. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 391. Figs. 391-393. Lepidoptera 391. Solenobia, wings (Spuler) Psychidae. 392. Harrisina, wings (Jones) Pyromorphidse. 393. Hemiceras, wings (Hampson) Notodontidse. ( = #£emorrM#m),holarc.;Smerinthus, Celerio ( = Deilephila), cosmop.; Macroglossa; Acherontia, holarc., ethiop. (A. dtropos, Death's head moth)) SPHINGID2E Antennae simple, thin, serrate, or pectinate, rarely swollen gradu- ally near apex; wings proportionally larger; hind wings with Sc and Rs rarely connected by a strong crossvein, and if so, strongly div


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 391. Figs. 391-393. Lepidoptera 391. Solenobia, wings (Spuler) Psychidae. 392. Harrisina, wings (Jones) Pyromorphidse. 393. Hemiceras, wings (Hampson) Notodontidse. ( = #£emorrM#m),holarc.;Smerinthus, Celerio ( = Deilephila), cosmop.; Macroglossa; Acherontia, holarc., ethiop. (A. dtropos, Death's head moth)) SPHINGID2E Antennae simple, thin, serrate, or pectinate, rarely swollen gradu- ally near apex; wings proportionally larger; hind wings with Sc and Rs rarely connected by a strong crossvein, and if so, strongly divergent beyond it 44 44. Fore wings with one or two anal veins 45 Fore wings with no anal veins. (Oxychirota, Austr.). See couplet 11) OXYCHIROTID2E 45. Fore wings with two distinct free anal veins. (Harrisina (Fig. 392)). (See couplet 22) PYROMORPHIDiE, part Fore wings with the anal veins more or less fused, or with but one complete anal vein 46. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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