. A handbook of British lepidoptera. Lepidoptera. LASIOCAMPINA [drevana costa broadly suffused with orange-yellow ; first and second lines yellowish. S. England to Derby, Cumberland, not common ; C. and S. Europe, Asia Minor; 5, 6, 8. Larva brownish-ochreous; 2-4, 12, 13, brown-suffused ; a dark brown lateral stripe, waved upwards on 6 : on oak; 6, 7, 9. 3. D. cultraria, /''. (unguimla, Hb.) 22-30 mm. Forewings brownish-orange; median band more brownish, edges darker, anterior curved, posterior bent or abruptly curved near costa; a dark fuscous discal dot; a darker brown terminal streak. Hindw
. A handbook of British lepidoptera. Lepidoptera. LASIOCAMPINA [drevana costa broadly suffused with orange-yellow ; first and second lines yellowish. S. England to Derby, Cumberland, not common ; C. and S. Europe, Asia Minor; 5, 6, 8. Larva brownish-ochreous; 2-4, 12, 13, brown-suffused ; a dark brown lateral stripe, waved upwards on 6 : on oak; 6, 7, 9. 3. D. cultraria, /''. (unguimla, Hb.) 22-30 mm. Forewings brownish-orange; median band more brownish, edges darker, anterior curved, posterior bent or abruptly curved near costa; a dark fuscous discal dot; a darker brown terminal streak. Hindwings orange ; median band brownish-tinged, edges darker, obsolete towards costa; indistinct brownish subtorminal and terminal streaks. S. England to Hereford and Norfolk, common ; C. Europe, Asia Minor; 5, 8. Larva ochreous-brown, marked with darker reddish-brown; dorsal line darker; a whitish lateral line, suf- fusedly edged beneath with dark brown, waved so as almost to meet dorsally on 6 and 10 : on beech ; G, 7, 9. 2. ENDROMIDIDAE. Head densely rough-haired. Ocelli present. Eyes glabrous. Tongue rudimentary. Antennae under £, in $ bipectinated to apex. Labial palpi rather short, densely hairy. Thorax densely hairy above and beneath. Ab- domen densely hairy. Femora and tibiae densely hairy, posterior tibiae without middle-spurs, end-spurs very short. Forewings : lb simple, 4 and 5 connate from lower angle, 6 from near 9, 7 and 8 out of 10. Hindwings without frenulum, 4 and 5 connate from lower angle, 6 and 7 connate, 8 connected by bar with cell near base. Only a single species is known in this family ; it appears to stand remote from anything else, and must be a remnant of an otherwise extinct branch. The imago is large, with rather stout body, and rather elongate-triangular forewings; it flies by Ncinalion of VlmlmmU Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration an
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