. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. Fig. 212.—Atolmis unifascia, ^. }. black towards base; a somewhat diffused blackish fascia below the cell hardly reaching termen. Hind wing yellowish white. Hah. SuMBAWA (DoJurti/), 1 cT type. E,rp. 34 millim. Sect. II. Anteumt of male ciliated. 2080, Atolmis rubricoUis. Nocttia nibricoUh, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 511 (1758); Clerck, leones, pi. ii. f, 3; Esp. i^chmett. iv. p. 90, pi. 92. f. 1: Hiibn. Eur. Schmett. ii. f. 9^^ ; Godt. Lep. Fr. v. p. 22, pi. 42. f. 3; Staph. III. Brit. Ent„ Haust. ii. p. 98 ; Staud. Oat. p. 55 ; Ki


. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. Fig. 212.—Atolmis unifascia, ^. }. black towards base; a somewhat diffused blackish fascia below the cell hardly reaching termen. Hind wing yellowish white. Hah. SuMBAWA (DoJurti/), 1 cT type. E,rp. 34 millim. Sect. II. Anteumt of male ciliated. 2080, Atolmis rubricoUis. Nocttia nibricoUh, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 511 (1758); Clerck, leones, pi. ii. f, 3; Esp. i^chmett. iv. p. 90, pi. 92. f. 1: Hiibn. Eur. Schmett. ii. f. 9^^ ; Godt. Lep. Fr. v. p. 22, pi. 42. f. 3; Staph. III. Brit. Ent„ Haust. ii. p. 98 ; Staud. Oat. p. 55 ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 314. Black-brown with a purple gloss; tegula? scarlet or orange;. Fig. 213.—Atolmis ruhricollis, (J. }• abdomen with the last three segments orange above, the ventral surface orange except first two segments. Ab. 1. Hind wing pale grey. Hab. Europe, except Arctic region, Germany Zeller & Frey Colls., Sicily, Dalmatia, Bithynia; Altai ; Amuk. Exp., J 32, § 36 millim. Larva. Meyr. Brit. Lep. p. 29; Barrett, Lep. Brit. ii. p. 230, pi. 68. f. 2. Grey freckled with greenish yellow ; hairs brownish ; dorsal line fine, whitish, grey-edged; subdorsal line black, interrupted; head blackish. Food-plant, lichens. 7-10. Genus BAROA. Jiaroa, Moore, S. 1878, p. 28 Type. punctivaga. Proboscis fully developed; palpi upturned, reaching vertex of head, the 2nd joint roughhly scaled, the 3rd moderate, naked ; antennoe of male fasciculate ; tibiae roughly scaled, the spurs long; retinaculum of male from below median. 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). Dept. of Zoology; Hampson, George Francis, Sir, 1860-1936. London Printed by order of the Trustees


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