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irilinearia, which Mr. Cooke had shut up 
in pairs, one pair duly copulated, and the 
female (a Trilinearia) laid eight eggs. 
All these eggs hatched, and the larvse fed 
readily; some of the larvae were pre- 
cisely like the larvae of Trilmea, and some 
were precisely like the larvae of Orbicu- 
laria ; others were intermediate between 
the two ; all fed up properly and went 
into pupas, but only one moth (and that 
slightly crippled) made its appearauee. 
This inseet bore no resemblance whatever 
to Trilinearia; indeed, it seemed far 
more like Porata and Punctaria than 
either of its parents, and had it been 
taken at large it would have caused con- 
siderable discussion amongst our greatest 
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