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INSECTS OF THE NORTHERN PARTS OF BRITISH AMERICA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

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429. Plusia rectangula Kirby.—Expansion of wings 1½ inch. Taken in Canada by Dr. Bigsby.

Body cinereous, underneath whiter. Antennæ testaceous ; thorax crested ? as the scales are mostry rubbed off this cannot however be positively asserted; wings incumbent ; primaries with a subcrenate edge ; inclining to ash-colored, clouded with black, with a subramose rectangular somewhat silvery spot, extending from near the base to the middle of the wing; between which and the apex is a narrow white wavy band, edged with black; and still nearer the margin a zigzag transverse black line; the secondary wings are plicatile, cinereous, and dusted at the apex with brown.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1881

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