CHINESE BLACK AND YELLOW 
MOTH. 
IHIS handsome Chinese Moth was fignred 
by Edwards. He calls it, beneath his figure, 
which we have exaftly copied, the Black and 
Yellow Moth from China ; but, in his Cata- 
logue of Names, he refers to it, as " the 
Orange-Coloured Moth with Black Spots.'* 
It is represented of it's natural size; and 
the whole of Edwards's description is as fol- 
lows — 
" The Moth is from China. The body, 
the under wings, and those parts of the upper 
wings next the body, are of a fine orange- 
colour, with black spots and marks, better 
explained by the print than they can be hy 
words. The ends of the upper wings are of 
a purphsh black, with white spots a little 
tinged with purple. 
" It has much the same colours on the un- 
der side, but fainter. 
** Matthew 
