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5. TORTRICES, ails obtufiffimis, ut jferc retufis, margine ex- 
teriore curvo. 
6. PYRAÜIDES, alis conniventibus in figuram deltoideam forfi- 
catam. 
7. TINEÆ, alis convolutis feré in cylindrumj fronte prominulâ. 
8. ALUCITÆ, alis digitatis, Jfiffis ad bafîn ufq^ue. 
1. The ATTACI, whofe wlngs incline downwards and are fpread 
open ; they bave peélinated antennæ without a tongue, or 
Peélinated antennæ with alpiral tongue, or 
Setaceous antennæ with a fpiral tongue. 
2. The BOMBYCES, whofe wings cover the body in a pofîtion 
nearly horizontal, and which hâve pedlinated antennæ. 
They are either 
Elingues which want the tongue, or hâve it fo fhort 
as not to be manifeftly fpiral ; their wings are 
either 
Reverfed,. or 
Defledtedj 
Or fpirilingues, which hâve a fpiral tongue, and arc cithçr 
Læves, with fmooth backs, or. 
Criilatæ dorfo',' with a kind of creft, or tuft of hair, 
on the back. 
g. The NGCTUÆ, whofe wings arc incumbent as in the bom- 
byees, from which they diifer chiefly in the formation of 
the antennæ, which are fetaceous. 
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