. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 124. ajK'X; a tine dark tenninal line; cilia brown at tips from apex to vein 2; the underside with the ba^"al and inner areas pale rufous, the rest of wing grey irrorated with fuscous and with a dark sub- terminal shade. Ab. 1. Fore w^ing with the antemedial black spot confluent with the triimgular medial sliade. Ab. 2. Darker brown ; fore wing with diffused dark streaks on basal half below costa and in and below the cell. 2 . IMuch browner: fore wing with the antemedial line more curved arising from upper angle


. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 124. ajK'X; a tine dark tenninal line; cilia brown at tips from apex to vein 2; the underside with the ba^"al and inner areas pale rufous, the rest of wing grey irrorated with fuscous and with a dark sub- terminal shade. Ab. 1. Fore w^ing with the antemedial black spot confluent with the triimgular medial sliade. Ab. 2. Darker brown ; fore wing with diffused dark streaks on basal half below costa and in and below the cell. 2 . IMuch browner: fore wing with the antemedial line more curved arising from upper angle of cell and crossing the cell,. Fig. yS.—Nymbis garnoti, (^. \. the postmedial area with tlii-ee oblique brown lines, faint nan-ow red-brown shades beyond the ante- and postmedial lines. Jfab. Guatemala, S. Geronimo {Champion), 2 6 ; Hondubas, K. Sarstoon {),! 6 ; Panama, Chiriqui (CAffw^/ort), 1 (5, Godman-Salvin Coll.; Jamaica (Gosse), Id", 1 2 t^ie obligato, Gordontown (Kai/e),2 c? , 2 $, Runaway Bay (XTof/s/z/y- ha?ii), 1 2 ; Cuba, Matanzas (Schaus), 2 J ; Haiti (Tireedie), 2 d ; Sta. Lucia (Coirie), 1 6 ; Grenada (//. H. Smith), 3 d, 2 2 ' E-^P- 42-46 millim. 7901. Nymbis jugis. (Plate CCXXIV. fig. 17.) Phuri/s ju<jis, Wlk. xir. 1481 (1858); Druce. Biol. , Het. i. p. 385 (part.). d. Head, thorax, and abdomen pale red-brown. Fore wing grev^ tinged with red-brown and irrorated with blackish; a very oblique slightly downcurved black-brown line defined on inner side by white from beyond u])i)er angle of cell to inner margin well. 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 British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Hampson, George Francis, Sir, 1860-1936. London Printed by order of the Trustees


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