. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. . h H Figs 168-177 168-170, ventral tegular arms, showing microspination: (168) Plusia; (169) Stictoptera; (170) Cucullia. 171-173, outlines of ventral tegular arms: (171) Syngrapha (Palaeographa); (172) Omorphina; (173) Paectes. 174, 175, outlines of dorsal tegular arms illustrating the marginal flange: (174) Agrapha; (175) Cucullia. 176, 177, patagia: (176) Anuga; (177) 'Autographa' bractea. The attachment point (dashed outline) is ventral and medial, with the narrower angle (uppermost in these drawings) directed laterally. Scale
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. . h H Figs 168-177 168-170, ventral tegular arms, showing microspination: (168) Plusia; (169) Stictoptera; (170) Cucullia. 171-173, outlines of ventral tegular arms: (171) Syngrapha (Palaeographa); (172) Omorphina; (173) Paectes. 174, 175, outlines of dorsal tegular arms illustrating the marginal flange: (174) Agrapha; (175) Cucullia. 176, 177, patagia: (176) Anuga; (177) 'Autographa' bractea. The attachment point (dashed outline) is ventral and medial, with the narrower angle (uppermost in these drawings) directed laterally. Scale line for Figs 168-170 = 0-2 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). London : BM(NH)
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