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SOME NEW SPECIES AND VARIETIES OF LEPIDOPTERA FROM THE WESTERN U. S.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

WM. Barnes
Affiliation:
Decatur, Ill.

Extract

♂.—Upper surface very much like Cybele; differs from Leto in the lighter shade of the ground colour and the much darker and more extensive basal area. This area is sharply limited at the outer edge and extends to the median row of markings, which on the hind wings are quite obscured by it. The apical region is not so clear as in Leto, the row of round spots in the outer belt continuing of large size up to the costa, and the dark blotch lying just within the upper three spots is very prominent, as in Cybele.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1897

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