. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies -- North America. Lithosiidae the iiiiui wing is slightly produced ;it the ;in;il angle. Here come two of the species found in our fauna, /. SLhicar^/oniin and /. iiiu'fiiSiia. In the thiid section, typical llliie, fall the species in which the anal angle is not produced. Here are placed live species. The student may find the following key helpt'ul in determining his specimens: .â \. liiiul wing slightly produced at the anal angle. Lappt'ts and markings of fore wing yellow, hind wings crimson,


. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies -- North America. Lithosiidae the iiiiui wing is slightly produced ;it the ;in;il angle. Here come two of the species found in our fauna, /. SLhicar^/oniin and /. iiiu'fiiSiia. In the thiid section, typical llliie, fall the species in which the anal angle is not produced. Here are placed live species. The student may find the following key helpt'ul in determining his specimens: .â \. liiiul wing slightly produced at the anal angle. Lappt'ts and markings of fore wing yellow, hind wings crimson, fuscous at apex. 1. Fore wing with the band across the wing crimson on the inner margin schwarziorwin Dyar 2. Fore wing with the band across the wing not crimson on the inner margin unijascia Grote B. Hind wing not produced at the anal angle. Abdomen crimson; fore wing slaty-gray in ground color. I. Fore wing with crimson patch on thecosta subjecta Walker 2 Fore wing without crimson patch on costa, and with a pink streak on the inner margin at the base. ..striata Ottolengui 3. Fore wing with whitish patch about the middle of the inner margin plumbea Stretch Abdomen orange or yellowish. 1. Hind wing pale yellow, with apex blackish nexa Boisduval 2. Hind wing smoky-gray faustinula Boisduval (i) mice unifascia Grote & Robinson. Plate XIII. Fig. 36, ? . (The Banded Lichen- moth.) Syn. ienuifascia Harvey. ^W VvsN/ \M The insect ranges from Vig. ss-Ulkc unifascia, $. \. the Ohio Valley southward to (After Hampson.) Texas, and from Virginia to Florida. The transverse band is often interrupted in the middle of the wing, and there ki0f| ^~ j^ is variation in the color of the hind wings, which, while ^ ^ usually red or crimson, may Fig. 56.âmice subjecta. $ . \. ^^so be orange, or even (After ) yellow. (2) mice subjecta Walker, Plate Xlll, Fig. 3=^. t . (The Subject Lichen-moth.) Syn. packardi Gri^te. 109. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page imag


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