On the color and color-patterns of moths and butterflies . II. F. Ripon, 89-93). Spots within spots, all being bilaterally 12, 13. Hestia jasonia and H. leuconoe. Axis of lateral symmetry (H, H),for spots passes through center of interspace. H. jasonia (F. Moore, 90-96, Plate 3, Fig. 1). H. leuconoe (G. Semper, 8(i-92, Taf. 1, Fig. 3).Fig. 14. Papilio emalthion, to illiustrate fusion of two rows of IT). Ornithoptera trojana, an apparent exception to the law of bilaterality. Sec p. l(i. Limenitis proserpina (S. H. Scudder, 88-89, Plate 2, Fig. 9), showing f
On the color and color-patterns of moths and butterflies . II. F. Ripon, 89-93). Spots within spots, all being bilaterally 12, 13. Hestia jasonia and H. leuconoe. Axis of lateral symmetry (H, H),for spots passes through center of interspace. H. jasonia (F. Moore, 90-96, Plate 3, Fig. 1). H. leuconoe (G. Semper, 8(i-92, Taf. 1, Fig. 3).Fig. 14. Papilio emalthion, to illiustrate fusion of two rows of IT). Ornithoptera trojana, an apparent exception to the law of bilaterality. Sec p. l(i. Limenitis proserpina (S. H. Scudder, 88-89, Plate 2, Fig. 9), showing fusion of two rows of diiferently colored spots. See p. 17. Saturnia spini, false eye-spot. See p. 18. Cases of degeneration of bands of color. See p. 19. Missanga patina (F. Moore, 90-9(i, Plate 72, Fig. 2). Exceptional form of eye-spot. See foot note p. 20-23. Hypothetical conditions of coloration, not found in nature, being contrary to the laws of color-pattern. See p. 188. Mayer- Color and Color Paherns.
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