkish brown. The inferior wings 
are of a palish rosy hue : having a darkish cloud 
in the middle, and a double border of brown 
on the fan edge. Tlie abdomen is of a pale 
brown, darkish towards the upper part: down 
the' middle is a broad light-coloured list, from 
the thorax to the anus, which is sharp, or 
pecked. This stripe, or list, has an occult 
'dotted Hne down the middle." 
From the circumstance, that this Is the whole 
account given by Mr. Moses Harris, it may 
be 
