Fifth report of the United States Entomological Commission, being a revised and enlarged edition of Bulletin no7, on insects injurious to forest and shade trees . of the horn to below * Walker (Cat. Lep. Het. British Museum, v, 1058) thus refers to a moth which hedescribes as Ichthyura apicalis : Mas. Cinerea; caput nigro-fuscum; frons et palpi subtus albida; antennse canseTamis ciuereis; thorax vitta dorsali nigro-fusca; alae anticse fusco-cinereae, lineaundulosa albida maculaquecostali rufo-fusca ; posticse cineresB ; subtus albidse fasciagracili discali undulosa fuscescente. Larva brown, th
Fifth report of the United States Entomological Commission, being a revised and enlarged edition of Bulletin no7, on insects injurious to forest and shade trees . of the horn to below * Walker (Cat. Lep. Het. British Museum, v, 1058) thus refers to a moth which hedescribes as Ichthyura apicalis : Mas. Cinerea; caput nigro-fuscum; frons et palpi subtus albida; antennse canseTamis ciuereis; thorax vitta dorsali nigro-fusca; alae anticse fusco-cinereae, lineaundulosa albida maculaquecostali rufo-fusca ; posticse cineresB ; subtus albidse fasciagracili discali undulosa fuscescente. Larva brown, thick, with sixteen feet, and with a band on part of the back;feeds on the poplar leaf, which it draws together with silk. Cocoon slight andwhite. The motti appears in June.—Barnston MSS. a, b. —St. Martins Falls, Albany River, Hudsons Bay. Presented by Dr. Barnston 456 FIFTH REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. the stigmata. Aual shield rusty and rough ; stigmata black, encircled with yellow;abdominal feet black, the rest pale yellowish. Another specimen differs in color,being pale lavender, with a slightly darker dorsal line. Under parts between the. Fig. 166.—Pheosia rimosa. legs and a faint substigmatal greenish yellow line. Another slightly smaller was ofa bright pea-green color, with a bright yellow stigmatal stripe, in other respects likethe former. Length, to inch. Pupa.—Dark brown. Head-case smooth, deeply incised between the abdominalsegments. Aual segment large and smooth, ending in two short points. Moth.—Wings rounded and somewhat produced towards the apex; of a deli-cate frosty white and brown. Along the ends of the subcostal venules of the fore-wings are long streaks of brown ; in the apical and subapical spaces are two long,longitudinal, broad streaks, oblique and parallel to the costa, which terminate justbefore the apex; middle of the wing white. A long, broad line extends from thebase to just above the iuuer angle on the outer margin, lin
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