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THE CINNABAR MOTH. 
Callimorpha JacohacB. 
PLATE XXr. Fig. 2. 
Phal. Noc. JacobsDse, Linn. ; Don. PI. 45. — Pink Undenving, 
Harris' Aurel. PI. 4. — Callimorpha Jacobsen, Latr.^ Stcph. 
This genus, originally constituted by Latreille under 
tbe above name (derived from xaX«s heatttiful, and 
uojpa form or appearance J, properly contains in its 
present restricted acceptation only one species, for 
the Red Arches of Harris f Phal. rosea, Don.) which 
has been sometimes referred to it, obviously pertains 
to a different group. The trunk is rather long, at 
least longer than the head, and the palpi, which are 
covered only -with small scales, have the basal joint 
as long as the two following, which are of eqiml 
length and rather obtuse. The antennas are slender 
and setaceous, somewhat ciliated in the males ; the 
extremity of the abdomen slightly tufted in that 
sex ; the anterior wings long and narrow, with the 
hinder margin a little rounded. The thorax is not 
crested ; and the posterior tibise are furnished with 
two pair of spurs. The colouring of the Cinnabar, 
or Pink Underwing Moth, as it is sometimes called. 
