. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. Fig. 35.—Aufomolis reducta, c?. \. Hah. Costa ErcA; Paiiama, Chiriqui (TrotscJi), 1 c? Godman- Salvin Coll. ; Brazil, llio Janeiro (Sir W. Smith), 1 S • Ea-j^>. 34_4(j millim. Type t hhifer in Coll. Staudiuger. b'-. Hind wing of male without fold on inner area, or lobe at tornus. a^. Hind wing white, tbe inner area tinged with crimson ... cj-^. /j^. Hind wing crimson, the costal area white dclicata. 1251. Automolis crinis. Idalus crinis, Druce, Biol. , Het. i. p. 89, pi. ix. f. 18 (1884); Kirby, Cat. Het. p.
. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. Fig. 35.—Aufomolis reducta, c?. \. Hah. Costa ErcA; Paiiama, Chiriqui (TrotscJi), 1 c? Godman- Salvin Coll. ; Brazil, llio Janeiro (Sir W. Smith), 1 S • Ea-j^>. 34_4(j millim. Type t hhifer in Coll. Staudiuger. b'-. Hind wing of male without fold on inner area, or lobe at tornus. a^. Hind wing white, tbe inner area tinged with crimson ... cj-^. /j^. Hind wing crimson, the costal area white dclicata. 1251. Automolis crinis. Idalus crinis, Druce, Biol. , Het. i. p. 89, pi. ix. f. 18 (1884); Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 198. Head and thorax white ; antennae brownish ; palpi above and frons tinged with fuscous ; vertex of head orange ; tegular and patagia with orange spots and tipped with crimson ; tibiae and tarsi with dark points ; abdomen crimson above, white below ; wings white. Pore wing with black streaks at base extending to the antemedial line, which is excurved below cell and followed by orange patches in and below cell; an oblique pale brownish medial band defined by black lines, expanding at costa and inner margin and crossed by two black streaks below costa, one above vein 2. Fig. 36.—Aufomolis crinis, cJ. \. extending to near termen and two in submedian interspace ex- tending to termen, the last three often interrupted ; a short black subterminal streak above vein 5. Hind wing with the inner area tinged with 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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