. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 56 NOCTUIDJU. tarsi tinged with pink. Pore wing very pale yellow area deep rose-pink down to submedian fold, emitting subcostal and median nervures, and with some pink i the basal streaks on below its extremity; an oblique very deep pink postmedial band arising from. Fig. 24.—Bhodo]jlto)-a i/aurcB, (^. \. costa near apex, angled inwards in discal fold, almost obsolete below snbmedian ibid, and bent outwards to inner margin; the terminal area suffused with pink; cilia pink. Hind wing white; the terminal area mor
. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 56 NOCTUIDJU. tarsi tinged with pink. Pore wing very pale yellow area deep rose-pink down to submedian fold, emitting subcostal and median nervures, and with some pink i the basal streaks on below its extremity; an oblique very deep pink postmedial band arising from. Fig. 24.—Bhodo]jlto)-a i/aurcB, (^. \. costa near apex, angled inwards in discal fold, almost obsolete below snbmedian ibid, and bent outwards to inner margin; the terminal area suffused with pink; cilia pink. Hind wing white; the terminal area more or less suffused with pink down to vein 2. Underside of fore wing with the costal and terminal areas pink. Eah. , S. States, Georgia, 3^,3$ (Dotihleday), Colorado. 34 millim. Larva (redescribed).—Head 3*5 millim., brown, with irregular darker blotches over the lobes. Body pale orange, a sharp transverse black stripe in the centre of each segment to the subventral fold, and more obscure bands in the incisures. A rounded subdorsal spot on anterior edge of somite 1 ; feet black marked. Food-plant, Gaura.—H. G. D. 70. Ehodophora florida. (Plate LV. fig. 26.) 'Rhodopliora florida, Gueii. Noct. ii. p. 171, pi. 9. f. 7 (1852); Smith, Cat. Noct. N. 272. Head, thorax, and abdomen ochreous white ; palpi pink; head and tegulae tinged with pink; the pectus, legs, and ventral surface of abdomen pink. Fore wing rose-pink, with some ochreous yellow at base of inner margin ; traces of a Y-shaped medial yellowish band often present defining the reniform stigma and not reaching costa; the terminal area ochreous yellow, with oblique, rather irregular inner edge. Hind wing yellowish white. Underside with the costal area of both wings more or less suffused with pink. Hal). Canada, Orilla (Bush), 2 $ ; , Eastern States, 4 6, 2. § , N. York (Douhleday), 1 c? type, Utah. Exy. 34 millim. Larva. Saunders, Can. Ent. ii. 6 (1869). Head pale green ; body green, with dorsal
Size: 3184px × 785px
Photo credit: © The Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookauthorhamp, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjectmoths