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TINEINA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

V. T. Chambers
Affiliation:
Covingion, KY.

Extract

With ten specimens of fasciella and two of 5-notella before me, with scarcely a trace of variation in the ten, but with the two differing from each other somewhat and both differing very decidedly from the ten, I had no doubt as to the distinctness of the two species. A larger series, however, induces the belief that they belong to the same species. The difference between them may be thus stated: In fasciella the base and apex of the fore wings are brownish-gray, and between these portions are three brownish-gray and four white fasciæ, all very distinct and well defined. ln 5-notella the whole dorsal half of the wing is white, there is a small brown spot on the base of the costal margin, another further back, and stil1 further back another which in the middle of the wing is produced backwards to the gray-brown apical part of the wing, which encloses two small white costal streaks.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1877

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