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' The nofluæ arc either 
Elingues, wanting tongucs, or 
Spirilingues, having fpiral tongues. 
4. The GEOMETRÆ, whofe wings, when at reft, are extended 
horizontallyj the antennæ in one fnbdivifion of this fedtion 
are 
Pcdinated, in another 
Setaccous, the under wings in each of thefe divifions 
are either 
Angulated, or ' 
Round, with entire edges. 
5. The TORTRICES. The wings are exceeding obtufe, their 
exterior margin is curve, and déclinés towards the fides of 
the body. They hâve fhort palpi. 
6. The PYRALIDES. The inner margins of the wings in this 
fedfion are laid one over the other. The wings themfelves 
décliné a little towards the fides of the body, and in fliape 
refemble a Delta. They hâve confiderable palpi of differ- 
ent forms. ' 
y. The TINEÆ. The wings are wrapped up, or folded round 
the body, fo as to give the infedt a cylindrical formj the 
forehead is ftretched out, or advanced forwards. 
8. The ALUCITÆ. The wings of this divifion are fplit, or 
divided into branches almofi; to their bafe. 
1. Les ATTACI, dont les ailes font rabbatues et déployées & 
qui ont 
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