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Order—LEPIDOPTERA. 
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SSRIt^ four tifeti $©outtr Wt{? a Spiral tSTonaue* 
GENUS i.—PAPILXQ, BUTTERFLY. 
HE antennae are thicker towards their extremity* 
and moftly terminated by a head; their wings, when 
at reft, ere£t : they fly in the day. 
The pupae of ail butterflies are obteflae and naked, 
and except thofe of the D-anai Candidi, are fufpend- 
ed perpendicularly in the open air, being attached 
by their tail to the under-fides of branches of trees, 
leaves of plants. Stc . The caterpillars of fpme of 
the equites have two horns in their necks, which 
they Fnoot cut or draw in at pleafure. 
GENUS 2.—SHINX. 
Antennae thickeft in the middle, wings defle&ed, 
flight flow and heavy ; they fly either early in the 
morning, or after fun-fet; often emit a found. 
They 
