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NEW SPECIES OF NORTH AMERICAN LEPIDOPTERA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

William Barnes
Affiliation:
Decatur, Ill.

Extract

General colour very dary blackish brown, with a sight purplish tinge, quite smooth and somewhat shinny. Ordinary marking jet black, but not conspicuous, owing to the similarity in shade with the ground colour. The distinct black, more or less solidly filled claviform and the yellow-filled reniform are the most conspicuous features in teh maculation. Basal line present through fragmentary, represented by two blackish dots on costa, in one speciment with some whitish scales between them, forming a more or less evident dot, in the other speciment this si not so noticeable, the line is also evident between the median and submedian veins, though in a lighter, diffused sort of way.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1904

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