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DESCRIPTION OF A NEW NORTH AMERICAN SPECIES OF MAMESTRA, AND OF A GENUS ALLIED TO HOMOHADENA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

H. K. Morrison
Affiliation:
Cambridge, Mass.

Extract

Expanse 34 m. m. Length of body 14 m. m. Eyes hairy; antennae of the male simple; villosity of the palpi coarse; thorax provided with the usual fore and hind tufts; abdomen short, stout and untufted; ground color of the anterior wings gray without ochreous or brown admixture, as in M. lorea Guen.; the ordinary spots are tolerably distinct, concolorous, black encircled, the reniform filled below with black, the clavifor small; the median lines are simple, black and conspicuous, the interior line perpendicular, forming a triangular projection above the orbicular spot, which it touches.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1875

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