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the ferruginous dorfal fpot, furrounded with a thick black marks 
although pretty, is by no means peculiar to this fpecies, being common 
to feveral other minute moths: the clouded markings of black and 
buff-colour, interfperfed with filver, give this little animal a beautiful . 
appearance, particularly under the microfcope. The under wings 
have a fimilar appearance of a peacock’s feather, but more obfolete at 
the apex. 
We believe this fpecies has never been defcribed before, and very 
sarely taken. Our {pecimen was found in Suffex.—Auguft. 
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