. The moth book [microform] : a popular guide to a knowledge of the moths of North America. Moths; Papillons nocturnes; Papillons nocturnes; Moths. AntUda spots. B. eongrua hu the abdomen white on the upper side. The genus is represented in Asia, Africa, and Tasmania, as well as in the temperate regions of North America. (I) Estigmene acrsa Drury, Plate, XVI, Fig. ii, ( Fig. I a. 9. (The Acrxa Moth.) Syn. caprctina Drury; mtittluislriiia Martyn; Peck; califonua Packard; packardi Schaupp; klapn Ehraian. A western variety with the fore wings slightly shaded with lirown has been dubb


. The moth book [microform] : a popular guide to a knowledge of the moths of North America. Moths; Papillons nocturnes; Papillons nocturnes; Moths. AntUda spots. B. eongrua hu the abdomen white on the upper side. The genus is represented in Asia, Africa, and Tasmania, as well as in the temperate regions of North America. (I) Estigmene acrsa Drury, Plate, XVI, Fig. ii, ( Fig. I a. 9. (The Acrxa Moth.) Syn. caprctina Drury; mtittluislriiia Martyn; Peck; califonua Packard; packardi Schaupp; klapn Ehraian. A western variety with the fore wings slightly shaded with lirown has been dubbed duUa by Walker, and ricksccktri by Behr. In Mexico there Is a local race in which the males have the hmd wings white like the females, and to this race Hampson has appUed the name mcxicana. This Is altogether one of. Pio. tJ.â acrda, t { (After Hampjon.) the commonest insects in the Middle Atlantic States, and with the illustrations we have given can be easily determined. ;j) Eatigmene eongrua Walker, Plate XVI, Fig. 8, 3. (The white-bodied Estigmene.) Syn. dntigonc Strecker; athena Strecker. A fairly common species in Pennsylvania and the Atlantic States generally, ranging westward as far as Colorado. Genus HYPHANTRIA Harris This small genus contains only three or four species one of which is South African. (I) Hyphantria cunea Drury. (The Fall Web-worm Moth.) Form punctattssima Abbott & Smith, Plate XVI Fig. 10, J â¢. STSm^? T'"W"'J!"* "' "P '»â â «!>⢠Pliit<»ri5hw EHlsS4F-«-'-«-i;^- "} M. 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 Holland, W. J. (William Jacob), 1848-1932. Toronto : W. Briggs


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