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are bent inwards. They are flow and heavy 
in their flights, which they take either late 
in the evening, or early in the morning. 
Genus III. 
P H A L E N A. 
Character, 
T* HE horns arc briflly, decreafing in fize 
from the bafe to the point; which chiefly 
diftinguifhes it from the butterfly. The 
wings, when at reft, generally turn down. 
They fly in the night. 
For a more particular defcription of but- 
terflies and moths, fee our account, from 
page 179 to page i88. 
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