. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. Fig. 401.—Ctenucha virginica. Fig. 402.—Scepsisyulvicollis. genera, Ctemccha (Cte-nu^cha) and Scepsis (Scep'sis). In the East we have only a single species of each of these genera, Ctenucha virginica (C. vir-gin^i-ca), which is represented by Figure 401, and Scepsis fnlvicollis (S. ful-vi-col^lis), repre- sented by Figure 402. The second division of the family includes a much larger number and a much greater variety of forms. Our most common species is Lycomorpha pholiis (Ly-co-mor^pha pho'lus). This is black with the basal half of the fore wings a
. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. Fig. 401.—Ctenucha virginica. Fig. 402.—Scepsisyulvicollis. genera, Ctemccha (Cte-nu^cha) and Scepsis (Scep'sis). In the East we have only a single species of each of these genera, Ctenucha virginica (C. vir-gin^i-ca), which is represented by Figure 401, and Scepsis fnlvicollis (S. ful-vi-col^lis), repre- sented by Figure 402. The second division of the family includes a much larger number and a much greater variety of forms. Our most common species is Lycomorpha pholiis (Ly-co-mor^pha pho'lus). This is black with the basal half of the fore wings and the basal third of the hind. Fig, j^o^— I^ycontorJ>ka 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 Comstock, John Henry, 1849-1931; Comstock, Anna Botsford, 1854-1930. joint author. Ithaca, N. Y. , Comstock Pub. Co.
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