. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies -- North America. iEgeriidae Genus COSSULA Bailey Only one species of this genus is known from our fauna. It It was named magnifica by. Fig. 214. â Cossji/a mai^iii/ka,^ . ^. -, 11 â . 1 , occurs in Florida and Mexico. Strecker, and subsequently also by Bailey. Druce in the year 1891 applied to it the specific name iiorax. It is represented in the annexed cut one third larger than the size of life. It is as yet a rare insect in collec- tions, only a few specimens hav- ing been found. No doubt


. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies -- North America. iEgeriidae Genus COSSULA Bailey Only one species of this genus is known from our fauna. It It was named magnifica by. Fig. 214. â Cossji/a mai^iii/ka,^ . ^. -, 11 â . 1 , occurs in Florida and Mexico. Strecker, and subsequently also by Bailey. Druce in the year 1891 applied to it the specific name iiorax. It is represented in the annexed cut one third larger than the size of life. It is as yet a rare insect in collec- tions, only a few specimens hav- ing been found. No doubt it is locally common, and when some shrewd observer discovers its haunts and mode of life, we shall all have a good supply of speci- mens in our cabinets. Genus HYPOPTA Hubner Nine species are said to belong to this genus and are reputed to occur within our territory. They are all Southern or South- western forms. (i) Hypopta bertholdi Grote, Plate XU, Fig. 2, ?. The specimen figured on the plate came from California. The author has also received it from Colorado. (2) Hypopta henrici Grote, Plate Xll, Fig. 3, $ . The moth is found in Arizona and New Mexico. FAMILY /EGFRllD/E " I '11 follow you, I '11 lead you about a round Through bog, through bush, through brake, through ; Shakespeare.âMit/si/Miffic'r A'/^/i/'s Dreaw, III, i. The name Ses/a being, according to the laws of priority, strictly applicable to a genus of the Spbiiigiiiiv, as has been pointed out on page 61, the name of the family which we are now considering must be that which is given above. The name "Sesn'da'" must yield to the name " ; This is on some accounts regrettable, as the former name has for many years been consistently applied to the family by many authors. 379. 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 rese


Size: 2115px × 1182px
Photo credit: © Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookpublishergardencitynydouble