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THE NOCTUIDÆ OF EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA.: (Third Paper.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

A. R. Grote
Affiliation:
Bremen, Germany.

Extract

The tibiæ are usually all spinose, the eyes naked, the body untufted, the form normal, the male antennæ of various structure, pectinated, brushlike simple. The European species are refered by Lederer all to one genus, Agrotis or Hübner. Nervertheless, I think the yellow-winged forms may well be separated under Hiria and Tryphœna. Of these yellow-winged forms, with flattened abdomen, we have only one T. Chardinyi, from Anticosti and Maine, considered identical with the Siberian species of the same name, described orginally by Boisduval under Anarta.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1889

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