. The moth book [microform] : a popular guide to a knowledge of the moths of North America. Moths; Papillons nocturnes; Papillons nocturnes; Moths. ich I of >ltr rof =ig. ous om the ulty Fig- NotodonlMM (I) Notodonu b»itriint Wilkjr. Phu XL, Fig. y 9 . The moth is found in the Atlantic States. (J) Notodenta •impltrii Graf. Plate a. Fig. 6. «. The moth, which is by no means co" on. occurs in the noi-thern portions of the Appalachian subregion. Oenut PHEOSIA Hubner (I) Pheoiii dimidiata Herrich-Sch«(Ter. Plate XL. Fig. 9, f . Syn, ;sa Packard; ra/i/orwiVn Stretch. The moth, which


. The moth book [microform] : a popular guide to a knowledge of the moths of North America. Moths; Papillons nocturnes; Papillons nocturnes; Moths. ich I of >ltr rof =ig. ous om the ulty Fig- NotodonlMM (I) Notodonu b»itriint Wilkjr. Phu XL, Fig. y 9 . The moth is found in the Atlantic States. (J) Notodenta •impltrii Graf. Plate a. Fig. 6. «. The moth, which is by no means co" on. occurs in the noi-thern portions of the Appalachian subregion. Oenut PHEOSIA Hubner (I) Pheoiii dimidiata Herrich-Sch«(Ter. Plate XL. Fig. 9, f . Syn, ;sa Packard; ra/i/orwiVn Stretch. The moth, which is far from common, ranges from Cmada and New England westward to the region of the Rockv Mountains. (a) Pbr,/iia portlandid Henry Edwards, Plate XL, Fig. to, t. Syn. deschcTci Ncumoefttn. The species replaces in the northwestern States the form, which has been described as dimidiala. Whether this i a valid species or a local race of the preceding is a question which Is still open to discussion. Genua LOPHODONTA Packard (1) Lophodonia ferruginea Packard. Plate XL. Fig, 8, S . The moth is not rare in the Appalachian subregion. The caterpillar feeds upon the linden (Tilia). (a) Lophodonta anguloaa Abbot & Smith. Plate XL Fie 15. i. The insect is found in tlie same region as the last mentioned, and Its habits are very much the same. Genua EUNYSTALEA Grote (i) Eunyatalea Indiana Grote. This is one of the rarest insects of the family to which it belongs. Besides the type, wliich the writer b,?lieves n be con- •ained in the collection of the British Museum, there is only one other specimen known, wiiich is found in the collection of Or. Barnes, to whom the author is indebted for the privilege of being allowed to make the cut which is given herewith. The insect occurs in 179—EunystaUii indi i. i. \ 295. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these i


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