Monograph of the bombycine moths of North America, including their transformations and origin of the larval markings and armature . ^ Fig. ,. ADELOCEPHALA ISIAS (male and female) Fig. 2. ADELOCEPHALA WARDI Fig. 3. A. HOGEI Fig. 4. SYSSPH^NX MOLINA (male and female) EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXXIV. Fig. 1.—Ceratomia amyntor, middle of stage I, much enlarged. Fig. la.—Ceratomia amyntor, end of stage I, enlarged. The body should be paler, more transparent. Fig. 2.—2a, Ceratomia amyntor, stage II, at end, enlarged. The body should be paler, more transparent. Fig. ,3.—3a, Ceratomia amyntor, stage III, a


Monograph of the bombycine moths of North America, including their transformations and origin of the larval markings and armature . ^ Fig. ,. ADELOCEPHALA ISIAS (male and female) Fig. 2. ADELOCEPHALA WARDI Fig. 3. A. HOGEI Fig. 4. SYSSPH^NX MOLINA (male and female) EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXXIV. Fig. 1.—Ceratomia amyntor, middle of stage I, much enlarged. Fig. la.—Ceratomia amyntor, end of stage I, enlarged. The body should be paler, more transparent. Fig. 2.—2a, Ceratomia amyntor, stage II, at end, enlarged. The body should be paler, more transparent. Fig. ,3.—3a, Ceratomia amyntor, stage III, about to niolt, enlarged. Fig. 4.—la, Ceratomia amyntor, stage V and last, natural size. Fig. r>.—Ceratomia undulona, stage I, much enlarged. Aii drawn by L. H. 6.—Ceratomia amyntor, stage I, portion of surface of caudal horn, showing the glandular set;e, and the giving rise to them; some of the set« twice as large as the 6a.—One lobe of caudal horn, stage I, armed with glandular setie and showing the large bulbous terminal till.—The two tubercles i and ii aris


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