. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. rEHICVMA. 299 areas slightly irromted with brown, a sliglit blackish discoidal lunule, double minutely waved brown subtemiinal line, a series of minute black lunules before termen. $ . Fore wing tinged with grey ; the medial area with the double black lines distinct, some black suffusion before and beyond the reniforra, the patch in submedian interspace indistinct; hind wing with the antemedial line and the lines beyond the cell more distinct. Ab. 1. The type ; rather redder brown ; fore wing with the lines of luedial area indi


. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. rEHICVMA. 299 areas slightly irromted with brown, a sliglit blackish discoidal lunule, double minutely waved brown subtemiinal line, a series of minute black lunules before termen. $ . Fore wing tinged with grey ; the medial area with the double black lines distinct, some black suffusion before and beyond the reniforra, the patch in submedian interspace indistinct; hind wing with the antemedial line and the lines beyond the cell more distinct. Ab. 1. The type ; rather redder brown ; fore wing with the lines of luedial area indistinct, the postmedial line whiter ; hind wing with the lines of medial area indistinct. Hah. SiKHiM {Dudgenn), 1 § ; Madras, Gooty {CamphcU), 1 c?, 1$, Coimbatore (WaUioi/se), 1 $ ty^^e. ^ Kiy. 28-30 millim. Sect. II. Antenna: of male witli fasciculate cilia. A. Antenna; of male strongly diluted just beyond middle ; llie femora and tibia; tufted with long hair. 8110. Pericyma cruegeri. Homoptcra cruegeri, Butl. Trans. Eut. Soc. 1886, p. 411. 6 â Head, tegulse, and protliorax pale rufous, the rest of thorax deep red-brown, the tegTila3 with two red-brown lines ; palpi reddish. Fig. 74.âTericyma , (^. ]. white, brown at side ; ])ectus ochrcous white ; tiirsi blackish witli pale rings; abdomen pale rufous, the crests darker, the ventral surface ochreous white. Fore wxuix whitish suiTuscd with rutVais':. 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 British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Hampson, George Francis, Sir, 1860-1936. London Printed by order of the Trustees


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