a4 PLATE XXXIL 
valuable fpecimens of Britifh entomology, it will be confidered as a 
compenfation for thofe more common fubjedts occafionally introduced ; 
and which the nature of our plan cannot permit us to refufe. 
Our endeavours to procure the Caterpillar have hitherto been in- 
effe&tual, although it is very probably to be taken early in the feafon, 
feeding on the bramble. It is defcribed to be a brown larva, naked, 
or without hairs, with a gibbofity or rifing on the back, near the 
extremity. 
Our Fly was taken in Effex, July 14th. 
ie Cre 
PHALENA AMATORIO., 
Bioop Vein, or Burr Arcos Morn. 
. _ LepipopTEra. 
PHALENA. 
** Antenne feathered. 
SPECIFIG CHARACTER. 
Wings angulated, buff, fprinkled with brown, and a red tranfverfe 
fine acrofs each. Margin of each Wing edged with red, 
The Caterpillars of this Phalena feed on the oak leaves. They 
are green, with yellow rings. The\Fly is found in Effex very com- 
monly in the month of July. " 
