. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. . Figs 108-113 Probosces. 108, apex of proboscis, Autographa bractea. Note that the strengthening bars remain semicircular to the apex and that there are few apical sensilla. 109, apex of proboscis, Anuga constricta. Note that the strengthening bars break up apically into small plates and that there is a large number of apical sensilla. 110, styloconic sensillum, Autographa bractea. Ill, styloconic sensillum, Cucullia umbratica. 112, styloconic sensilla, Oncocnemis confusa. Note the longitudinal ridges that are absent in Autographa


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. . Figs 108-113 Probosces. 108, apex of proboscis, Autographa bractea. Note that the strengthening bars remain semicircular to the apex and that there are few apical sensilla. 109, apex of proboscis, Anuga constricta. Note that the strengthening bars break up apically into small plates and that there is a large number of apical sensilla. 110, styloconic sensillum, Autographa bractea. Ill, styloconic sensillum, Cucullia umbratica. 112, styloconic sensilla, Oncocnemis confusa. Note the longitudinal ridges that are absent in Autographa and Cucullia. 113, styloconic sensilla, Stictoptera cucullioides. Note the three poorly developed ventral ridges. Scale as 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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