Archive image from page 460 of A handbook of British lepidoptera. A handbook of British lepidoptera CUbiodiversity1126142 Year: 1895 ( lIKTKItoOENEA] HETEROGENEIDAE transverse vein, tolerably parallel to 4, 6 and 7 tolerably remote at base, 8 connected by bar with middle of cell. Only the one species is properly ascertained. 1. H. asella, Schiff. 15-20 mm. Forewings in t? dark purplish-fuscous, in ? rather dark ochreous-brownish. Hind- wings blackish-grey. Surrey to Devon and Essex, local; C. Europe ; G, 7. Larva pale green; a broad brown yellowish - edged dorsal band, beginning on 3, narrowe


Archive image from page 460 of A handbook of British lepidoptera. A handbook of British lepidoptera CUbiodiversity1126142 Year: 1895 ( lIKTKItoOENEA] HETEROGENEIDAE transverse vein, tolerably parallel to 4, 6 and 7 tolerably remote at base, 8 connected by bar with middle of cell. Only the one species is properly ascertained. 1. H. asella, Schiff. 15-20 mm. Forewings in t? dark purplish-fuscous, in ? rather dark ochreous-brownish. Hind- wings blackish-grey. Surrey to Devon and Essex, local; C. Europe ; G, 7. Larva pale green; a broad brown yellowish - edged dorsal band, beginning on 3, narrowed on 5, becoming very broad on 7 and 8, thence diminishing: on beech, oak, poplar; 8-10. 2. Apoda, Hw. Head densely rough-haired. Antennae \, in $ dentate, ciliated. Palpi porrected. Thorax, abdomen, and femora hairy. Posterior tibiae with all spurs present. Forewings : 10 separate. Hindwings: 4 and 5 tolerably approximated, 6 and 7 connate, 8 anastomosing with cell from near base to middle. It is doubtful how far other species which have been placed with this are to be regarded as truly congeneric. 1. A. limacodes, Ihifn. (testudo, Schiff.) 26 - 29 mm. ' Forewings yellow -ochrcous ; a median line parallel to termen, not reaching costa, a mark from dorsum before tenuis, and a line from § of costa to below middle of termen dark brown or blackish ; cilia sometimes mixed with blackish. Hind wings oehreous-orange mixed with blackish, dorsally clearer. Kent to Hants and Norfolk ; 0. and S. Europe, Asia Minor ; 6. Larva green; subdorsal line yellow, pink-edged above; Bubspiraoular yellowish ; spiracles white: on beech and oak; 8-10. 7. T0RTRICINA. Head with dense erect scales. Ocelli usually present. Eyes glabrous. Tongue usually developed. Antennae under if. Maxillary palpi rudimentary or obsolete. Labial palpi with second joint more or less rough-scaled, terminal rather short, obtuse. Tibiae with all spurs present, usually long. Fore- Neumtion of Apoda limaoodtii


Size: 1331px × 1502px
Photo credit: © Bookive / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: 1890, 1895, archive, book, bookauthor, bookdecade, bookpublisher, booksubject, bookyear, drawing, historical, history, illustration, image, lepidoptera, london_new_york_maomillan, meyrick_edward_1854_1938, page, picture, print, reference, vintage