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The Hifiory of A N I M A L S. 
wings, with two oblique, ferrugineous lines on them. 13. The Phalsena, with dehex, 
black wings, with the body ofayellowifh-brown. 14. The Phalaena, with incumbent, 
yellow wings, with two grey obliquely tranfverfe lines, the under one interrupted. 
15. The Phalaena, with depreffed, yellowifh-brown wings, with a triangular filvery 
fpot at the edge. 16. The Phalaena, with deflex, whitifh wings, with a double tranf¬ 
verfe line of a dufky grey on the upper ones. 17, The Phalaena, with-deflex, pale 
grey wings, with a dufkier line on them. 18. The Phalaena, with deflex wings, 
brown on the upper fide, with a white line near the edge. 
7. Of thofe with Ample antenna;, a fpiral tongue, and a prominence on the fore¬ 
head, there are, 1. ihe Phalaena, with plane, incumbent wings, and with two crook¬ 
ed cornicula; criftated at the bafe. 2. The Phalaena, with fpotted wings, and with two 
Tubulated, crooked corniculae, black on the upper fide, and white underneath. 3. 
The Phalaena, with two Tubulated, crooked corniculae, and with incumbent wings 
clouded with black and grey. 4. The Phalaena, with the upper wings terminated be¬ 
hind by a crooked claw. 5. The Phalaena, with the upper wings white, fpqtted with 
black, and the lower wings brown. 6. The nofed, black Phalaena, with a v/hite head, 
and with the wings white in the hinder part. 7. The grey Phalaena, with a white 
Ipot on each fide the thorax. 8. The hoary, nofed Phalaena, with a grey head, and a 
black fpot on the middle of the wings. 9. The nofed, green Phalaena. Moft of thepre-? 
ceding ones are fmall, and proceed from the worms which eat cloaths; the laft, in¬ 
deed, feeds in the caterpillar bate on the willow. io. The Phafena, with grey in¬ 
cumbent wings, and with the thicker edge of the lower ones whitifh. 11. The nofed, 
black Phalaena, with two white, teffelated, tranfverfe lines on the wings. 12. The 
nofed, grey Phalaena, with clouds of black on the wings. 13. The nofed, black Pha¬ 
laena, with four tranfverfe, filvery lines. 14. The nofed, black Phalaena, with three 
tranfverfe, filvery lines. 15. The brown, nofed Phalaena, with an obliquely tranfverfe 
line of gold-yellow. 16. The nofed, black Phalaena, with the exterior wings of a 
gilded yellow, and with the antennae longer than the body. 17. The nofed, white 
Phalaena, with two tranfverfe lines of a filvery-brown on the exterior wings, and with 
feveral irregular undulations behind. 18. The nofed, yellow Phalaena, with four tranf¬ 
verfe lines of a filvery-brown on the wings. 19. The nofed, grey Phalaena, with the 
wings white in the anterior part, and with a white linear faicia behind. 20. The 
Phalaena, with black wings, with a white tranfverfe line on them. 21. The nofed, 
whitifh Phalsna, with longitudinal white flriae on the wings, each terminated by a 
black fpot. 22. The nofed, whitifh Phalaena, with a longitudinal filvery line on the 
wings, ramofe in the hinder part. 23. The nofed, grey Phalaena, with a white tranf¬ 
verfe line on the back. 24. The nofed, brown Phalaena, with a black fpot on each 
fide. 25. The fomewhat nofed, clouded, brown Phalaena, with a doubly triangular 
white fpot on the back. 26. The nofed, grey Phalaena, with a black fpot on each fide. 
27. The nofed, black Phalaena, with yellow lines on the wings, with undulated white 
edges. 28. The nofed-brown Phalaena, undulated with white, and with the under 
pair of wings brown, with white edges. 29. The deep brown, nofed Phalaena, with 
variegations of a bright red. 
8. Of thofe which have extreamly Ample antennae, and no tongue, there are only 
ten known fpecies : thefe are, 1. The Phalaena, with a bicornate head, with white 
wings, with black tranfverfe lines near the edge. 2. The Phalaena, with a bicornate 
head, with brown wings, with tranfverfe red breaks. 3. The Phalaena, with a bicor¬ 
nate head, with the thorax yellow, and with the wings piano-incumbent, and of a 
greyifh-brown. 4. The Phalaena, with very fhort antennae of a reddifh brown, and 
with a yellow thoras and deflex wings. 5. The Phalaena, with filvery wings, with 
five tranfverfe lines on them. 6. The Phalaena, with incumbent wings 5 the upper 
ones with a yellow edge, and the lower ones all over yellow. 7. The Phalaena, with 
incumbent, linear, hairy wings. 8. The Phalaena, with yellow wings, with extream¬ 
ly fmall and numerous black fpots on them. 9. The Phalaena, with greyifh-brown 
wings, the lower ones whitifh; the female having fcarce any vifible wings at all. 10. 
The whitifh-green Phalaena, with plane wings. 
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