. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies -- North America. Psychidae Genus OIKETICUS Guilding The genus is found in the hotter parts of Amer- ica, the typical species having originally been found in Central America. It is also represented in southern Asia and in Australia. Three species occur in the United States—one in southern Cali- fornia, another in New Mexico, and a third in Florida. The latter species was named abboti by Grote, and the male is delineated in Fig. 208. The wings are pale smoky brown, with darker maculation at the


. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies -- North America. Psychidae Genus OIKETICUS Guilding The genus is found in the hotter parts of Amer- ica, the typical species having originally been found in Central America. It is also represented in southern Asia and in Australia. Three species occur in the United States—one in southern Cali- fornia, another in New Mexico, and a third in Florida. The latter species was named abboti by Grote, and the male is delineated in Fig. 208. The wings are pale smoky brown, with darker maculation at the end of the cell and just beyond in the primaries. li.;. 208.— O ike tic us ahhoti. Genus THYRIDOPTERYX Stephens (i) Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis llaworth, Plate XLl, Fig. \2,^. Syn. conifcrantm I'ackard. The common "Bag-worm," as it is usually called, occurs throughout the Appalachian subregion, from the Atlantic to the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Holland, W. J. (William Jacob), 1848-1932. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.


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