Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . )ale pearl-gray, with violet iridescence. The larva has the ground-color olive or greenish brown, finelylined with dark gray and brown, the dorsal surface with a doublerow of triangular velvety black, or sometimes greenish spots, anda central row of small yellow dots. It was first recorded by Jones, d Figure 135.—Prodenia comitielince; o, mutli; b, young laiva ; c, mature larva,dorsal view ; cl, same, lateral view—all slightly enlarged ; after Chittenden. Grass-moth. {^Remigia rej>anda (Fah.)^:^ Remigia latipes Gn. ;Smith,
Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . )ale pearl-gray, with violet iridescence. The larva has the ground-color olive or greenish brown, finelylined with dark gray and brown, the dorsal surface with a doublerow of triangular velvety black, or sometimes greenish spots, anda central row of small yellow dots. It was first recorded by Jones, d Figure 135.—Prodenia comitielince; o, mutli; b, young laiva ; c, mature larva,dorsal view ; cl, same, lateral view—all slightly enlarged ; after Chittenden. Grass-moth. {^Remigia rej>anda (Fah.)^:^ Remigia latipes Gn. ;Smith, Catal. Noct., p. Zio?>] = R. marcida (var.)Gn.; Walker, Catal.,xiv, p. 1495.) Plate xcviii, figure 6. Fore wings buff or light yellowish brown, specked and transverselyirregularly lined with daiker brown, and with a costal, apical, anddistal patch and a tranveise band of darker brown, the latter edgedinternally with a lighter buff band ; the brown linear marks are * For full description, see F. H. Chittenden, Bull. 27, new series, U. S. , 1901. f Probably the Pernigia latipes of Jones was a typographical eiTor for Mr. Dyar gives me these additional synonyms : disseverans Walk. ;perlata WaXk.; t/idenfafa Harv.; hexastylus Harv.] Texana Mot. A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 175 crooked or wavy and mostly geminate; a round s
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