Lepidoptera, rhopaloceres and heteroceres, indigenous and exotic; with descriptions and colored illustrations . .,„!„ „ d.„ .^ s£i^iEx;^!^HS—£-S:?EHS Mr. Meske three exa nples 3 Twhic hf ol, eeX n ne ••^°^,? ^•>: ^- ^ U-Ja-a; I have sinc^ toare, bnt nevertheless ihev are at I e sa c d nfm, h -^ Z , ^ ° • * as .Meskei, and so they slill have to .,s Uniin-a • Itho h M =V7 f.;-/f^e:;!--^ GentlenKu/oon (, spoils „f war. ^ ^ •^ > ^^^ acquired the right of annihilaling that authors .species as specif ^ritotftmbe Ss^rprisTd^ ^^^ ^ • ^^^^ . ?? *> ^ ^ - -
Lepidoptera, rhopaloceres and heteroceres, indigenous and exotic; with descriptions and colored illustrations . .,„!„ „ d.„ .^ s£i^iEx;^!^HS—£-S:?EHS Mr. Meske three exa nples 3 Twhic hf ol, eeX n ne ••^°^,? ^•>: ^- ^ U-Ja-a; I have sinc^ toare, bnt nevertheless ihev are at I e sa c d nfm, h -^ Z , ^ ° • * as .Meskei, and so they slill have to .,s Uniin-a • Itho h M =V7 f.;-/f^e:;!--^ GentlenKu/oon (, spoils „f war. ^ ^ •^ > ^^^ acquired the right of annihilaling that authors .species as specif ^ritotftmbe Ss^rprisTd^ ^^^ ^ • ^^^^ . ?? *> ^ ^ - - °- ^f Dr. Von Behi-s nextVa UXJwmrll^:;; J^^ SJ^:!: ? ? ° ^^^^^ - «^-^. ^ -^r not be devoid of interest. The *Esper, Schmett., I, 2, t. 114, (1800). tLinn. Faun. .Suec, ]>. 277, (17GI). t Kdwards, Butt, X. Am. Iieris, t. 1, (1871). i Hubner, Kur. Schmett,, 1, fig. 712, 713, (1803-1818). II Canadian Entomologist, Vol. V, p. 1«1, (1873). fffmtn Sirirckcr, 2>et. / CATOCALA ROBINSONII. Grote. ^ Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, Vol. IV., p. 20, (1872). ->^? (PLATE IX, FIG. 1, d-) Expands 2i inclies. , . • j u-i Head and thorax, above, whitisli grey ; abdomen blackish. Beneath, thorax white, abdomen white, powdered with sn-ev atoms. i i i i Upper surface; primaries whitisli grey; transverse shades very faint; transverse hnes narrow and black; reniform ordinary size ; snb-reniforni open. Secondaries black, greyish at base; fringes white. • , . j u- u Under surface; primaries black; a small white basal patch; a narrow white, sub-terminal band whichbecomes almost obsolete towards the interior margin ; a white median band extending from costa to halt waybetween the latter and interior margin. . , , t^ . n ? uv Secondaries, basal third white, rest black with a narrow white mesial band. Fringes on all wings white. Habitat New England, Middle and Western States to the Mississippi. Somewhat rare, and distinguishable from all ot
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